Read-a-long with Nintendo Power #253 (April 2010)
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Brutal Legend Band Spotlight: Testament

Submitted by Mike Koss on September 2, 2009 – 10:03 pmComments

riggsofblackWith such an awesome, heavy and varied soundtrack backing this latest expedition from the mind of Tim Schafer, we here at Aeropause are going to give you a look into some of the bands laying the Metal foundation

New or old, Testament can tear down the house and rebuild it in less than three days. Formed in Oakland, CA in 1983, they have become more prominently known after being featured in an “obscure” game that hails as Rock Band 2. Oddly enough, their track was from an album that proved to be a turning and slowing point in their career. Nonetheless, as they shed appendages to other Metal bands, Testament rocked on. After reforming like Devastator, Testament still rocks to this day. What makes Testament Metal? If the video after the jump doesn’t prove it, or your failed attempts at completing “Souls of Black” on Expert Bass in Rock Band 2, how about having contributed musicians to other bands including Savatage, Slayer, and Dragonlord.


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