Album Review

Score 10
Written by Brady Humbert
Published on 3/22/2008
So, here we have the latest in what seems to be a stream of re-releases coming from the ass end of Testament's catalog, consisting of the late 90s (Testament's wild death metal adventure: Demonic) through this (the album you're reading the review of at this very moment). 

For the uninitiated, First Strike Still Deadly is Testament re-recording eleven of the "Greatest Hits" from their first two albums. Those of course being The Legacy and The New Order. Not unlike Suicidal Tendencies' Still Cyco After All These Years, Anthrax's Greater of Two Evils or Destruction's Thrash Anthems, the modern crunch of Testament sweeps in on the old material, modernizing, but still not deviating from the original formulas of the songs. 

I do wish the songs selected on this thing weren't the usual suspects. I could've used "Eerie Inhabitants", "Do or Die" or "C.O.T.L.O.D". It also would've been nice to have gotten some Practice What You Preach or Souls of Black on here, but I digress.

What does make this worth the listen are the individual performances here, mainly the returning parties of drummer and lead guitarist. Alex Skolnick seemed to have picked up some licks in all his schooling over the nine years or so he was not in the band. His solos absolutely shred and truly stand out here. Not that they didn't before but I'm sure the onset of modern production and this guy named Andy Sneap had something to do with the extra beef. The solo on "Into the Pit" is played with all the notes played clean and semi-muted this time around and it's just one of the treats. 

John Tempesta of course did time with White Zombie as well as Rob Zombie during his departure and that $20K drumkit he's probably playing sounds fantastic.  Though John didn't play these songs originally, he does them justice and plays everything to a T with his own occassional embellishments. 

Steve DiGiorgio also lends a hand this time around and he does his thing. Though not as much as he does usually, it seems as if he knew what he needed to do this time around and he simply plays the songs the same way Greg Christian played them in the 80s. Which I think is a noble thing to do, especially if you're a hotshot bassist. 

Then there's Eric and Chuck. Chuck sticks to how he sings the songs live these days and belts out the occassional roar thing that he does, but for the most part it's just Chuck re-doing these songs. Mind you, he sounds awesome. Eric's guitar sounds crunchy and he deserves some kudos for shredding as well. We also get a cameo of original Testament (or should I say Legacy) and ex-Exodus vocalist Steve Souza, lending his pipes to "Alone in the Dark" and "Reign of Terror".  Unfortunately, I wish they would've just let Chuck sing these songs as they're two of my favorites and I'm only familiar with the Chuck versions. That and I've never been a massive Souza fan. But props for including your original singer Testament people. 

The downside of this particular version of FSSD is that it really doesn't offer anything new. No bonus tracks, lame artwork, and I can't even tell if it was remastered so I have to say it wasn't. Not that you could even remaster this. That and in lieu of the forthcoming Formation of Damnation full-length, this seems a little irrelevant seven years after its release. I don't know why this got re-released as I can still find it in stores (though I can take a wild guess; $$$....which doesn't make sense either because no one buys CDs anymore...anyway). If you already own it, there's no point whatsoever in buying it again, unless you're just that much of a freak. 

On a lighter note, we only have about three weeks until the first Testament album in nine years, so you got that goin' for 'ya.



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Anonymous | posted on 1/2011 | Reply
If I had to be stuck on an island and had only one band to listen to, it would be Testament! Grew up listening to them and never got tired of them. The Big Four of Thrash, I would go through phases, a lil' Slayer here, a lil" Metallica there, Megadeth was there in the middle, did'nt really care for Anthrax, but Testament were METAL and ecspecially during the 90's. In the 90's, I didn't care for the Big Four albums that much, but Testament kicked ass, first "Low", then "Demonic" and then the awesome "The Gathering" blew all away! For me Testament is the definition of "METAL" and I'll die loving them. The Big Four? Nay...More like THE number one, TESTAMENT!
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JB | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
I'm a Testament fan, so I think they are something to brag about, but it's cool if you don't. New album's coming in a month, du.
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dupont | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
I'm with Jimmy, these guys are good, but nothing to brag about. They should either release some new material, or quit wasting our time with shit like this.
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Reason's Voice | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
jimmy_coffin 3/28/2008 CST i dont give a shit about testament,,saw them coouple of times live,, always playing old songs,,over and over again,, sadly it was like centuries they released a new album,, who cares anyway,,trash is,,trash,, white zombie splitted up couse rob zombie is ego i think,, change lineups all the time,,and all the good ones have left,, sure he got his bright sides,,WHITE ZOMBIE! > Uuuummmm.... wow.
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jimmy_coffin | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
i dont give a shit about testament,,saw them coouple of times live,, always playing old songs,,over and over again,, sadly it was like centuries they released a new album,, who cares anyway,,trash is,,trash,, white zombie splitted up couse rob zombie is ego i think,, change lineups all the time,,and all the good ones have left,, sure he got his bright sides,,WHITE ZOMBIE!
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JB | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
Yeah, Louie's playing seems to be a little more straight forward than Tempesta's. I don't think Louie's in the best health nowadays, so he didn't play the whole set. Still, though, I think he did just fine. I always thought Tempesta kinda wasted his talent playing with Rob Zombie (nothing against Rob), but he's just so much better than the straight forward dance metal that Rob does now. By the way, Rob, stop messing around and get White Zombie back together. Enough is enough. Someone posted about 6 or 7 new songs from the new album on YouTube a couple days ago. Sounds pretty damn good. It seems like they moved a little further away from the death metal vibe from the last 2 albums (it definitely ain't Demonic), and more towards the old school thrash sound. This might turn some folks off, but I don't see how any Testament fan could be disappointed. Skolnic sounds great, and Bostaph is all over it. Can't wait to have it blaring from my car stereo.
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tanknitrous | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
I really don't know how anyone who listens to metal can not love Testament. I really don't get it. They're awesome, and have always been awesome. But, something that doesn't get mentioned often is the obvious limitations of their original drummer Louie Clemente. Anyone ever seen the DVD when he comes up for like 2 or 3 songs and there's this huge dropoff in sound and execution when compared to John Tempesta. Yeah...and this adds nothing. Testament=awesome.
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Fatal_88 | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
Its a good album but I think they butchered a few songs like "Alone In The Dark" which sounds great with Souza but I dont get why they slowed things down a little bit.!! I dont own this album really so it might be a good time to pick it up!
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JB | posted on 3/2008 | Reply
Yeah, they're doing this for $$$. That being said, I bought the original release a few years ago, and I still love it. I have the original albums as well and really don't prefer one over the other. If you want a good intro (or reminder) to Testament, this is well worth the money. You couldn't do wrong picking up the re-release of The Gathering as well if you've never heard it. Testament is the real deal, folks. The vocals, the riffs, the songwriting have always been top notch no matter what lineup they've had. I can't friggin wait until the new album arrives.