Part 4 of our Canadian metal discussion. This time we dissect the criminally underrated None Shall Defy album by Infernäl Mäjesty. Slayer meets Teutonic thrash, with a uniquely Canadian flair, makes None Shall Defy a proto-death metal, thrash classic.
"Overlord", None Shall Defy (1987)
Talkset #1
"R.I.P.", None Shall Defy (1987)
"Night of the Living Dead", None Shall Defy (1987)
"S.O.S.", None Shall Defy (1987)
Talkset #2
"None Shall Defy", None Shall Defy (1987)
"Skeletons in the Closet", None Shall Defy (1987)
"Overlord", None Shall Defy (1987)
Talkset #3
"Anthology of Death", None Shall Defy (1987)
"Path of the Psyco", None Shall Defy (1987)
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