![]() They sat out the first wave of small potato record label offerings, but failed to land an expected plum spot on the Combat or Roadrunner roster. Though Sindrome were in touch with the times commercially and musically, nothing more happened. ![]() (And why not? Terrorizer were highly indebted to Master, Deathstrike, and Devastation.) That first demo “Into the Halls of Extermination” launched an impressive underground career - most bands today would love to sell 10,000 of anything - on the basis of tough, Dark Angel-style thrash with a corroded Venom influence and even some touches of Terrorizer. Chicago area deathly thrashers Sindrome arrived with much fanfare in 1987, boasting formidable studio sound that rivaled most thrash vinyl of the day, a swanky color cassette cover, and a laundry list of resume credits that included legendary underground names like Master, Deathstrike, and Devastation (IL). In the heat of the late 1980s thrash demo trading fever, yes, it was possible to have a super-group of members from bands that were little more than demo acts themselves.
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