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Another Lesson in Violence

Another Lesson in Violence is a live album by the American band , recorded on March 8, 1997, at The Trocadero in , , and released on July 8, 1997, by . The album features the band's classic lineup, including vocalist , guitarists Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt, bassist Jack Gibson, and drummer , marking Gibson's debut recording with . The recording captures a high-energy performance in front of a sold-out crowd, produced by , and includes guest vocals by of on the track "A Lesson in Violence." It primarily draws from Exodus's early studio albums (1985) and (1987), with extended live arrangements that highlight the band's aggressive style, including searing guitar solos and rhythmic intensity. Notable for reviving interest in Exodus during a period of lineup changes and hiatuses, the album also features the demo-era track "Impaler," co-written by Gary Holt and (later of Metallica). The 12-track setlist spans over 75 minutes, encompassing songs like "," "," "," and closing with an extended live version of "Strike of the Beast." Widely praised for its raw energy and fidelity to the band's roots, Another Lesson in Violence is often cited as one of the definitive live releases of the .

Background

Lineup changes prior to recording

Following the release of their 1992 studio album , which received mixed reviews amid shifting trends in , Exodus entered an extended hiatus in 1993, during which the band ceased touring and recording activities. This period marked the departure of vocalist Steve "Zetro" Souza, who had joined in 1986 and fronted the group on four studio albums from (1987) to . No interim vocalists performed with the band during the hiatus, as Exodus remained inactive until a reunion effort in 1997. The 1997 reunion centered on recapturing the band's early intensity, prompting the return of original vocalist , who had co-founded in 1979 and led them on their seminal 1985 debut before leaving in 1986 due to personal and musical differences. Baloff's reinstatement was driven by guitarist Gary Holt's desire to revive the raw energy of the band's formative years, especially after the more groove-oriented direction of their 1990s output like Impact Is Imminent (1990) failed to resonate as strongly with fans. Guitarists Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt remained the stable core, having collaborated since the early 1980s—Holt as a co-founder and Hunolt joining in 1983 to solidify the dual-guitar attack that defined 's sound. Drummer , another co-founder from 1979, also returned for the reunion after the hiatus, providing continuity on following his previous tenure through the band's peak. The key addition was bassist Jack Gibson, who joined in 1997, marking his debut with and replacing prior bassists such as McKillop (1983–1991) and Michael Butler (1991–1993). Gibson, previously with the band WarDance, brought fresh stability to the lineup, enabling a short U.S. tour that emphasized live performances of classics from as the blueprint for their setlist. These personnel shifts directly influenced the decision to document the reunion via a live recording, highlighting Baloff's charismatic stage presence and the band's renewed aggression.

Context and concept of the album

"Another Lesson in Violence" is a live album that reinterprets and expands upon Exodus's seminal 1985 debut "Bonded by Blood," primarily through performances of its core tracks alongside additional early material, all captured with the reformed classic lineup to recapture the raw intensity that defined the band's formative years after a period of significant personnel flux. The project marked the brief 1997 reunion of original vocalist Paul Baloff and drummer Tom Hunting alongside guitarists Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt, with new bassist Jack Gibson, enabling a return to the aggressive sound that had been diluted by subsequent changes. This effort was driven by fan demand to revive the original configuration, as Holt recalled outreach from supporters urging the band to reconnect with Baloff and reassemble. The album's creation stemmed from Exodus's intent to reconnect with their heritage during a late- period when the genre saw renewed interest, buoyed by the enduring prominence of Bay Area peers like and Metallica, in contrast to the mixed reception and limited commercial traction of the band's 1990s releases "" (1992) and "Impact Is Imminent" (1990). These prior efforts had experimented with groove and alternative influences, alienating some core fans and underscoring the need to reaffirm the high-speed, mosh-inducing aggression central to Exodus's identity. By focusing on live renditions, the band aimed to deliver an authentic of their revitalized energy ahead of touring commitments, emphasizing Baloff's unrestrained, snarling vocal delivery that embodied the chaotic spirit of underground thrash scenes in the Bay Area. Central to the album's concept was the inclusion of rarities such as "Piranha" and "Impaler," drawn from the band's 1982 demo recordings, to highlight previously unreleased gems from their pre-debut era and provide a fuller portrait of Exodus's foundational aggression. This approach not only expanded the set beyond "Bonded by Blood" but also reinforced the thematic pillars of violence, rebellion, and unyielding fury that permeated the band's lyrics, evoking the visceral rebellion against societal norms that fueled their rise from local clubs to thrash metal pioneers. The result was a high-octane live testament intended to reignite the band's legacy, blending nostalgia with ferocious immediacy.

