Featuring five explosive tracks, it captures the essence of Pythonic's evolution over the years. From the politically charged opener “Positive Deconstruction” to the epic closing track “Epica”, the EP offers a powerful listening experience that reflects the band's journey and growth.
June 21st 1985 Mötley Crüe released the GREAT album “Theatre Of Pain”
Did you know… During recording, the album’s working title was Entertainment or Death, though Sixx changed it prior to release.
June 21st 1987 Helix released the album “Wild In The Streets”
Did you know… “She’s Too Tough” was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott.
June 21st 1990 Poison released the album “Flesh And Blood”
Did you know… The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Charts.
June 21st 1990 Exodus released the album “Impact Is Imminent”
Did you know… It was their first album to feature John Tempesta on drums. The album reached number 137 on the Billboard Charts.
June 21st 2004 Jag Panzer released the album “Chain of Command”
Did you know…. This album, recorded in 1987, was never released officially, yet bootlegged since 1988. Century Media released it for the first time, with “new” cover art and a remaster job, on June 21st, 2004.
June 21st 2005 Redemption released the album “The Fullness of Time”
Did you know… The vocals were provided by Fates Warning singer Ray Alder, who previously produced the first album and provided vocals for one song.
June 21st 2019 Memoriam released the album “Requiem For Mankind”
Did you know…. This band was formed as a tribute to the late Bolt Thrower drummer Martin Kearns.
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