Onslaught Witch Hunt, Live At The: Station, 1984
The Station in Gateshead served as a crucial hub for the blossoming UK underground music scene in the mid-1980s.
The vocals carried an unmistakable, primitive punk edge, distinct from the polished styles of later American thrash. Onslaught Witch hunt, live at the Station, 1984
It remains a holy grail listen for die-hard metal historians documenting the roots of the UK's extreme music movement. The Station in Gateshead served as a crucial
Heavily distorted guitars and thunderous double-bass drumming created a wall of sonic chaos. primitive punk edge
The band delivered a lightning-fast execution that pushed the boundaries of speed and precision for the era.
The tight, sweaty atmosphere perfectly mirrored the frantic, aggressive energy of Onslaught's early music.