![]() So, when it was recently announced that Sindrome would finally be issuing an official double-CD (and vinyl) discography- Resurrection: The Complete Collection-through Century Media this month, I jumped at the chance to discuss the project with former Sindrome vocalist Troy Dixler. The demos remained so in-demand, however, that Sindrome became one of the most frequently bootlegged bands around and labels large and small have been unsuccessfully hounding the group for decades for the opportunity to put together a legitimate Sindrome release. Unfortunately, the band suffered critical lineup changes that ultimately prevented them from securing a recording contract for a proper album. That is to say: it's seriously great shit! ![]() ![]() Imagine, perhaps, a fusion of Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness and Forbidden's Twisted Into Form. For those unaware, Chicago's Sindrome released two of the finest and most legendary demos of the late-'80s/early-'90s thrash metal underground: 1987's Into the Halls of Extermination and 1991's Vault of Inner Conscience. ![]()
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