The Laws of Scourge

The Laws of Scourge is the third LP from the Brazilian extreme metal band Sarcófago. This is when the band's satanic lyrics and imagery toned down to a more realistic style in writing. For example, Midnight Queen is about a prostitute, and Screeches From The Silence is about living life on the fast lane. The song lyrical content has drifted from satanic to death related. Also their music style shifted from death / black metal to thrash metal, and... more

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Sarcófago

Sarcófago was an influential Brazilian extreme metal band. They were fronted by Sepultura's original singer, Wagner Lamounier, and Geraldo Minelli. They have been described as Brazil's most controversial metal band, and have frequently evoked polarized reactions among the metal scene. The front...

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Music For Nations

Music for Nations was a British independent record label focusing mainly on rock and metal. They were a subsidiary of the larger label distributor Zomba Records who in turn is owned by BMG. Launched in 1983 by Martin Hooker, Music For Nations established itself as a European leader in the rock and...

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