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1986 studio album by Pokolgép
Totális Metal | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1986, 2003 |
Genre | Heavy metal |
Length | 35:49 |
Label | Hungaroton |
Pokolgép chronology | |
Totális Metal is the debut album by Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép. The band was one of the first metal bands in Hungary and the first to release a metal album and single (1985, A Sátán/A maszk). Totális Metal has very strong Judas Priest and Accept influences. This album became legendary in Hungary.[citation needed ]
The album was released originally on vinyl and cassette, but in 2003, Hungaroton re-released on CD with bonuses.
Track listing
[edit ]All music written by Pokolgép. All lyrics written by Feró Nagy.
- Side A
- A jel (3:26)
- Pokolgép (3:06)
- Démon (4:09)
- A tűz (2:54)
- B.S. emlékére (In memorial of Bon Scott) (4:04)
- Side B
- Totális metal (3:35)
- Mennyit érsz? (3:47)
- Átkozott nemzedék (3:52)
- Mindhalálig rock and roll (3:20)
- ...tovább (3:36)
- CD bonus tracks
- Kegyetlen asszony (4:40)
- Gép-induló (Live 1990) (4:45)
Personnel
[edit ]- József Kalapács - vocals
- Gábor Kukovecz - guitars
- László Nagyfi - guitars
- György Pazdera - bass
- László Tarcza - drums
- Feró Nagy - match (on track 4)