NUCLEAR ASSAULT: Handle with care CD. 1989 ORIGINAL US PRESSING. Check audio (6 songs), review videos + video with big boobs babe Jessica Hahn!

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NUCLEAR ASSAULT Handle With Care
1989 In-Effect (USA) 88561-3010-2
* Lyrics included

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John Connelly – Vocals, Guitar
Glenn Evans – Drums
Dan Lilker – Bass
Anthony Bramante – Lead Guitar
Jessica Hahn is on the Nuclear Assault video Critical Mass

Handle with Care is an album by American thrash metal band Nuclear Assault released in 1989.

1. “New Song” 2:58
2. “Critical Mass” 3:19
3. “Inherited Hell” 3:30
4. “Surgery” 2:44
5. “Emergency” 3:20
6. “Funky Noise” 0:50
7. “F# (Wake Up)” 2:58
8. “When Freedom Dies” 2:34
9. “Search & Seizure” 4:11
10. “Torture Tactics” 2:22
11. “Mothers Day” 0:32
12. “Trail of Tears” 5:44

Dan Lilker – Bass
John Connelly – Guitar/Vocals
Glenn Evans – Drums
Anthony Bramante – Lead Guitar

EVERY home should HAVE one!

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Nuclear Assault truly arrived on 1989s Handle With Care — a record which stands the test of time as one of the East Coasts 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 bands 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 bands prime creative forces, drummer Glen Evans also contributes some killer material (“Emergency” and “Search & Seizure”), making Handle With Care Nuclear Assaults truest band effort. Too bad this only presaged the splintering which would occur on 1991s disappointing (and appropriately titled) Out of Order. Still, Handle With Care is a perfect introduction, and pretty much all one will ever need from Nuclear Assault.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgic Thrash,
This album will always remind me of 8th grade. I had the tape, and had been wanting to get in on CD for years. I finally found a copy a few months ago, and since then it has almost constantly been in my car stereo. “Search and Seizure” was always my favorite and it still makes me bang my head and throw devil horns out the window.
Anything that can make an old, fat, boring married guy feel like a carefree 13 yr old again is pretty good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad ass!,
If you like thrash music like Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer then you will love this album.  I have only one complaint. It is out of print here in the states. If you like really good, well written/though out thrash music then you will love this album!
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5.0 out of 5 stars NO DUDS HERE,
Played superbly this is thrash metal with a punk attitude and a unique sound of its own, the songs are head and shoulders above most stuff you hear today, Connelly, Lilker and Evans sure hit a rich vein of form when they wrote this album, I still get a buzz off it when i listen to it, and unless i get a knock on the head i suspect i always will!!Its simple; this is one of the best Thrash albums of all time, a classic from start to finish(funky noise included)buy it, enjoy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic aggressive thrash!,
This is a must have for any thrash head. This is East Coast style which brings in more hints of NYC hardcore, etc… more angry. Very raw recording but it gets its message across! I saw these guys play a tiny warehouse back in 1990 and i remember the pit for “New Song”. That riff right after the solo it made everyone in the audience SNAP. Big time washing machine spin cycle pit! Ah the good ol days! If you like your thrash aggressive and pissed off then get this. I’d say this is the best NA album! Game Over was classic as well but get this one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLY AWESOME!!,
Oh!This album is simply awesome. If you have noticed,i have put in seven exclamation marks. That’s because the max rating i can give is 5 stars and this album deserves more.(much more).Easily this is the best release from NUCLEAR ASSAULT.And this will walk into most heavy metal fans’ top 10 lists with eyes closed and a swagger that will be hard to match.Simply superb tracks-New song,Critical mass,Emergency,Wake up,Search and seizure and Trail….Fast riffs,mind-blowing guitars,blazing percussion and ripping vocals-you name it,this has got it.Any sincere true heavy metal fan out there please go out and buy this.You will not regret it.In fact,you will end up thanking me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CD
This album kicks ass. A very faced paced, heavy, and smart album. A true classic, but also underrated. The bass player, Dan Lilker, of early Anthrax and S.O.D. shreds and is one of my favorites. This is a great album to listen to while running, and or working out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another oil spill!!!,
Nuclear Assault is an underrated band much like Testament. They were part of the second generation of thrash bands falling under the first ‘Big Four’.

John Connelly was not an exceptional singer, but he used his vocals to the fullest extent. Of course Dan Lilker on bass is awesome, I’m a big fan of his because of his participation in S.O.D.

This album is fast, loud, and under-produced. The lyrics are not crisp, but sound guttery which is the way thrash is supposed to be. Favorite songs are New Song and Search and Seizure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars As good as Survive, maybe even better,
Released in late 1989, Nuclear Assaults “Handle With Care” is the most mature album of their entire catalogue which was already impressive by this point.

The production is a bit more treble induced than the previous album Survive was, but it is still thoroughly modern sounding. Handle with Care also has the best guitar riffs of any Nuclear Assault offering with Connelly and Bramante hashing out cool riff after riff (just listen to the opening line of Inherited Hell and Trails of Tears). Lilker’s bass is as busy as ever, hashing out the fat bass lines as fast as he can. The drumming isn’t as in your face as it was on Survive, but Glenn Evans does a magnificent job directing the many transitions contained in the songs. Lots more straight ahead double-bass and tom rolls on this one as opposed to Survive. The song writing overall is of a much higher calibre.

Its also interesting to mention that Nuclear Assaults trade mark Thrash/Hardcore sound has a lot less Hardcore composition in this album as opposed to previous efforts. This album closes N.A. most successful period as the band would later release 1991s Out of Order which was confusing at best, and the band would die out quickly afterwords. Definitely worth having.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best,
I have been listening to Nuclear Assault for a long time now and there one of the best thrash bands ever.Handle With Care is in the top five thrash albums of all time.The album starts off with one of the best thrash songs ever, called New Song,this is a pure fight song,it just pumps you up.From then on the album never gets boring,all the songs just blow you away. John Connelly is one of the best thrash singers.The album has its typical Nuclear Assault goof off songs on the album.The song is called Funky Noise, thats why Nuclear Assault rules.My three favorite thrash bands are, 1 Powermad, 2 Nuclear Assault, 3 Dark Angel.This album is for real headbangers only. For fans of Anthrax, Vio-lence, and D.R.I.
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5.0 out of 5 stars NUCLEAR ASSAULTS BEST!!!!,
this album has a lot of awesome songs and everything about this album is absolutely excellent.nuclear assault was formed by danny lilker(ex-anthrax bassist)and like i said in the s.o.d. review danny is always an awesome bass player and this album is proof.the drums on this album is hardcore glenn just keeps pounding and pounding his drums to extinction.the guitars are simply jaw-dropping and lots of excellent solos,and the vocals are unique and awesome with the music.the best songs on here are critical mass,inherited hell,emergency,trial of tears,and lots of other great tunes too.get this cause if you like infamous bass playing excellent guitar riffs,hardcore drumming,and a bit high vocals,this is the album for you!!!


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