This time it's all about consistency. UK's Bolt Thrower have pounded out album after album for 20+ years and some would say that they've recorded the same album over and over, but we try and dig a little deeper into these "war metallers" discography and prove that they're really one of the pillars of stability in the death metal underground.
"Cenotaph", War Master (1991)
Talkset #1
19:14 - "In Battle There Is No Law", In Battle There Is No Law (1988)
24:19 - "World Eater", Realm of Chaos (1989)
29:06 - Talkset #2
34:29 - "Profane Creation", War Master (1991)
39:59 - "Cenotaph", War Master (1991)
43:54 - "Embers", The IVth Crusade (1992)
48:56 - Talkset #3
54:30 - "Spearhead", The IVth Crusade (1992)
1:00:54 - Talkset #4
1:07:35 - "No Guts, No Glory", Mercenary (1998)
1:11:35 - "7th Offensive", Honour - Valour - Pride (2001)
1:17:53 - "The Killchain", Those Once Loyal (2005)
1:22:25 - Talkset #5
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