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Exodus

Once the kings of the Bay Area metal scene -- the birthplace of thrash -- Exodus were unceremoniously demoted from their post with the arrival of Los Angeles' Metallica in 1982. And while they proceeded to eek out a hit-and-miss career of their own over the next few decades, all the while influencing at least two separate generations of younger thrash bands, Exodus were ultimately fated to be the ultimate also-rans of the genre they helped spawn. Formed in 1981 by singer Paul Baloff, guitarists Gary Holt and Kirk Hammett, bassist Geoff Andrews, and drummer Tom Hunting, Exodus were heavily influenced by Motörhead and New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands like Iron Maiden and Raven, whose lessons they combined with the raw, D.I.Y. aesthetic of the prolific Bay Area punk scene to create thrash metal. Their handful of demos recorded between 1982-1984 became wildly popular on the all-important underground tape-trading circuit of the time, and solidified the band's standing as the Bay Area's first thrash champions. But they would soon lose their numero uno standing as well as their guitarist Hammett to the aforementioned Metallica, who then raced ahead of all competitors in their mission to bring thrash to the world. Wounded but undaunted, Exodus drafted guitarist Rick Hunolt and replaced bassist Andrews with Rob McKillop before signing with Torrid Records, for whom they recorded their Bonded by Blood debut in 1984. But the album languished unreleased for over a year due to business problems, and by the time it was finally unveiled by Combat Records in 1985, the would-be genre benchmark already sounded dated and its impact was severely dulled by the quick evolution of their peers.

These hardships also led to the ousting of vocalist Baloff, whose carefree, larger-than-life attitude (and often drunken behavior) made him an easy scapegoat for his more driven bandmates. His replacement was ex-Testament singer Steve "Zetro" Souza, who arrived in time for 1987's disappointing Pleasures of the Flesh -- an inconsistent album which did nothing to advance Exodus' cause. Incessant touring served to strengthen the band's new lineup, though, and 1989's meticulously conceived Fabulous Disaster was a critical triumph, bringing the group to their commercial peak. The successful world tour which followed brought another dramatic setback, however, when drummer Hunting was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat which first sidelined, then forced him to quit the band at tour's end. Still, Exodus was on a roll, and their momentum led to a new contract with Capitol Records, which immediately rushed them back into the studio with former Anthrax drum tech John Tempesta manning the skins, to lay down tracks for 1990's Impact Is Imminent. But the absence of a competent producer and a carelessly assembled collection of songs resulted in a dull, forgettable album that was doomed to commercial failure from day one, squandering the group's recent accomplishments and pretty much closing their window to success. Longtime bassist McKillop left soon after (replaced by Mike Butler) and despite the renewed quality of 1992's Force of Habit (certainly their most diverse album ever), the members of Exodus decided to go their separate ways when the grunge revolution sidelined heavy metal bands of most any stripe.

But then, ten years after his departure from the band, Paul Baloff rejoined most of the classic Bonded by Blood lineup for a series of gigs in 1997. A live album entitled Another Lesson in Violence was issued by Century Media to memorialize their homecoming show in San Francisco, and the band continued to perform sporadically over the next few years until tragedy struck: Baloff suddenly passed away on February 2, 2002 after suffering a massive stroke and slipping into a comma three days earlier. Guitarist Gary Holt -- long Exodus' de facto leader -- still wanted to carry on, however, so after reuniting most of the band's "semi-classic" Fabulous Disaster formation, also featuring Hunolt, Hunting and Souza, plus bassist Jack Gibson, work began on the band's sixth studio album, 2004's Nuclear Blast released thrash-fest, Tempo of the Damned. The record didn't bring Exodus fame and fortune, of course, but it did meet with widespread critical acclaimed and firmly reestablished the band's career with the help of their still peerlessly energetic live performances, now being witnessed worldwide by thousands of impressionable fans, too young to have seen the original legends of thrash -- Exodus, Metallica, Slayer, etc. -- during their glory years.

