After my obligatory listen, twice, to "Welcome to Hell," I have come to the conclusion that Venom were actually ahead of their time. True, some people worried that rock music was the devil's tool and would lead many an impressionable young mind to sacrifice goats to the dark lord, there wasn't the all metal is Satanic fervor that would come a few years later and I was even dead smack in the bible belt at the time, thanks to the military. A few grumbled about demonic persuasion in music but Venom was the first band I know to come right out and sing about it. Songs like "Sons of Satan," the title track, "One Thousand Days in Sodom" and "In League With the Devil" are all songs that would have the bible bashers wanting to throw copies of this album onto the fire pit. The best thing is that I get the firm impression that Venom just didn't give a shit. I would never have taken the lyrics seriously then or now. In fact, I would have had a good giggle at them while enjoying the powerful metal that they deliver along with all those amusing lyrics. It can also be argued that they. along with Motorhead, were the first pioneers of thrash because there are a lot of thrash overtones on this album. I honestly believe that most of America wasn't ready for this type of ear bashing back then though I would have been. "Welcome to Hell" is just a totally enjoyable album.
Track Listing:
1. Sons of Satan
2. Welcome to Hell
3. Schizo
4. Mayhem With Mercy
5. Poison
6. Live Like an Angel (Die Like a Devil)
7. Witching Hour
8. One Thousand Days in Sodom
9. Angel Dust
10. In League With Satan
11. Red Light Fever
Conrad 'Cronos' Lant- bass, vocals
Jefferey 'Mantas' Dunn- guitar
Tony 'Abbadon' Bray- drums
On a personal note, I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts on the death of my father in law. The funeral went really well and again, thanks for all your support.
Next post: AC/DC- For Those About to Rock, We Salute You
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