Death Sentence - Death Sentence (1985) -
: The titular track serves as a manifesto for the band's bleak, nihilistic outlook.
: True to the mid-80s DIY ethic, the production is thin and gritty. While some might find it abrasive, it perfectly preserves the live energy of a band that felt like it was constantly on the verge of total sonic collapse. Standout Tracks : Death Sentence - Death Sentence (1985)
: Showcases the rhythm section's ability to maintain precision even at extreme tempos. Critical Reception : The titular track serves as a manifesto
Retrospectively, this record is cited as a foundational piece of the canon. Collectors and genre historians often praise it for its lack of pretension; it doesn't try to be "smart" or overly technical—it is pure, unadulterated velocity. Standout Tracks : : Showcases the rhythm section's
's 1985 self-titled debut (often referred to as the Ryan-Screams EP) is a blistering landmark of Canadian hardcore punk. Hailing from Victoria, B.C., the band delivered a raw, hyper-kinetic sound that bridged the gap between traditional West Coast hardcore and the emerging crossover thrash scene. Key Highlights of the Release:














