Nuclear Assault - Handle with Care

Nuclear Assault - Handle with Care
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Album Details

Title: Handle with Care
Artist: Nuclear Assault
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 10/13/2009
Label: Combat Records, Century Media Records, King
UPCs: 088561301019, 088561301026, 088561301040, 7277016604123, 4988003374518
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Punk Metal
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. New Song
  2. Critical Mass
  3. Inherited Hell
  4. Surgery
  5. Emergency
  6. Funky Noise
  7. F# (Wake Up)
  8. When Freedom Dies
  9. Search & Seizure
  10. Torture Tactics
  11. Mother's Day
  12. Trail of Tears

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDKing91406
1999CDCentury Media Records660412
------CDCombat Records88561-3010-2

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Album Review

Nuclear Assault truly arrived on 1989's Handle With Care -- a record which stands the test of time as one of the East Coast's best offerings to the thrash metal genre. The development displayed on their previous effort, Survive, was honed to an even tighter focus here, resulting in the band's best and most powerful album. Outstanding thrashers like "Critical Mass," "F: (Wake Up)," and "When Freedom Dies" lead the way with the same bile and fury fans had grown accustomed to. But the band also displays an increasing appreciation for melody and straight-ahead metal riffs on tracks like "Inherited Hell" and the epic "Trail of Tears" -- no doubt upsetting those who preferred the rawer hardcore elements in their sound. And even though John Connely and Danny Lilker remain the band's prime creative forces, drummer Glen Evans also contributes some killer material ("Emergency" and "Search & Seizure"), making Handle With Care Nuclear Assault's truest band effort. Too bad this only presaged the splintering which would occur on 1991's disappointing (and appropriately titled) Out of Order. (Lilker's insistence on including pointless noise bursts spanning mere seconds, like "Funky Noise" and "Mother's Day," didn't help matters any.) Still, Handle With Care is a perfect introduction, and pretty much all one will ever need from Nuclear Assault. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & John Franck, All Music Guide

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