Album Review
Toxic Holocaust – “Conjure and Command”
I’m new to the Toxic Holocaust camp and have had no previous exposure to these guys, other than what I’ve read. I have to be honest, from the very first song, “Judgment Awaits You,” I was sold hook, line and sinker. Conjure and Command is top notch blackened thrash metal; brash and in-your-face, this CD grabs you by the balls and does not let go.

I’m new to the Toxic Holocaust camp and have had no previous exposure to these guys, other than what I’ve read. I have to be honest, from the very first song, “Judgment Awaits You,” I was sold hook, line and sinker. Conjure and Command is top notch blackened thrash metal; brash and in-your-face, this CD grabs you by the balls and does not let go.
Toxic Holocaust brings the heaviness right from the start by setting the bar so high I didn’t think they’d be able follow through all the way till the end; but I was proven wrong. Track after scorching track batters the listener with powerful, punishingly heavy, thrashing riffs that just don’t let up. I was pleasantly surprised with Conjure and Command; it’s a terrific album that pays homage to the masters and adds a breath of fresh air to the genre. I recommend this release without reservation.
Track Listing:
01. Judgment Awaits You
02. Agony Of The Damned
03. Bitch
04. Red Winter
05. Nowhere To Run
06. I Am Disease
07. In The Depths (Of Your Mind)
08. The Liars Are Burning
09. Revelations
10. Sound The Charge
Run Time: 32:10
Release Date: July 19, 2011
Check out the song: “Bitch”
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