The Saw Is the Law
Sodom · 1991
11 min · 3 tracks · thrash metal
Aggressive thrash riffs collide with visceral lyrics, embodying the raw energy of early '90s metal.
The Saw Is the Law is an EP by Sodom, released in 1991. Aggressive thrash riffs collide with visceral lyrics, embodying the raw energy of early '90s metal. This album is notable for its influence on the thrash metal genre and its critical reception, which highlighted the band's evolution. It contributed to Sodom's growing reputation, helping them secure a spot as one of the leading acts in European thrash during this period. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Saw Is the Law sound like?
Aggressive thrash riffs collide with visceral lyrics, embodying the raw energy of early '90s metal. Rooted in thrash metal.
What makes The Saw Is the Law by Sodom notable?
This album is notable for its influence on the thrash metal genre and its critical reception, which highlighted the band's evolution. It contributed to Sodom's growing reputation, helping them secure a spot as one of the leading acts in European thrash during this period. Released in 1991, 'The Saw Is the Law' marked Sodom's transition to a more aggressive sound following their previous album, 'Better Off Dead.' This was a time of increased recognition for the band as they solidified their position within the German thrash metal scene.
How many songs are on The Saw Is the Law?
The Saw Is the Law has 3 tracks, running approximately 11 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Saw Is the Law (Splatting version) Standout 5:52
- 2 Tarred and Feathered Standout 3:04
- 3 The Kids Wanna Rock Standout 2:47
Release Date
January 1, 1991
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
11 min 43 sec
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