Forced Entry (band) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Book, John. "Forced Entry – Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved January 17, 2015. During their inception in the mid '80s, there was no active thrash-metal scene in the Seattle area. The band decided to change that situation with their musically diverse songs and intelligent lyrics. They are currently considered a major factor in the Seattle metal community.
  • Book, John. "Uncertain Future – Forced Entry". AllMusic. Retrieved January 17, 2015. They changed the world of thrash with their debut album in 1989, featuring eerie power chords, awesome vocals, and a tremendous bass guitar sound.
  • Anderson, Jason. "As Above So Below – Forced Entry". AllMusic. Retrieved January 17, 2015. Musically similar to their earlier efforts, this 1991 Combat/Relativity records release boasts a punchier sound and slightly more technical material than prior efforts by the band. Brad Hull's guitar work is especially impressive

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