***FATALITY METAL AS HELL!***

The First Record From Northern Irish Speed Metal Band Fatality: Metal As Hell! is out NOW!, recorded, mixed and mastered in StoneCircle Studios by dave briggs, 8 songs, 38mins 23 secs, 116 riffs, 27 guitar solos, A MUST HAVE IN METAL!

the paypal is set up on the website you can now buy it now from there:

www.ultimatefatality.com

£7.99 and thats including postage
and theres some in Sentinel records too

OR you can email us for a postal address at:
fatality_speed@hotmail.com

Preview at www.myspace.com/fatalityriffs
or a short "Avert" with boobs! on youtube with clips of all the songs [ame]http://youtube.com/watch?v=10tpet1WAjs[/ame]

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1. Terminal Aggression
2. Bring Back The Days
3. Almost Broke
4. Gritface
5. Shock Treatment
6. It's Devil's Night
7. Metal As Hell!
Bonus Track
Are You Ready To Rock!?

"ROCK STAKK RECORDS"
“It's really amazing KILLER TRUE METAL!!! Every tracks has killer riffs and melodies and '80s flavoured straight vocals!!
FATALITY RULES!!!”

"METAL ÖR DIE!" RECORDS
“GREAT!!”

"Metal Music Promotions"
"FUCKING IMPRESSING! HORNS UP!!!!!”

"Epicus Records"
"Old school thrash!"
"MUSIC THAT MAKES U WANNA SMASH SOMETHIN"

from: http://www.thethrashmetalguide.com/F.html

FATALITY (IRELAND)

Very good retro thrash with a nice technical edge, strongly recalling early Megadeth; "Terminal Aggression" is an awesome opener, although there is nothing too aggressive on offer. "Bring Back the Days" is a total nod to Megadeth (think "Peace Sells...", above all), including the vocals. "Almost Broke" speeds up again, with very good up-tempo riffs. "Gritface" follows a similar pattern, but the guitar work is more melodic, offering some nice leads. "Shock Treatment" is an excellent up-tempo technical thrasher, with sharp riffs and a playful mid-section. The next two songs are in the same vein, energetic numbers with very good guitar work, but the closer is a pure classic heavy metal hymn: "Are you Ready to Rock", which is slightly off context, but the ending moments are sheer speed/thrashing madness, compensating for the very soft nature of the first part.

Metal As Hell!: Chapter I Full-length, 2008


plus more reviews on:
http://www.metalcentre.com/webzine.php?p=reviews&nr=2964&lang=eng

http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=196607

http://www.metal-metropolis.com/


www.myspace.com/fatalityriffs
www.ultimatefatality.com

OH! and us playing our latest Fatality song on youtube aswell (might aswell throw that in there!)

 
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