Bonded by Blood Extinguish the Weak
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Tracklist:
1. Asphyxiation
2. Immortal Life
3. The Evil Within
4. Taste the Destruction
5. Feed the Beast
6. *Bonus Track*


Release Date: 2007

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Grant Hunter USER (75 Reviews)

2007-10-10 | 17 comments | 1,652 views

Summary: Bonded by Blood cleary throw a few back every now and then to old 80's thrash metal. But hey, that's a good thing!

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Thrash isn’t dead. Despite what you may read or hear, thrash is still alive and kicking. To those who claim it died in the late 80’s, this isn’t so. The genre has had its ups and downs (a noticeable down would be during the 90’s and the nu-metal explosion), but it’s coming back, this time fueled by bands hell-bent on returning to its roots. Surprisingly, many of these bands, rightfully dubbed “retro-thrash” (bands like Evile and Flesh Made Sin), have meet staunch resistance from purist metal heads, who view them as bringing nothing but clean production and recycled riffs to the table.

Unfortunately for them, they don’t get to enjoy Bonded by Blood’s EP "Extinguish the Weak" for what it is: an exceptionally well-executed thrash album that praises Bay Area metal, mainly Exodus (their name should’ve given them away). It doesn’t matter that this came out in 2007, because it sounds like it’s ripped straight out the glorious year of 1986. Fueled by a desire to bring back the intensity and fun of thrash, Bonded by Blood will spit right your face and not give a damn (just like how thrash should be).

"Extinguish the Weak" is a rather short EP, clocking in just less than 17 minutes, and there are really only four real tracks (one being an intro and the other being a bonus track). However, in those four actual tracks, you’ll be treated to head banging, 80’s Bay Area thrash, reminiscent of early Exodus and Overkill. The intro, “Asphyxiation”, sets the tone with a ridiculously dumb, yet awesome, quote of “What happens if I choke someone…do they die?!” before distorted guitar meets crazed bass lines and pulsing drums, and just like that, “Immortal Life” comes thrashing in heading straight for the jugular. Alex Lee and Juan Boogie waste no time in showing off their chops at playing jackhammer riffs, as their riddled with palm mutes and quick branch offs that thrash became famous for. Even Aladdin’s vocals mirror those of the past, as he opts to use more of a shouting tone rather than the now-traditional growl that’s become more popular in thrash acts.

As "Extinguish the Weak" churns on, be prepared for some whiplash. The beat and crazed rhythms created by drummer Carlos Cervesa set the stage on every track, more noticeably on “Taste the Destruction”, where his double-bass will easily crush speakers. Even RuDo, the bassist, shows off his chops occasionally, especially with his fills on “Feed the Beast”. Backed up by RuDo’s thick bass, Alex and Juan churn out riff after riff, whether they be laced with speed on “Taste of Destruction”, or a bit more intricate and chainsaw-sounding such as on “The Evil Within”, these two produce on guitar. Their solos as well are as every bit chaotic as something Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King would write, as they fly all over and hit the whammy-bar frequently. Aladdin usually complements these two perfectly, as his vocals tend to mirror the riff at the time. His vocal range isn’t going to win many awards, but he suits the style of music so well. On “Feed the Beast”, easily his best performance on the EP, he quickly attempts to instigate the listener with a snarl of “Come get some!”.

There’s so much to like about "Extinguish the Weak". Even the lyrics, which have never been a strong point in thrash, are just plain fun. “Feed the Beast” attempts to rally listeners to “extinguish the weak”, while “Taste of Destruction” has the stronger-than-all feel going on with lines of “Crush your opponent! Smash his beliefs!” It should be pointed out now what the bonus track is: it’s the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song, thrash style. Its level on the “awesome scale” is through the roof, as the boys put just as much energy into that track and they did with this whole EP. Not to mention that if you wait another 30 seconds after the song is done, you’ll be treated to an impression of Arnold Swarzchenegger apparently getting off to porn.

Bonded by Blood recently signed with Earache and are expecting to put out a debut soon in February, and with such a strong EP, the metal community should take notice. The only thing that really might disappoint some is how short this EP actually is, since it’s over faster than the blink of an eye. These guys are out not to redo the genre, but take it back to its wild roots. It’s loud, it’s fast, it’s fun, and that’s what thrash was all about, and Bonded by Blood’s "Extinguish the Weak" is an ode to the good times.

Overall – 4/5

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Slaytan


Comments: 1186
10.10.07


I actually just heard this for the first time no more than an hour ago...creepy.

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Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3494
10.10.07


“What happens if I choke someone…do they die?!”
Hahaha what the fuck.

Nice review.

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Thor
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 7992
10.10.07


Good review as always. Too bad In Rainbows is stealin' your thunder! :thumb:

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south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
10.11.07

Album Rating: 4

Thanks guys...but uh, wow...I got the EP title wrong...it's Extinguish the Weak, not Exterminate :lol:

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kalkal50


Comments: 2380
10.11.07


ITS EXODUS incompetent fool

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south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
10.11.07

Album Rating: 4

You lost me there Kal :confused:This Message Edited On 10.11.07

kalkal50


Comments: 2380
10.11.07


bonded by blood - exodus


south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
10.11.07

Album Rating: 4

...I hate you Kal :lol:

kalkal50


Comments: 2380
10.11.07


lol, ill probably be checking this out in other news

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
10.11.07

Album Rating: 4

http://www.myspace.com/bondedbyblood

:thumb:

kalkal50


Comments: 2380
10.11.07


where'd you get this? i likeThis Message Edited On 10.11.07

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
10.11.07

Album Rating: 4

Browse down on their myspace and you can order it through paypal...the band self-produced this, so you can't get it anywhere else.

ASberg


Comments: 2082
10.11.07

Album Rating: 3.5

Shit this is some good stuff, can you order it in europe? me wants...

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Dethtrasher


Comments: 2127
10.11.07


Good work! I want to hear that Ninja Turtle song some day, sounds pretty cool :lol:

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WARPATH_88


Comments: 514
10.11.07


This guys are so awesome! Hopefully ill go to see them near the end of this month

Death85


Comments: 2
10.12.07

Album Rating: 5

Received their EP a few days ago and its amazing stuff, really love it.

Dethtrasher


Comments: 2127
10.13.07


Hahaha, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES!



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