In fact, not even a final falling out with Souza and Hunolt could derail the Exodus juggernaut now, as they moshed back into the studio to record 2005's Shovel Headed Kill Machine with vocalist Rob Dukes, guitarist Lee Altus (once of competing Bay Area thrashers Heathen), and drummer Paul Bostaph (ex-Forbidden, Slayer, Testament, etc.). Two years later, they were back at it again, with a returning Tom Hunting behind the drum kit for another new studio album named The Atrocity Exhibition...Exhibit A, as well as 2008's Let There Be Blood (a well-meaning but utterly unnecessary re-recording of 1985's seminal Bonded by Blood debut), as well as 2010's Exhibit B: The Human Condition. Be that as it may, Exodus continue in their quest to instruct new millennium audiences with their one-of-a-kind "lesson in violence"; simultaneously reaping the undying respect (if not monetary reward) from the hundreds of purist young thrash bands, created in their image, that sprung up worldwide towards the end of the '00s. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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I remember thrashing to Bonded by Blood with my cassette Walkman back in the day. Saw them in concert in 1988 and they tore it up! Definitely one of my favorite thrash bands. I like Shovel Headed Kill Machine - it's the kind of raw, merciless thrash they started with.
riverman172
It ain't about no goldfish. And it ain't about trout. Piiiirraaaah h n n a a a a a a . Why so heavy? I miss Paul.
The funny thing is that they sound so pathetic with the new lead.
... Oh, and as far as originators go, Exodus is up there, but let's be real: Motörhead and Anvil were the first thrash.
I agree with Supabaked0id . Good god, I wish Metallishit would retire and go away, already.
Next Sunday Metal Alliance Tour, it's about time!!!!
Exodus pretty much invented thrashing, kicking the s**t out of your friends to some good tunes. Truly one of the pioneers of metal.
At some point the biographers need to get their s**t together.... . . . . . a l w a y s starts out with the gratuitous Metallica hand job before even giving a real intro to the featured band.
Pandora thinks all metal is after and only comparable to Hetfield and crew..booooo o ! ! !
I heard Bjork had joined them in '79 for a short period. :/
Whoever wrote this bio is a f**king idiot! EXODUS DEMOTED? EXODUS IS THRASH METAL FUCKWAD!!
This Bio was not even proofread much less edited for style. Exodus occupies a special place in Metal. Done.
Who edits these bios? Los Angeles' Mettalica? Since when? Norcal baby since they were delivered bloody and screaming into this world.
Bay area metal changed the world,it is the epicenter of some much phenomenal music.isnt violence so much fun? Exodus-testa m e n t - f o r b i d d e n - d e a t h angel-faith no more- mordred,find it, listen to it, it will change the way you hear all other music it is a way of life and perspective. I love the sound of pain the more it hurts the better i feel THANKS GARY
Thanks for the memories, exodus has their very own musical category, they are known as MURDER METAL. growing up in the bay area in the 80's what a great experience some much music came out of there. Play exodus at my cremation
All I can say ,it's that I got the excellent choice as a young kid to choose THRASH METAL as a Lifestyle ; Lifetime achievement and to have met Tom Hunting after their show with KREATOR in FORT LAUDERDALE in 2009,it was so intense to meet Tom after knowing that they were my 2nd Concert ever in 1986 in their hometown of SAN FRANCISCO. I love THRASH METAL not only because of the MUSIC and what it's done to the whole World but I learned to Speak ENGLISH with the BESTMusic in the Planet,Much respect
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Exodus totally exemplifies thrash metal!
Long live Gary Holt!
riverman172
This band doesn't get the props they deserve.f it! I'm glad they're still around. Tight musicianship . But miss Souza singing. Long live EXODUS !!!!!!
Such a great band!
Exodus kills period mother f**kers
I saw these guys during the Pleasures of the Flesh tour and they tore it up! Some of the best riffs in the history of thrash.
jetmech.170. m d
Kirk used to be in the band.
Kirk Hammit on guitar . That kicks azz
One of the REAL big 4
Wow, this is impressive.
Hell bands like this just don't exist anymore
riverman172
I thought they were done. Found tempo on the shelf, bought it, cranked it,loved it. So hide in your shroud of urine cuz I can't take the sound of it! Just poetic, isn't it?
franklinhawk i n s 2 5
WHITE PEOPLE SCARE ME!!!!!!!
The song is pretty cool.......g o figure.
i saw these guys on the bonded by blood tour they were not dated and as a matter of fact kicked selouttallic a ' s a**!!!!!!!!
F**KING METAL \m/ \m/
Still on the best thrash metal bands out there
pamnsonny
exodus is great!
Dukes can go sing for Hatebreed. Bring back Souza!
yeti30312
WHO IS WRITING THESE F**KED UP BIO'S??What is with all the f**king melodica stupidica worship??i would rather see EXODUS...the y still kick a**.
I'd be happy if they only played Bonded By Blood...
...1987's disappointin g Pleasures of the Flesh... the writer of this article lost all credibility with this statement
carlosfernan d e 2
Pandora shoud play Pleasures of the Flesh...
THE F**KING GODS OF THRASH ROB GARY TOM JACK AND LEE AND WITH GARY GOING TO SLAYER RICK HUNOLT IS REJOINING THE BOYS AGAIN FULL F**KING SHRED FULL F**KING TIME
only dicks dont like dukes
They still have it. I hope to see them soon it's been years
I only wish i had listen to thrash metal back in the early 90's instead of tuning in on n**ger music.This would've change my life on to this point.
Drop all the albums post-Zetro and add all with him. This Dukes guy belongs in a hardcore band.
When Theres No More Room In HELL The Dead Will THRASH The Earth!!!!
no Pleasures of the flesh? no Impact is Imminent? no Force of Habit? three of their best albums are not on here
walking down the backstreets the moon is full and high, feel your body start to sweat someone's about to die
in35109ez
BONDED BY BLOOD, REIGN IN BLOOD, THE LEGACY, MASTER OF PUPPTS, AMONG THE LIVING AND SO FAR SO GOOD SO WHAT, SOME OF THE BEST OF TRASH METAL OF TH 80'S
Loved Exodus up through the Zetro years. Since then, they are a Hardcore fronted band and horrible compared to the previous eras. Bring back Zetro PLEASE!!!!!!
got to meet and do an interview with Paul Baloff when they did a gig in Providence R.I. with the Mighty S.O.D. !!! was an awesome night of thrash !!!!
saw exodus anthax & helloween in 1988 together, exodus was and still is the best thrash band ever
Bonded By Blood is my favorite thrash album of all time!!!
Paul Baloff R.I.P.
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