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Artist: Holocaust
Release: Friday the 13th of March at Ildiko's (The Bridge, Toronto) [Bootleg] (1987)
Genre: Thrash Metal/Speed Metal/Speedcore
Country: Canada (Meadowvale, Ontario)
Bitrate: FLAC files
Size: 208 MB
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audience recording
2nd Generation cassette
tape rip by canadaspaceman
NO audio cleaning used
mp3 version originally appeared on torontothrash.blogspot
The only reason the internet now has this band's logo is because I scanned it after I paid like $50 for that Compilation of Death zine/book that interviewed the band.
Your welcome.
I still have never seen the gig flyer shared online, even after asking numerous times for more than 10 years after I shared the mp3's.
And the asshole I left all my old stuff with, like that particlar one with the other gig flyers, is still an asshole, so no chance of ever seeing it shared by him.
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29 minutes 2 seconds
01. unknown (3:09)
02. dedicated to Shaun Garvey of BEYOND (2:10)
03. Maximum Security (3:13)
04. Psychomaniac (Tim's Song) (3:41)
05. Evil Rites (3:46)
06. The Defeat of Inspector Gadget (2:08)
07. Country Hoedown (1:39)
08. Evil Dead (guest singer Jim Watt)(DEATH cover) (3:18)
09. Infernal Slaughter (3:28)
10. Ace Of Spades (MOTORHEAD cover) (2:30)
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I do not know what song #1 or #2 is called...
maybe :
Flames of Death
Visions of Doom
or
Sacrifice By Fire
Strange People on the Subways [was not played], instead they did Ace of Spades.
Like the Beyond and Malhavoc sets by me,
Recorded on a SONY mono recorder, in front of the PA on the audience's right side, most of the patrons were seated on the left side.
There was a stupid spotlight shining in my face, as I sat on the right side alone, but it worked out, as I would not have anybody talking nearby while I was recording.
Nobody was in the pit, nobody standing up front. Everybody was sitting down at tables and drinking / watching this gig.
Less than one hundred people, maybe 50 patrons.