Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process on golden disc. The release date is set up for 28th July 2008 in Europe and 30th September 2008 in USA (via MVD).
In the late 80's the European metal scene was heavily influenced by such genres as thrash metal, punk rock and hardcore. Various bands begun to copy the American sound and forge it into new, fascinating forms. Eventually, the crossover genre was born, beginning a new era in metal. Germany's Chronical Diarrhoea was one of the groups that started the commotion in Europe, bringing ultra-fast and ultra-violent music with a specific punk & hardcore twist. "The Last Judgement" is unquestionably their finest work, delivering all the best elements of the crossover genre and simply destroying everything in its way! The album was a big step forward in the group's musical evolution. 15 slightly longer tracks presented a lot more variety than on the previous album, joining together thrash and punk riffs, cool intros, groovy drum patterns and even acoustic parts. While their debut album "Solomo Says�" might have been considered a joke, "The Last Judgement" proved that Chronical Diarrhoea can be pretty serious about their music. - more on this story
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