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In Battle There Is No Law!
1988 studio album by Bolt Thrower From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Battle There Is No Law! is the debut album by British death metal band Bolt Thrower.[2] It was recorded at Loco studios by Andrew Fryer, and mixed at Clockwork by Alan Scott. It was released on Vinyl Solution as Sol 11 on 20 June 1988,[3] and re-released on Vinyl Solution as Sol 11 in 1992, with a different album sleeve. The album was again re-released in 2005 with the old album sleeve restored. The sound of the album dominantly featured characteristics of grindcore, with lyrics socio-politically charged as the members had roots in crust punk, and created a sound that was heavily influenced by their roots.
German melodic death metal/metalcore act Heaven Shall Burn used the same album title for their debut EP as a homage to Bolt Thrower, claiming that the band had a huge influence on their music.
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Track listing
- All songs written by Bolt Thrower
Personnel
- Bolt Thrower
- Karl Willetts – vocals
- Gavin Ward – guitars
- Barry Thomson – guitars
- Andrew Whale – drums
- Jo Bench – bass
- Production
- Andrew Fryer – production
- Alan Scott – mix
- Paul McHale – front cover
- Jim – additional artwork
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External links
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