- Pleasures of the Flesh
Infobox Album
Name = Pleasures of the Flesh
Type = studio
Artist = Exodus
Released = 1987
Recorded = Alpha-Omega, San Francisco,California
Genre =Thrash metal
Length = 46:15
Label = Combat
Century Media
CBS Sony (Japan)
Producer = ExodusMarc Senesac
Mark Whitaker (Drum Tracks)
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:u8ue4jj70waw link]
Last album = "Bonded by Blood "
(1985)
This album = "Pleasures of the Flesh"
(1987)
Next album = "Fabulous Disaster "
(1989)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Original Cover for Pleasures of the Flesh
Type = studio
Lower caption ="Pleasures of the Flesh" is the second album by Exodus, released in 1987 (see
1987 in music ). This is the first Exodus album to feature Steve Souza on vocals. It was remastered and re-issued byCentury Media in 1998 in Europe only.The album was to originally feature cover art with an illustration of the band depicted as cannibals preparing and eating their meal. However the cover was replaced with a photo of the band members leaning on a bar prior to release. The original cover was promoted by the record company in music magazines just prior to its release with the headline of "Metal's Heaviest Meal". The original cover was also available as a limited edition picture disc LP. There are several demos of songs from the album with their former singer
Paul Baloff circulating on the internet.Track listing
All songs by Exodus unless stated.
# "Deranged" - 3:47
# "'Til Death Do Us Part" - 4:52
# "Parasite" - 4:57
# "Brain Dead" (Exodus, Baloff) - 4:18
# "Faster Than You'll Ever Live to Be" - 4:29
# "Pleasures of the Flesh" (Exodus, Baloff) - 7:37
# "30 Seconds" (Holt) - 0:42
# "Seeds of Hate" (Exodus, Baloff) - 5:02
# "Chemi-Kill" - 5:46
# "Choose Your Weapon" - 4:51Band Line-Up
*Steve "Zetro" Souza -Vocals
*Gary Holt - Guitars
*Rick Hunolt - Guitars
*Rob McKillop - Bass
*Tom Hunting - DrumsCharts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Credits
* Produced by Exodus and Marc Senasac (except Drum Tracks produced by Marc Whitaker)
* Recorded and Mixed at Alpha-Omega, SF
*Engineered by Marc Senasac and Sylvia Massey
* Mastered by Bernie Grundman, LA
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