About "Reject Emotions"
Mad Butcher is the second EP by German thrash metal band Destruction, released on March 6, 1987. Thomas Sandmannhad left the band and two new members had entered the group: a new drummer, Oliver Kaiser, and a new guitarist, Harry Wilkens. This is the band's first studio recording featuring a four-piece lineup, instead of a trio.
"Mad Butcher," the first song of the album, is a re-recording from the Sentence of Death EP with a faster tempo and double solos from Sifringer and Wilkens. The second song "The Damned" is a cover song from The Plasmatics. The third song "Reject Emotions" is a power ballad. Finally, "The Last Judgement" is an instrumental song played by Wilkens.
Top songs by Destruction
- Die A Day Before You're Born
- Dissatisfied Existence
- Tears Of Blood
- Sed
- Curse The Gods
- Creations Of The Underworld
- Release From Agony
- Mad Butcher
- Made To Be Broken
- Machinery Of Lies
- Frustrated
- No Need To Justify
- Devils Soldiers
- Bestial Invasion
- The Ravenous Beast
- Bullets From Hell
- Thrash 'til Death
- Meet Your Destiny
- Metal Discharge
- Reject Emotions
- Our Oppression
- Cracked Brain
- Let Your Mind Rot
- Kingdom Of Damnation
- Ripping The Flesh Apart
- Mortal Remains
- Strangulated Pride
- Survive To Die
- Devastation Of Your Soul
- The Heretic
- Fear Of The Moment
- Total Desaster
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