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Whiplash
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 31, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: March 21, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Massacre
  • ASIN: B000024ZIN
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #127,576 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Stage Dive
2. Red Bomb
3. Last Man Alive
4. Message In Blood
5. War Monger
6. Power Thrashing Death
7. Stirring The Cauldron
8. Spit On Your Grave
9. Nailed To The Cross
10. Perpetual Warfare
11. Walk The Plank
12. Last Nail In The Coffin
13. Drowning In Torment
14. Burning Of Atlanta
15. Eternal Eyes
16. Snake Pit
17. Spiral Of Violence
18. Respect The Death
19. Perpetual Warfare

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Thrash Release..., January 31, 2003
By MtlGod (Boynton Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
Raw and catchy, "Power And Pain" would be a great addition to the collection of any fan of the old school thrash scene. There is a tiny dash of hardcore fused into the sound, but not enough to toss Whiplash out of the thrash metal category. Great sing-along choruses are the strong point on this release, especially on tracks like "Last Man Alive". Although some may disagree, I feel that "Ticket To Mayhem" (the second album on this two-album collection) is the weaker of the two efforts, and just doesn't showcase the charm of "Power and Pain". Thus, the five star rating is actually for the "Power and Pain" album. Overall, this is a worthy release, and any thrash metal fan would certainly appreciate it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have 80's Metal, August 23, 2002
By "elcoastie" (Chicagoland) - See all my reviews
Any fan of true metal will appreciate this combination of albums. Overlooked by the mainsteam label fan during metal's peak when they came out, they're borderline thrash,speed and power metal. I'm not going to go song by song with the review, screeching vocals, lightining guitar riffs and bombastic drums should sum it up for these guys. I prefer "Ticket To Mayhem", which is one of those rare albums where you don't need to fastforward while listening because every song stands on it's own. If you liked early Overkill, Testament or Anthrax you will enjoy this combination of albums.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two Classics here!, May 24, 2005
By Zander Haberstaft (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
Since I have the original two albums on (Roadracer) separate CDs, I'll review them that way.

If you weren't part of the speed metal/thrash scene in the eighties than listening to this album will not give you the full effect of what this album is like. Back in '87 there were so many Thrash albums coming out, it was hard to tell what was good from what was standard or bad quality. Whiplash never made it: 1)because they were from New Jersey; 2)Roadracer failed to pay them for any of their (3) albums.

-Power and Pain-

It's generally a good album with the guitar work standing out the most. Tony, Tony and...Tony make some good music here that has the usual speed metal tempo for '85 while songs like "Nailed to the Cross" change tempo a little bit.

The drums are pretty standard but that was actually this bands main attraction back in the day. Tony Scaglione was most famous not for his drumming here but -and anybody who saw them in '86-'87 would know this- for being the Slayer drummer for the Reign in Blood tour while Dave was off gettin' married. Nevertheless, the drumming fits.

The bass work is alright, there are some cool fills. Apparently Bono died in '02 of a heart attack -rest in peace.

But the guitar work and vocal growl is the most standout thing about this band. The guitars are Megadeth/Metallicesque -hey they named themselves based on a song of Kill 'em All- but unique altogether. The high harmonics placed in between the muted open Es are killer.

Favorite songs are "Spit on your Grave", "Nailed to the Cross".

-Ticket to Mayhem-

One of the best Thrash Metal albums ever, and for me that's saying a lot (got hundreds if not thousands including demo tapes).

Tony Cangelosi fills in on the drums and makes quite an entrance on "Walk the Plank". He has good fills and a little bit speedier drumming than Scaglione but his style is entirely different. Best work is on the snare high-high snare change-up on "Walk the Plank".

Portaro's guitars are wailing with the heavy riffs and the crazy constant slides up and down the fretboard. Bono's bass is heavy and keeps it all together. Overall this album has more tempo changeups than the first and for this reason it is my favorite.

Favorite songs "Drowning in Torment", "Eternal Eyes", and "Snake Pit" (Used to play Nintendo's Pitfall to this one).
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