Recording and production

Live recording session

The live recording for Another Lesson in Violence took place on March 8, 1997, during a sold-out performance at The Trocadero in , , capturing Exodus in their hometown environment. The event featured the reunited lineup of vocalist , guitarists Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt, bassist Jack Gibson, and drummer , emphasizing the band's origins with a raw, unpolished energy. The atmosphere was charged with high-energy crowd interaction, reflecting San Francisco's thrash metal heritage, as fans responded enthusiastically to the performance's intensity and Baloff's charismatic, animated stage presence that infused the show with a sense of unbridled chaos and camaraderie. The setlist centered on tracks from the band's seminal debut Bonded by Blood (1985), alongside selections from Pleasures of the Flesh (1987) and the demo-era track "Impaler," delivered with updated arrangements that highlighted the 1997 lineup's chemistry, including extended guitar solos by Holt and Hunolt to showcase their technical prowess. A notable highlight was the guest appearance by Robb Flynn of Machine Head, who made a during the of "A Lesson in Violence." The recording prioritized live authenticity to preserve its gritty, unrefined vibe.

Post-production and mixing

Following the live recording on March 8, 1997, at The Trocadero in San Francisco, for Another Lesson in Violence emphasized preserving the raw energy of the through minimal intervention, with the focus on refining the captured audio for . Engineer Steven Remote managed the initial multi-track recording, utilizing the venue's soundboard feeds alongside audience microphones to capture a balanced live atmosphere. This approach ensured the album retained its authentic concert feel while addressing any inconsistencies inherent to live capture. Andy Sneap served as producer and mixer, marking his first collaboration with , where he balanced the unpolished live sound with enhanced clarity across guitars and vocals to highlight the band's intensity. The mixing sessions took place at Hyde Street Studios in from April 1 to 8, 1997, incorporating adjustments to amplify the genre's signature aggressive tone. The final mix, with a total runtime of 75:52, spotlighted key instrumental elements, including the punchy precision of drummer Tom Hunting's attack and the prominent groove from Jack Gibson's debut with . Guitars delivered razor-sharp heaviness, while the overall production upgraded the sound of the band's 1980s-era tracks to emphasize their speed and aggression without modern overproduction. This technical refinement contributed to the 's enduring reputation for sonic excellence in live recordings.

Release

Initial release details

Another Lesson in Violence was initially released on July 8, 1997, through for worldwide distribution, excluding where Victor Entertainment issued a region-specific edition. The album came in a standard jewel case CD packaging, complete with an 8-page booklet containing on the live recording context and photographs from the performance, while the artwork depicted violent imagery that echoed the aggressive aesthetic of Exodus's debut album Bonded by Blood. At launch, the primary format was , with a cassette version released by Metal Mind Records in ; the release did not achieve major chart entry but was aimed at revival audiences. The album's debut coincided with a short reunion tour focused on performing its classic material, including shows that captured the energy documented on the record.

