The 1999 album Black Visions of Crimson Wisdom by The Hookers is a loud, pummeling rock record that draws influence from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as well as '80s hardcore and punk. Guitar riffs that would sound at home on Iron Maiden or Judas Priest albums rip while a thundering rhythm section propels the band with hardcore energy, keeping the songs short and tight and the album under thirty minutes. That turns out to be the right move, as the pummeling sound of the band never lets up, and lead singer Adam Neal has one gear - full-throat-shredding-throttle.
Songs In This Episode
Intro - Maximum Overdrive
19:03 - Behold God's Candy
23:38 - Black Magic Stallion
27:10 - The End Is Comin'
47:09 - Ride The Dragon To The Crimson Light
Outro - Ball Crusher Love Machine
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