In Battle There Is No Law (1988)

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Title: In Battle There Is No Law
Artist: Bolt Thrower
Genre: Death Metal
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - In Battle There Is No Law - 5:01
2 - Challenge for Power - 3:34
3 - Forgotten Existence - 3:44
4 - Denial of Destiny - 2:30
5 - Concession of Pain - 2:57
6 - Attack in the Aftermath - 3:11
7 - Psychological Warfare - 3:31
8 - Nuclear Annihilation - 3:29

Overview:
In Battle There Is No Law! is the debut album by British death metal band Bolt Thrower. It was recorded at Loco studios by Andrew Fryer, and mixed at Clockwork by Alan Scott. It was released on Vinyl Solution as Sol 11 in 1988 and re-released on Vinyl Solution as Sol 11 in 1992, with a different album sleeve. The album was again re-released in 2005 with the old album sleeve restored. The sound of the album dominantly featured characteristics of Grindcore, with lyrics socio-politically charged as the members had roots in hardcore punk, and created a sound that was heavily influenced by their roots.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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