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Band: Onslaught Album: Power from Hell Type: Full-length Year: 1985 Country: United Kingdom Genre: Thrash Metal / Speed Metal Label: Under One Flag Note: Ferocious debut album and a milestone of early British thrash — raw, aggressive and unapologetically extreme, bridging hardcore punk intensity with the emerging thrash metal sound that would influence generations of extreme metal bands. LINEUP: Paul Mahoney (Mo): Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 5, 6) Nige Rockett: Vocals (tracks 5, 7), Guitars, Lyrics (tracks 1, 2, 5-9, 11) Jason Stallard: Bass Steve Grice: Drums TRACKLIST: 00:00:00 1. Damnation – 00:36 00:00:36 2. Onslaught (Power from Hell) – 04:48 00:05:20 3. Thermonuclear Devastation – 01:31 00:06:50 4. Skullcrusher I (Instrumental) – 04:39 00:11:30 5. Lord of Evil – 07:07 00:18:36 6. Death Metal – 03:42 00:22:18 7. Angels of Death – 03:21 00:25:40 8. The Devil’s Legion – 04:07 00:29:47 9. Steel Meets Steel – 03:55 00:33:43 10. Skullcrusher II (Instrumental) – 03:46 00:37:28 11. Witch Hunt – 03:45 00:41:13 12. Mighty Empress – 00:58 DESCRIPTION: Released in 1985, Power from Hell stands as one of the most savage and influential debuts of the early thrash metal era. Emerging from the UK underground, Onslaught delivered a sound fueled by hardcore punk aggression, blistering speed and raw metal riffs that predated and helped shape the evolution of extreme metal. The album opens with the title track, immediately unleashing relentless riffs and abrasive vocals, setting a hostile and confrontational tone that never lets up. Songs like “Death Metal” and “Thermonuclear Devastation” became underground anthems, defined by their chaotic energy, militant rhythms and anti-establishment attitude. The production is rough and uncompromising, perfectly capturing the violent spirit of the mid-80s tape-trading scene. Tracks such as “Lord of Evil” and “The Devil’s Legion” push darker and more menacing themes, while the cover of Motörhead’s “Iron Fist” pays tribute to the band’s punk-metal roots. Decades later, Power from Hell remains a cult classic — a crucial release that helped bridge punk, speed metal and thrash, and a mandatory listen for fans of raw, old-school extreme metal.