
On this day April 26 1989, hardcore pioneers Cro-Mags released their second studio album Best Wishes. Known for their aggressive sound and crossover style, the band shifted toward a heavier and more metal influenced direction with this release.
Best Wishes featured a new lineup with Harley Flanagan taking over lead vocals and a tighter focus on thrash elements mixed with hardcore roots. The album delivered pounding riffs and intense energy that reflected the gritty New York scene the band helped shape. Though it didn’t reach the mainstream charts, Best Wishes became a standout release in the hardcore and crossover thrash community and is still regarded as an influential album in both genres.
Fun fact: The album’s bold shift in sound divided some longtime fans but also brought in a wave of metal listeners who embraced its heavier tone.
Best Wishes featured a new lineup with Harley Flanagan taking over lead vocals and a tighter focus on thrash elements mixed with hardcore roots. The album delivered pounding riffs and intense energy that reflected the gritty New York scene the band helped shape. Though it didn’t reach the mainstream charts, Best Wishes became a standout release in the hardcore and crossover thrash community and is still regarded as an influential album in both genres.
Fun fact: The album’s bold shift in sound divided some longtime fans but also brought in a wave of metal listeners who embraced its heavier tone.