NUCLEAR ASSAULT — Survive (review)

NUCLEAR ASSAULT — Survive album cover Album · 1988 · Thrash Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
Warthur
A thrash band covering Led Zeppelin? Yes, it happens here, but Nuclear Assault's Survive offers more than that. Although it isn't quite fully-fledged crossover thrash, it does borrow enough from hardcore punk - and shares enough political anger with that scene - to offer a fresh take on thrash, more direct and furious than the more intricate and technical takes other groups were developing at the time. Nuclear Assault in particular have learned brevity from the hardcore groups they were taking in - the album is barely half an hour long, and original pressings which didn't include the Good Times Bad Times cover dip under the 30 minute mark. Nuclear Assault clearly understand that outstaying your welcome is absolutely fatal.
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