Fuck Off Hell on Earth
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Tracklist:
1. Embrion (Intro)
2. Witch (Hell Below The Belly)
3. Blasphemy
4. Midnight Confession
5. Whom You Never To Say His Name
6. Don't You Have Fear
7. Hell on Earth
8. Inquisición
9. In Your Grave
10. Cyclone (Instrumental)


Release Date: 1990

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Greg Wood USER (14 Reviews)

2009-09-01 | 16 comments | 518 views

Summary: A solid thrash metal album that any fan of the genre can enjoy.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

What do we mostly associate with Spain? Paella, sangria, sun, sand and sea, usually. But what about thrash metal? Would you associate THAT with Spain? Surely not, seeing as how Spain has had no notable thrash metal bands, right?

F*ck Off.

F*ck Off are a Spanish thrash metal band who formed in the late 80’s when the genre was at its peak. Hell on Earth is their second album, released in 1990, the same year that metal classics Seasons in the Abyss and Rust in Peace were released by thrash giants Slayer and Megadeth respectively. And while it doesn’t stand up to those classic albums, Hell on Earth is still a solid thrash metal record that any fan of the genre can enjoy.

After the glorified intro that is Embrion, the first full track, Witch (Hell Below the Belly) greets our ears with fast riffs, thundering bass-lines and speedy drum fills as Josep ‘Pep’ Casas shouts into the microphone with all his might. Needless to say it rips your face off, and this trend continues throughout the album, with little variation from the band. The slower-paced intro riffs to the title track, Don’t You Have Fear and In Your Grave only last a minute or so before the band hits full throttle again. They’re able to do this and still retain the listener’s interest thanks to a bunch of genuinely catchy riffs and blistering solos which are scattered throughout the album. Truth be told, Hell on Earth doesn’t really have any bad tracks, barring the instrumental closer Cyclone which doesn’t really do enough to justify its ten minute length due to samey riffs, repetitive drum fills, and an uninspired attempt a bass solo; as a result it becomes boring and begins to drag well before it’s over.

Something which could be considered both a good and bad point about Hell on Earth are the lyrics, which are just laughably cheesy. Witch (Hell Below the Belly) for example is about Satan impregnating his ‘mistress’, and with lines such as:

Demonic forces,
absolute satisfaction,
black and hot sperm
into the abdomen.


It’s hard to take them seriously. The rest of the lyrics aren’t much better, with every song either about violence, religion, or both. Blasphemy and Midnight Confession are both about the sexual deviance of the Catholic Church, featuring such lines as “high priest wa*ks, touching virgin childs” and “priest sticks d*ck, up the nun’s ar*e”. Whereas the title track is about the end of the world, and In Your Grave is about corpses decomposing. The band also shows they’re not content with forgetting their roots with Inquisición, a song with entirely Spanish lyrics.

Despite the cheesy lyrics and a dud track, Hell on Earth is a great album. What it lacks in variation it makes up for with pure speed, heaviness and aggression, everything a thrash fan could possibly want. So remember, the next time someone asks you what you mostly associate with Spain, instead of the usual answers, just simply reply “F*ck Off”.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
romgsom


Comments: 1037
09.01.09


Good review, intro is great

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Titan50


Comments: 2626
09.01.09


What's a better name? This or Fucked Up

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CrazyGreg


Comments: 1177
09.01.09

Album Rating: 4

This, by far :D

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bodominflames


Comments: 7509
09.01.09


This sounds hilarious.

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Benzum


Comments: 4736
09.01.09


Fuck Off!

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shade


Comments: 835
09.01.09


The best name, titan, would be the Fuck Buttons.

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KYZAR


Comments: 491
09.01.09


the fuck buttons? o yes

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
09.01.09

Album Rating: 4.5

love this album

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ChaosTheory


Comments: 92
09.01.09


Yeah i highly doupt any bad called "fuck off" are suppsoed to be taken seriously.

Countorus


Comments: 3250
09.01.09


says you

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KILL


Comments: 4472
10.14.09

Album Rating: 4

gettin this today omg

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Ulsufyring


Comments: 1015
10.30.09


count this any good or is pewpty

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KILL3


Comments: 201
10.30.09


fuck off

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OllieS


Comments: 1512
10.30.09


'Fuck, The Retarded Girl' is the worst band name I've heard

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CrazyGreg


Comments: 1177
10.30.09

Album Rating: 4

Theres a band called the Gay Blades, and Gay for Johnny Depp

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1015
10.30.09


dammit kill now i will never listen to this



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