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Practice What You Preach
Practice What You Preach

Release Date: 1989. Label: Megaforce. Genres: Hard Rock, Thrash, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. The gothic and occult themes associated with The Legacy and The New Order aren't nearly as prevalent on Testament's third album, Practice What You Preach.

POSTED: 04/29/2006 - 02:05 am

9.7
rating
11
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Dark Roots Of Earth
Dark Roots Of Earth

Released: Jul 27, 2012. Genre: Thrash Metal. Label: Nuclear Blast. Number Of Tracks: 9. From the first track to the last, Testament shows us that they are still around and relevant in the world of metal. This is possibly the best thrash metal release of 2012.

POSTED: 07/30/2012 - 07:17 am

8.5
rating
18
First Strike Still Deadly
First Strike Still Deadly

Released: Oct 23,2001. Genre: Thrash Metal. Label: Spitfire. Number Of Tracks: 11. This album consists of re-recordings of songs released on The Legacy and The New Order, as well as a re-recording of "Reign of Terror".

POSTED: 03/12/2009 - 09:03 am

8.6
rating
3
Low
Low

Released: Oct 4, 1994. Genre: Thrash Metal/Groove Metal. Label: Atlantic/Megaforce. Number Of Tracks: 12. Low is the sixth album released by Testament in 1994. It is the first album without guitarist Alex Skolnick or drummer Louie Clemente.

POSTED: 03/12/2009 - 08:11 am

8.2
rating
17
Practice What You Preach
Practice What You Preach

Release Date: 1989. Label: Megaforce. Genres: Hard Rock, Thrash, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. The gothic and occult themes associated with The Legacy and The New Order aren't nearly as prevalent on Testament's third album, Practice What You Preach.

POSTED: 04/29/2006 - 02:05 am

9.7
rating
11
Souls Of Black
Souls Of Black

Released: Oct 9, 1990. Genre: Thrash Metal. Label: Atlantic/Megaforce. Number Of Tracks: 10. "Souls Of Black" is the fourth album by thrash metal legends Testament, released in 1990. Well, to be honest, I really think Testament never failed to make a good album. But to me, this is their finest hour.

POSTED: 02/13/2012 - 02:46 am

9.2
rating
0
The Formation Of Damnation
The Formation Of Damnation

Release Date: Apr 29, 2008. Label: Nuclear Blast. Genres: Metal, Thrash. Number Of Tracks: 11. Metallica might have turn their backs on the sound that originally brought them notoriety years ago but fellow Bay Area bashers, Testament have returned with a new set of blazing thrash metal!

POSTED: 04/29/2008 - 02:42 am

9.3
rating
45
The Gathering
The Gathering

Release Date: Jun 8, 1999. Label: Spitfire. Genres: Hard Rock, Thrash, Speed Metal, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 11. Testament will be unconquerable if they can maintain this line-up, but for the time being, The Gathering serves to quench anyone's parched metal thirst.

POSTED: 03/31/2006 - 08:08 pm

9
rating
8
The Legacy
The Legacy

Release Date: 1987. Label: Atlantic. Genres: Hard Rock, Thrash, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal. Number Of Tracks: 9. The Legacy is a relentlessly heavy and promising effort focusing on such subjects as the occult, witchcraft, nuclear war, and global destruction.

POSTED: 11/02/2005 - 03:21 am

9.4
rating
10
The New Order
The New Order

Released: 1988. Label: Megaforce. Genres: Hard Rock, Thrash, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. Order is every bit as brutally forceful as The Legacy, but the songs are even more memorable.

POSTED: 10/01/2005 - 02:30 am

9.5
rating
8
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