When you think of bands who defined "Thrash Metal", you usually think of one of (or all of) the four bands considered to be the "Four Horsemen of Thrash": Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax.
But during the height of Thrash's popularity, there were plenty of other bands worthy of playing on the same bill as the aforementioned giants. Exodus was one of them.
While most of Exodus' studio output can still be found easily online today, for some reason their 1991 live album, "Good Friendly Violent Fun", has all but disappeared. It's a great live recording with songs that perfectly encapsulate the Thrash scene's imagery, ending with a nice and heavy cover of AC/DC's classic "Dirty Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap)".
If you're a fan of late 1980's / early 1990's Heavy Metal, make sure to check this one out!
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