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Hobbs' Satans' Crusade

Australia Country of Origin: Australia

1. House Of Death
2. Crucifixion
3. Jack The Ripper
4. Bubonic Plague
5. The Journey
6. Lucifers Domain
7. Satanic Overture
8. Chainsaw Massacre
9. Marie Antoinette
10. Liar
11. Satans Crusade

Review by Jack on August 19, 2003.

Throughout Australian metal history there are very few bands that will be thoroughly remembered for having a serviceable impact on the current makeup of metal in Australia today. For me, three main bands spring to mind; Slaughter Lord, Sadistik Exekution and Hobb's Angel of Death.

Surfacing around 1986-87 Hobb's Angel of Death was directly influenced by the thrash bands of the day, Kreator, Slayer, Destruction etc, etc. With some truly incredible underground support in the form of quickly sold out demos, "Angel of Death" and "Virgin Metal Invasion from Down Under," Hobb's Angel of Death signed to huge German label SPV/Steamhammer. Following a debut album under SPV/Steamhammer in 1988, Hobb's Angel of Death released "Inheritance" in 1995 and then completely disappeared from the metal stage.

2003 sees Hobb's... finally back in game and re-releasing his two infamous demos "Angel of Death" and "Virgin Metal Invasion from Down Under" under the auspices of "Hobb's Satan's Crusade." Fully re-mastered and packing some heavy artillery "Hobb's Satan's Crusade" is a golden trip down memory lane for the ol' time metal heads out there, and for the younger lot into metal this record remains as a priceless history lesson of thrash metal history.

"Hobb's Satan's Crusade" is one of the most old school records you will ever find released in 2003 – or for the last 10 years probably. It might not be as cutting edge as the newer thrash ingredients of this day and age, but it certainly retains a specific aura that is vastly unattainable by the countless acts that plumb away tirelessly night and day, looking for that something special. Hobb's Angel of Death is something special and if you find yourself a fan of early Slayer, Sodom and Metallica in their "Kill 'Em All" days then here's another relic from the past for you to feast upon.

Bottom Line: A slice of history that should have been bought out to the masses quite some years ago. Thankfully, Hobb's... should be here to stay.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 7.5
Atmosphere: 8
Production: 7
Originality: 8
Overall: 9

Rating: 7.9 out of 10

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