This video is shot entirely in a boxing ring.
Y'now... just like Rocky...
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Flotsam and Jetsam initially showed a lot of promise within thrash metal circles and, though they've continued to record over the past 15 years, their talent and professionalism never quite translated into significant sales or mainstream recognition. Formed in Arizona by vocalist Eric A. K., guitarists Michael Gilbert and Edward Carlson, bassist Jason Newsted, and drummer Kelly David-Smith, Flotsam and Jetsam were part of the second wave of thrash bands.
After signing with Metal Blade Records, they recorded their rough, but ambitious 1986 debut, "Doomsday for the Deceiver", which betrayed a huge Metallica influence. Ironically, the metal giants would soon recruit Newsted to replace bassist Cliff Burton, who had recently died in a tragic tour bus crash.
In another strange twist, Flotsam and Jetsam then signed with Metallica's label Elektra, for whom they recorded their second album, 1988's "No Place for Disgrace". Though the band supported the record by touring relentlessly, all their efforts barely made a dent in the now crowded thrash scene.
Switching to MCA, the band issued three more albums (1990's "When the Storm Comes Down", 1992's "Cuatro", and 1995's "Drift") which sold progressively less and added little to their original thrash metal recipe.
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Flotsam & Jetsam "Swatting at flies"
Album "Cuatro" - 1992
Friday, August 24, 2007
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