80s Metal Saturdays 07/20/25: Venom's At War With Satan

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At War with Satan by Venom

For this week's '80s Metal Saturdays, let's dive into Venom's groundbreaking third album, "At War with Satan". Released in April 1984, this album is a monumental piece in the evolution of extreme metal. Venom, known for their raw and aggressive style, pushed the boundaries of metal with this ambitious concept album.

"At War with Satan" stands out with its 20-minute epic title track, a narrative-driven piece that tells a story of a war between Heaven (Warrant) and hell. This track alone was a bold move, showcasing Venom's willingness to experiment and expand the genre's horizons. The album blends thrash metal with the burgeoning black metal sound, influencing countless bands in the metal scene.

The production, while gritty and unpolished, adds to the album's dark and chaotic atmosphere. Tracks like "Rip Ride" and "Genocide" are relentless and aggressive, embodying the raw energy that Venom is known for.

For those who appreciate the roots of extreme metal, "At War with Satan" is a must-listen. Its impact on the genre is undeniable, and it remains a testament to Venom's innovative spirit and their role in shaping the metal landscape of the '80s.
 
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