
One single,unsplit mp3.
A poorer sounding version was included on a cd re-issue of one of the
Sacrifice albums on Marque Records, but my tape was copied off the master I borrowed from Brian Taylor who was their soundman at this show. The version on the cd sounds like it's from like a 5th generation.
Anybody who is a Sacrifice fan knows they sound pretty vicious and brutal and it barely comes close to their studio albums. I remember them saying that I think In Violent Noize fanzine, printed by Borivoj Krgin and Monte Conner in 1986.
Forward To Termination - Possession,
Sacrifice - Homicidal Breath,
Infernal Visions,
Pyrokinesis,
Reanimation,
Burned At The Stake,
Decapitation,
Afterlife,
Necronomicon
33:31 minutes
224 kbps
http://www.mediafire.com/?om2hocejkyk
I think everybody found it humorous during the last number when singer/guitarist Rob Urbinati was getting angry from one of the stage divers who kept knocking over his microphone stand.
This is well before the release of their second album,Forward To Termination.
From the night Sacrifice opened for Slayer.
Slayer were on their Reign In Blood tour, and the album while supposedly released in the USA was still not for sale in Canada. That did not stop the crowd,they knew every song perfectly well, as local radio dj Brian Taylor had been playing it since July when he had an advance copy.
Sacrifice were the hometown heroes and had a HUGE circle mosh pit going and the packed place (800-1000) was cheering like nuts for them, and Slayer were reportedly pissed off that the opening band was loved.
There was still no "Reanimation" video for many, many moons to come.
included this too, was on the same cassette as the gig, so I assume it's the soundcheck for this same show.
very, very rough sounding "soundcheck" also off the board, a partially written "Flames of Armageddon", tape/song cuts off.
off.
2:45 minutes
192 kbps
http://www.mediafire.com/?ydhrtwkfiom