Eat the Heat
Accept · 1989
54 min · 11 tracks · heavy metal
Melodic heavy metal riffs intertwine with soaring vocals, delivering anthemic choruses and a palpable sense of urgency.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo energy throughout an anthemic sing-along atmosphere uplifting choruses for motivation
- Context
- Eat the Heat marked a significant moment in Accept's career as their first album after the departure of iconic frontman Udo Dirkschneider. Released in 1989, it was produced during a transitional phase for the band, trying to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining their heavy metal roots.
- If you like
- heavy metal
Eat the Heat is an album by Accept, released in 1989. Melodic heavy metal riffs intertwine with soaring vocals, delivering anthemic choruses and a palpable sense of urgency. This album is notable for its attempt to broaden Accept's appeal amid the rise of glam metal, featuring more melodic elements than previous works. Although it did not achieve the same commercial success as its predecessors, it has been influential among fans and remains a critical touchstone in their discography. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Eat the Heat sound like?
Melodic heavy metal riffs intertwine with soaring vocals, delivering anthemic choruses and a palpable sense of urgency. Rooted in heavy metal.
What makes Eat the Heat by Accept notable?
This album is notable for its attempt to broaden Accept's appeal amid the rise of glam metal, featuring more melodic elements than previous works. Although it did not achieve the same commercial success as its predecessors, it has been influential among fans and remains a critical touchstone in their discography. Eat the Heat marked a significant moment in Accept's career as their first album after the departure of iconic frontman Udo Dirkschneider. Released in 1989, it was produced during a transitional phase for the band, trying to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining their heavy metal roots.
Who is Eat the Heat for?
Eat the Heat works well if you're into steady mid-tempo energy throughout, an anthemic sing-along atmosphere and uplifting choruses for motivation.
How many songs are on Eat the Heat?
Eat the Heat has 11 tracks, running approximately 54 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 X-T-C 4:26
- 2 Prisoner Standout 4:15
- 3 Love Sensation 4:42
- 4 Chain Reaction Standout 4:37
- 5 D-Train 4:25
- 6 Generation Clash Standout 6:23
- 7 Turn the Wheel 4:58
- 8 Mistreated 6:54
- 9 Stand 4 What U R 4:04
- 10 Hellhammer 5:29
- 11 Break the Ice 4:13
Release Date
January 15, 1989
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
54 min 31 sec
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