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Practice What You Preach | 
enlarge | Artist: Testament Label: Megaforce / Wea Category: Music
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 25220
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 82009 UPC: 075678200922 EAN: 0075678200922 ASIN: B000002IOJ
Release Date: August 2, 1989 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Practice What You Preach | | • | Perilous Nation | | • | Envy Life | | • | Time Is Coming | | • | Blessed In Contempt | | • | Greenhouse Effect | | • | Sins Of Omission | | • | The Ballad | | • | Nightmare (Coming Back To You) | | • | Confusion Fusion |
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Another solid thrash album from Testament August 2, 2008 Testament may not have invented thrash metal; nor be the most highly recognised name among thrash metal (perhaps depending if you count bands that don't play thrash metal anymore or not), but they are still the best thrash metal band, and even their worst albums put Metallica or most other bands' best to shame.
This is another solid offering from Testament, and is good from the start to the end.
Testament's metal trifecta. May 16, 2008 Testament's third release brought us, in my opinion, their best release. The Legacy was good. The New Order was even better. Practice was a combination of those two albums and then some. Expertly crafted songs,thought provoking lyrics,great leads, scorching riffs. You name it, this album had it. It was Testament's "Reign In Blood". Sadly, none of their realeses after this could match the intensity or the creativity. No Testament fans collection is complete without this disc.
Testament at their best March 25, 2008 This was among my favorite albums during my teen years. Alex Skolnick was one of the best guitarists in metal at the time - very underrated in my opinion. Great phrasing, passion, and technique that made not only his solos, but the most straight-forward rhythm work impressive. His riffs were quite an influence on my playing during that time period.
But it doesn't end with great guitar. Every one in Testament brought something worthwhile to the table. It was a collective act that really knew how to jam. I saw them twice in concert and they were excellent on both occasions. I'd definitely recommend this to any rock/metal fans!
As Good As Ever February 16, 2008 Brings back the "old days" for me, which is High School, and I've discovered that this is one album that stood the test of time, at least in my opinion.
Classic Testament January 27, 2008 This album is prove that bands like Testament could make great music without going over the commercial side of the music business. Testament emerged from the Bay Area is SF, the same place where giants Metallica and Megadeth were formed. I still don't get why Testament isn't the the Big Four list..in my opinion they could replace Anthrax. Practice what you preach is a real trash album with so many elements that make it so interesting and melodic without falling in repetition. Alex, the lead guitarist, makes a great job here with his amazing solos and technique which still surprises me to this day. Testament is back and are here to stay!!
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