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Skeptic's Apocalypse
1985 Combat Records 

Skeptic's Apocalypse

  1. The Calling
  2. Agents of Steel
  3. Taken by Force
  4. Evile Eye/Evil Minds
  5. Bleed for the Godz
  6. Children of the Sun
  7. 144,000 Gone
  8. Guilty As Charged
  9. Back To Reign

Line-Up

John Cyriis - Vocals 
Juan Garcia - Guitars
Kurt Kilfelt - Guitars
George Robb - Bass 
Chuck Profus - Drums 
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Mad Locust Rising
1985 Combat Records 

Mad Locust Rising

  1. The Swarm is Upon Us
  2. Mad Locust Rising 
  3. The Ripper 
  4. Let it Be Done/The Day at Guyana 
  5. 144,000 Gone

Line-Up

John Cyriis - Vocals 
Juan Garcia - Guitars
Bernie Versailles - Guitars
Michael Zaputil - Bass 
Chuck Profus - Drums
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Unstoppable Force
1987 Combat Records 

Unstoppable Force

  1. Unstoppable Force 
  2. Never Surrender 
  3. Indestructive 
  4. Chosen to Stay 
  5. Still Searchin' 
  6. Rager 
  7. The Day at Guyana 
  8. Nothin' Left 
  9. Traveler 

Line-Up

John Cyriis - Vocals 
Juan Garcia - Guitars
Bernie Versailles - Guitars
Michael Zaputil - Bass 
Chuck Profus - Drums
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omega conspiracy
1999 Candlelight Records 

Omega Conspiracy

  1. Destroy the Hush 
  2. Illuminati is Machine
  3. Fighting Backwards 
  4. New Godz
  5. Know your Master 
  6. Infinity 
  7. Awaken the Swarm 
  8. Into the Nowhere
  9. Bleed Forever
  10. It's Not What You Think 

Line-Up

Bruce Hall - Vocals 
Juan Garcia - Guitars
Bernie Versailles - Guitars
Karlos Medina - Bass 
Chuck Profus - Drums
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 These days, it seems that everyone is so eager to return to the "glory days" of metal, most notably, what is being labeled thrash metal.  Well, not that I even want to dare to compare Agent Steel to anything retro-thrash, since they've been around since 1984, but while hearing this album, a whole slew of memories surrounding my late eighties SPEED metal days came flooding back.  Remember knowing that fine line between speed and thrash?  It was there, for bands like Kreator were certainly thrash, while Xentrix was not.  This difference is best exemplified by Omega Conspiracy, an album so tightly written and executed that even Bruce Hall's higher shrieks can't deter me from loving this album to no end!  Bernie Versailles (known more recently for his work in Fates Warning) and Garcia form the mandatory twin guitar attack, yet manage to stay away from intensive maidenisms, instead issuing forth a constant buzzsaw of heaviness so killer, I can't even describe it.  The rhythm section is exactly how it should be, powerful and supportive, yet not overpowering the main six string elements.  Lyrically, X-files material here, the band speaking of behind the scenes things from which you can draw your own conclusions.  To put it simply, there are 
few albums that I review which would have made me grateful to buy, and this is one of them, more amazing to 
think that this is an album made by a band who just went through a 10+ year hiatus.
7 1/2 out of 10
 

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