Defectum Omnium
Exhorder is an American thrash/groove metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana. They are credited as the purveyors of the groove-oriented thrash sound later made famous by bands such as Pantera, White Zombie, and Machine Head. Initially active from 1985 to 1992, they have since reformed in 2008. Exhorder was formed in 1985 in New Orleans, Louisiana. After releasing several demos in the vein of pure thrash metal, they started to adapt more of a groove metal-oriented sound with their debut studio album, Slaughter in the Vatican, released in 1990. This sound was further developed by their second (and to date last) album, The Law, released in 1992. The band dissolved later that year. Exhorder are often credited with having created the groove-oriented thrash metal sound that was copied and popularized by Pantera. The band is either more or less indifferent to such sentiment as they were friends with Pantera and were saddened by the passing of Dimebag Darrell. However, they do not deny the possibility of them having influenced Pantera's sound even though Kyle Thomas has stated Pantera deserves the praise they receive as he feels Pantera have always worked much harder than Exhorder ever did at being successful. Members: Vinnie Labella - Guitars Franky Sparcello - Bass Kyle Thomas - Vocals Jay Ceravolo - Guitars Chris Nail - Drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Exhorder is an American thrash/groove metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana. They are credited as the purveyors of the groove-oriented thrash sound later made famous by bands such as Pantera, White Zombie, and Machine Head. Initially active from 1985 to 1992, they have since reformed in 2008. Exhorder was formed in 1985 in New Orleans, Louisiana. After releasing several demos in the vein of pure thrash metal, they started to adapt more of a groove metal-oriented sound with their debut studio album, Slaughter in the Vatican, released in 1990. This sound was further developed by their second (and to date last) album, The Law, released in 1992. The band dissolved later that year. Exhorder are often credited with having created the groove-oriented thrash metal sound that was copied and popularized by Pantera. The band is either more or less indifferent to such sentiment as they were friends with Pantera and were saddened by the passing of Dimebag Darrell. However, they do not deny the possibility of them having influenced Pantera's sound even though Kyle Thomas has stated Pantera deserves the praise they receive as he feels Pantera have always worked much harder than Exhorder ever did at being successful. Members: Vinnie Labella - Guitars Franky Sparcello - Bass Kyle Thomas - Vocals Jay Ceravolo - Guitars Chris Nail - Drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Desecrator
Death In Vain
The Man That Never Was
My Time
Homicide
Exhorder
Anal Lust
Slaughter In The Vatican
Legions Of Death
The Tragic Period
Into The Void
Soul Search Me
I Am The Cross
Unforgiven
Incontinence
The Law
Un-Born Again
The Truth
Hallowed Sound
(Cadence Of) The Dirge
Ripping Flesh
All She Wrote
Forever and Beyond Despair
Asunder
Beware The Wolf
Year of the Goat
Mourn the Southern Skies
Yesterday's Bones
Wrath of Prophecies
Rumination
The Arms of Man
Under the Gaslight
Divide and Conquer
Into The Void (Album Version)
The Tale of Unsound Minds
Anal Lust (Album Version)
Legions Of Death (Album Version)
Homicide (Album Version)
Taken by Flames
I Am The Cross (Album Version)
Sedition
(Cadence Of) The Dirge (Album Version)
Un-Born Again (Album Version)
Desensitized
Your Six
Exhorder (Album Version)
Incontinence (Album Version)
Defectum Omnium/Stolen Hope
The Truth (Album Version)
Three Stages of Truth/Lacing the Well
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