Album
Death Penalty
1982 · Rock
12 collectors on Gatefold own this

Death Penalty is a Metal album by Witchfinder General, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 37 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
About
With its 1982 debut album, <i>Death Penalty</i>, Stourbridge, England's Witchfinder General garnered two tiers of controversy. First, the cover art featured the band ravishing topless model Joanne Latham. Second, the band starkly set itself apart from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal by mining much of its sound from early Black Sabbath. Its song “Free Country” mimicked Sabbath’s “Paranoid” right down to the galloping rhythms and sludgy, driving guitar riffs. “Invisible Hate” opens the set with a little more originality, as Phil Cope’s guitars go from lilting, acoustic folk arpeggios to the hard-blasting walls of distortion and sludge that helped make him and Witchfinder General a pioneer of doom metal. Zeeb Parkes puts his own twist on an Ozzy-inspired howl throughout <i>Death Penalty</i>, especially on the gloomy title track and “No Stayer,” a proto-metal juggernaut with mammoth riffs that must have confused the more technically focused heavy metal guitarists during an era of advancing fretboard wizardry. “R.I.P.” closes with the golden grooves of a cowbell.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Invisible Hate
- A2Death Penalty
- A3Free Country
Side B
- B1No Stayer
- B2Witchfinder General
- B3Burning A Sinner
- B4R.I.P.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Doom Metal
- heavy
- brooding
- occult
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Graham DitchfieldDRUMS
- Phil CopeGUITAR
- Woolfy TropeBASS
- Zeeb ParkesVOCALS
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 37 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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