Monday 9 June 2008

Bulldozer

Bulldozer   
Artist: Bulldozer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   Rock: Thrash
   



Discography:


Neurodeliri   
 Neurodeliri

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 8


Ix   
 Ix

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 9


The Final Separation   
 The Final Separation

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 8


The Day Of Wrath   
 The Day Of Wrath

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 9


Fallen Angel, Ep   
 Fallen Angel, Ep

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2




Rude, blunt, and merely unornamented noxious, Italy's incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately labelled as their country's answer to blackened metal creation fathers Venom. But like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer have, in retrospect, gained some measure of tardy respect for portion to see the fledgling ignominious alloy movement through and through its early growth pains.


Formed in Milan in 1980 by guitarist Andy Panigada and bassist Dario Carria, Bulldozer were temporarily forced to disband when mandatory military service came calling the following class, merely they re-formed in 1983, and by the following year had recorded their "Fallen Angel" demonstration with the avail of drummer Erminio Galli. This presently got them noticed by Dutch independent label Roadrunner and, subsequently reshuffle their lineup with the comer of vocalist/bassist Alberto Contini and drummer Don Andras, Bulldozer embarked on the path to heavy metal opprobrium via 1985's The Day of Wrath album, produced by Algy Ward of Tank.


Self-praise adorably rudimentary songwriting and arrangements and slathered in just equal "production," this and ensuing albums like 1986's The Final Separation, 1987's IX, and 1988's Neurodeliri were so roughhewn as to do Venom front refined by comparison. The latter partner off as well featured new drummer Rob Cabrini, and the last was named after the post-Bulldozer send off of original bassist Carria, wHO had attached felo-de-se to begin with that year.


Lamentably, Bulldozer's years were likewise coming to an end, and next a leave hometown show in December 1990, the lot would wind downward its activities. Since Bulldozer's split, bands like Darkthrone and the Meads of Asphodel give birth gainful tribute to the group's basic only still important contributions to dim alloy and, as well as working with Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo on a definitive music protrude in 1999, Alberto Contini has allegedly likewise taken to producing dancing music albums since Bulldozer's dying.