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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked band in a genre run by mediocre bands
I was glad when D.R.I. came out with an album entitled "Thrash Zone" because face it, they were a Thrash band. I went to see these guys in August '04 and some little punk rock kid saw I had my Nuclear Assault "Survive" tour tee on and said ever so sarcastically, "Metal, YEAHHH!" All I said was, "Hey moron, what kind of band do you think you're seeing? That's right a metal...
Published on October 29, 2005 by Zander Haberstaft

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2.0 out of 5 stars Standing In Line...
The dirty rotten imbeciles better known as D.R.I. had a couple of claims to fame in the 80s. At one time, they were the fastest band in the world, pioneering the use of blastbeats. They were also considered Crossover scene leaders, helping break down a few of the barriers between the once mutually exclusive worlds of Metal and Hardcore. Positioned as they were, receiving...
Published on December 22, 2006 by Patrick Stott


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked band in a genre run by mediocre bands, October 29, 2005
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This review is from: Thrashzone (Audio CD)
I was glad when D.R.I. came out with an album entitled "Thrash Zone" because face it, they were a Thrash band. I went to see these guys in August '04 and some little punk rock kid saw I had my Nuclear Assault "Survive" tour tee on and said ever so sarcastically, "Metal, YEAHHH!" All I said was, "Hey moron, what kind of band do you think you're seeing? That's right a metal band. Go wack it to your DK records." (The kid was probably thirteen.) Sure they got the punk rock inspired lyrics and the Hardcore hollering and occasional riffs, but they were definitely in the Thrash genre if you had to pidgeon hole them.

Thrash Zone is interesting for a number of reasons, the lighting fast speed element is almost completely gone except on few numbers like "Worker Bee", the slow parts are really slow, almost like Obituary during their dirge moments on "Slowly We Rot". The production is the best of any D.R.I. album, famed Metal Blade producer Bill Metoyer uses a little to much compression but this ends up giving Spike Cassidy a boost in his awesome riffs. Some of the best guitar riffs of any D.R.I. album here. I was a little bit disappointed in Felix Griffin's drumming because he is an awesome drummer and one of the best in the genre. His drumming here is just too simple, there aren't any of those awesome breaks or tom fills that were on Crossover or Four of a Kind. Still some cool triplets though. Kurt's atonal voice is a little more in the background but still keeps everything together.

This album would then go on to close the most successful period for D.R.I. The later two albums would lack focus and be cast on the dust bin of history. They would also go on to loose a huge driving force in 1990, their drummer Felix Griffin. Their bassist would also get stabbed on tour in Mexico after this album, a further setback for the band. Worth having along with everything that came before. If you like D.R.I. then you should also check out the first two Hirax albums and Nuclear Assault pre-1991. For more underrated Thrash check out Forced Entry, Anacrusis, Coroner, ans N.J.'s Whiplash. They don't sound like D.R.I. but they are all awesome bands.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Crossover Is Complete, March 6, 2005
This review is from: Thrashzone (Audio CD)
Other than the original Dirty Rotten EP (22 songs) and _Dealing With It_, this is the best D.R.I a man can get. Even with very dry, clean-sounding thrash metal production, you still get perhaps their best complete set of nasty moshers. The bravest tracks are the more ambitious and complex thrash/hardcore crossovers. "Beneath The Wheel" has a pretty outstanding mix of styles, starting out Doomy and breaking into some fast thrash before dropping a great mid-tempo mosh beat into the middle. "Strategy" and "Kill The Words" (with the goofy intro) also have great, driving riffage and lots of changes. There are also some more trad-hardcore shorter tracks mixed in. "Worker Bee", "Standing in Line" and especially "Enemy Within" will all keep the pit flowing. This blend really didn't seem to gel on _Crossover_, but the band here plows through these tracks like radioactive demons running on diesel fuel. Kurt Brecht goes down wailing typically pointed lyrics about timeless punk concerns, like pollution, hardships on the road, dealing with aggression and advocacy of non-violence (except inside their mosh pits). Even so, its stood the test of time on its own terms pretty well, and in terms of late 80s metal even better than many of their thrash peers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the second review, August 13, 2001
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some slamming vintage 80's speed hardcore here. it's like D.R.I. never disappoints. 'beneath the wheel' and 'enemy within'are my top two favorites.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrash Zone, November 29, 1999
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DRI's best with catchy riffs, stop and go speed, and thoughtful lyrics. "Thrashard" is one killer tune, "Beneath the Wheel" is probably their most well-known song, and "Give a Hoot" changes speeds gracefully.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT FOR MOSHING AND STAGE DIVING!, November 26, 1998
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GREAT CONCERT AND WONDERFUL CD IF YOU LOVE FAST MUSIC YOU WILL LOVE THIS CD WILL GET YOUR ADRENILINE GOING
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic!, October 1, 2005
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I think this is their best work. They were also incredible at the Stone Pony last summer! :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars D.R.I. Rules, August 22, 2005
This review is from: Thrashzone (Audio CD)
I love D.R.I.,they were the first thrash band I ever got into and that was a long long time ago.They use to be a punk band,they went from punk to hardcore thrash.They still have some punk in them like there lyric's,they are a very original band.
I love there lyric's.
Every song will knock you out.
Thrashard(amazing)is all about thrash.
Beneath The Wheel has awesome lyrics,I love when Kurt Brecht says
Go! Don't Be Tardy,Fell Asleep Last Night At A Party,
Run! Make The Grade,School's A Job But You Don't Get Paid.
Then in You Say I'm Scum,I love the verse when Kurt says,
You Flew Right By Me Your Porsche Today
Hand Me My Skateboard And I'll Make My Way,those are some awesome lyric's.If you like thrash and you don't have this album or any D.R.I. album you should not be listening to thrash.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GUN CONTROL!!! dun dun dun WE NEED GUN CONTROL!!, April 9, 2005
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thrash mixed with hardcore punk at its most finest!!

DRI's finest hour, and may be on of the most under rated thrash masterpieces of all time
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Thrash Album, May 1, 2003
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This cd is without a doubt the best thrash album of all time
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Blend, August 27, 2009
This review is from: Thrashzone (Audio CD)
D.R.I. is an very interesting band. They are considered one of the godfathers of the crossover scene. They originally were a hardcore punk band that put out couple of albums in 80s. They gradually absorb thrash influences as they progress. This album probably is my favorite album by them. It has the perfect blend of hardcore punk and thrash metal.

I absolutely love their guitar riffs and drumming. Very thrashy and full of energy that is so well known in the hardcore punk music. Every time I listen to one of their songs, I feel like I just want to go out and mosh around! I also really dig the lyrics because they all deal with something that is important to them such as society issues, media censorship, and some personal conflicts they've experienced.

Best Song: Thrashard-the perfect blend!

Worst Song: Beneath The Wheel-good song but bit too long which makes it bit boring. If they cut it shorter then it would be much better.


Score: 8/10

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