TANK (82-84) - In 40 Minutes

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Entering at the tail end of the NWOBHM, Algy Ward and his Tank outfit made a rumbling racket with the oustanding Filth Hounds of Hades debut. One of the best albums of the whole NWOBHM she-bang it says here, this was a tough record that was pushing Motorhead levels of intensity and sonics. The sophomore Power of the Hunter is praised in many a punter's circle, but I always saw this is a huge disappointment, the song writing watered down and production weak compared to the debut. The British unit changed tack on This Means War in 1983, taking a more traditional metal stance with war infatuated lyrics. Definately an improvement over the previous release. They followed that up a year later with the similarly themed and musically equivalent Honour and Blood, an album in my lonely opinion I perceive was even better than its predecessor. Regardless, let's celebrate the first four years of the legendary Tank with a 40 minute playlist of its best material during their heyday. Get ready for the shellshock!!! Filth Hounds Of Hades (1982) (0:00) Shellshock (3:11) Struck By Lightning (6:20) Turn Your Head Around (9:41) Filth Hounds of Hades Power of the Hunter (1982) (13:35) Pure Hatred This Means War (1983) (17:30) This Means War Side 2 (22:49) Echoes of a Distant Battle Honour and Blood (1984) (27:50) Honour & Blood (34:22) Too Tired To Wait For Love

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