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Clock: Scott Ian, Danny Lilker and Jamey Jasta play through the Milwaukee Metal Fest Stormtrooper from Death classic

Stormbreeder of deathA homage to the politically wrong project in the mid -1980s Stormtrooper of death ((Since), carried out in this year Milwaukee Metal Fest On Friday, May 16 in the Rave / Eagles Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Stormbreeder of death The list for this special service consisted of two members of the original Stormtrooper of deathguitarist Scott Ian and bassist Danny Lilkertogether with Hatebreed Front man Jamey Jasta On singing and ScottSon Revel Ian On the drums.

Stormbreeder of deathThe setlist was as follows as follows Setlist.fm:

01. March of the lawn
02. Sargent “D” and the grass
03. Kill yourself
04. Milano Mosh
05. Say English or die
06. Chromatic death
07. World peace (Cro -Mags cover)
08. Freddy Krueger
09. Milk
10. Pussywopped
11. Faust beats mania
12. Endurance (Hassebreed song)
13. Fuck the Middle East
14. Sacrifice of pain (Agnostic front page)
15. Ballad by Jimi Hendrix
16. Ballad by Jimi Hendrix
17. Ballad by Jimi Hendrix
18. Diamonds and rust
19. Anti-professional song
20. Anti-professional song
21. United armed forces

The concert's fan-filmed video can be seen below.

Stormtrooper of death are generally attributed to the first ligaments that merge hardcore punk with Thrash Metal into a style, which is sometimes referred to as the “crossover thrash”. The route “March of the lawn” From the group's debut, LP, “Talk or die English”Was that “Headbangers Ball” Intro song for many years.

Stormtrooper of death was formed shortly afterwards Ian ended his guitar tracks on the ANTHRAX album “Spread the disease”. He drew pictures of the face of a “known character”Sargent D“And the pictures would be racist by slogans like” I am not racist; I hate all “and” speak or die “. Ian Would then be written about this character. He decided to a hardcore band based on Sargent DSo he recruited LilkerPresent ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benantant and singer Billy Milano.

The 30th anniversary edition of “Talk or die English” was available in November 2015 Megaforce. The set contained the original album and the demo recordings from theElectricity Troopers of Death project Crab Society North.

In a recent interview with the Screamer Magazine, Lilker spoke about the fact that Since They appear controversial “Talk or die English” And “Fuck the Middle East”. He said: “There were some people who wanted to annoy a little, but if they couldn't say that we were only disgusting and provocative … People didn't look at the big picture. We also had a song on the plate, overlay and no milk in the fridge. “Fuck the Middle East” is still relevant. And we wrote a song about a man in a film with incredibly long fingers with which you would cut off your neck. Of course they call the data record “Talk or die English” – And by the way, we will not go down in the Cancer Culture Conversation. I know that [the S.O.D. album] Couldn't happen today, and we all know that. But let's just say that we knew what we were doing. I don't regret anything. I know that some people may have thought: “This is over the line”, but then it didn't really like it. We were only a little bit of ruthless, but Since Was over the music. The lyrics were just like that – I wanted to say the icing on the cake, but it's more like salt. I don't know.”

In an interview 2018 with the “Let it talk” Podcast, Ian defended the texts “Talk or die English”said: “You have to understand that it was a character – I wrote for a character. I don't feel like this as when Scott Ian. I created a guy called Sargent DAbout whom I wrote a comic about and I wrote songs based on it. And if you don't understand it, fuck yourself. I will never apologize because it comes from there. “

Three years ago, Ian told Metal hammer Magazine over “Talk or die English”: “If it had never existed in 1985 and we tried today to complain, no matter how much we tried to explain the joke or humor, yes, certain parts of people would cancel it.

“If people don't know Sargent D Is a figure that I created because I wanted to try to create a comic book, ” Ian further clarified. “I didn't know how to write a comic book, so I wrote songs about this character that is dead. He is not reminded, and that's why he hates a little alive. We explained it in interviews a few times at the time, but either people want to hear it or they don't.”

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