Reissues and formats

Following the original 1997 compact disc release on , the album has seen several reissues across various physical formats, primarily targeting and cassette collectors, with no major tracks added in any edition. In January 2007, Night of the Vinyl Dead Records issued a limited-edition double pressing in , hand-numbered and restricted to 500 copies, which highlighted growing interest among collectors for the band's live reunion material. A 2016 reissue appeared as a limited-edition double vinyl on Black Sleeves in , pressed in a run of 400 copies with a jacket, broadening access for analog enthusiasts despite its specialized visual format. The album returned to cassette format in 2022 via Back On Black in the UK, offering a standard tape edition that catered to demand for retro playback options without additional limited constraints. In 2023, Music On Vinyl, in collaboration with Century Media, released a limited double edition of 1,000 individually numbered copies on 180-gram yellow and black marbled audiophile , including an insert with and a replica of the original concert poster, coinciding with ongoing revival efforts. Digital versions of the album have been available on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Bandcamp since at least the early 2010s, with no verified expansions or remastering specific to 2021, maintaining the core 1997 mix for online listeners.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in 1997, Another Lesson in Violence received generally positive reviews from metal critics, who praised its raw energy and faithful recreation of Exodus's classic thrash sound, though some noted limitations in production quality. Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic awarded the album 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting the "vibrant live" performance captured during the one-off reunion show, with Paul Baloff's "gravelly roars as powerful as ever," while critiquing the dated production relative to contemporary releases. In Chronicles of Chaos, Adrian Bromley gave it 7 out of 10, describing it as a "mediocre but still entertaining" document of early that preserved the band's original passion and precision, serving as a treat for fans of raw, old-school aggression despite not being "stunning or earth shattering." Similarly, Scott Hefflon in Lollipop Magazine lauded the album's "shredding" production by —sharp yet heavy—and its high-energy renditions of classics from and beyond, emphasizing Baloff's commanding return after a six-year absence. Later assessments echoed these sentiments. Common praises across reviews included the band's flawless execution of staples like "." Criticisms focused on the lack of new studio material, rendering it somewhat redundant for some listeners, especially with Exodus's impending hiatus.

Cultural impact and enduring popularity

Another Lesson in Violence holds a significant place in the legacy of Exodus's original vocalist , marking his final major recording with the band before his death from a in 2002 at age 41. The live album captured Baloff's raw, energetic performance during the 1997 reunion show, solidifying his status as the iconic frontman of Exodus's early thrash era, a reputation frequently highlighted in metal community discussions and tributes. The album's raw live format, emphasizing high-energy renditions of classic tracks, contributed to the momentum behind Exodus's 2001 reunion after a hiatus from 1998 to 2001, helping sustain fan interest during the band's break. This period of inactivity followed the album's release, positioning Another Lesson in Violence as a de facto swan song for the 1997 lineup featuring Baloff, Tom Hunting on drums, and Gary Holt on guitar. The recording's intensity influenced subsequent Exodus efforts, such as the 2004 studio album Tempo of the Damned, which revived the band's aggressive thrash sound with Steve "Zetro" Souza returning on vocals after Baloff's passing. Among fans, the album enjoys enduring praise for its powerful live execution and production quality, often ranked as one of the top live recordings on platforms like , where multiple reviews describe it as a for the genre's . Its popularity persists in the 2020s, evidenced by approximately 1.5 million streams on as of October 2025, reflecting sustained listener engagement with its unpolished aggression. The album's influence extends to the revival of the , inspiring newer acts like and Municipal Waste through its demonstration of unrelenting live ferocity, which echoed in the revival scene's emphasis on high-octane performances. A 2023 limited-edition reissue, pressed in and black marbled 180-gram and limited to 1,000 numbered copies, further boosted collector interest and reinforced its cult status at metal festivals, where it remains a staple for showcasing Exodus's foundational energy.

Credits

Track listing

All tracks are live performances recorded at the in on March 8, 1997.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1""Gary Holt, 3:34
2""Gary Holt, 4:29
3""Gary Holt8:15
4""Gary Holt, 3:37
5"Deliver Us to Evil"Gary Holt, Mark Whitaker5:30
6"Piranha"Gary Holt3:48
7"Strike of the Beast"Gary Holt, 3:31
8"Brain Dead"Gary Holt5:22
9"No Love"Gary Holt, 6:41
10"A Lesson in Violence"Gary Holt, Rick Hunolt, 5:58
11"Impaler"Gary Holt, , , 3:36
12"Song for Angela"Gary Holt6:54
The album's total runtime is 75:52. "A Lesson in Violence" features guest guitar by Robb Flynn, credited in the personnel section. The setlist draws primarily from the band's 1985 album Bonded by Blood, with "Piranha" originating from a 1982 demo, "Impaler" from 1982 material, and "Song for Angela" serving as an instrumental closer from the 1987 album Pleasures of the Flesh.

Personnel

The lineup for Another Lesson in Violence consisted of the core members at the time of recording. Band members Guest musician
  • – additional guitar on "A Lesson in Violence"
Production
  • – producer, mixing
  • Steve Remote – engineer
  • – arrangements
Additional credits
  • Strephon Taylor – cover artwork
  • Live show photography featured in the artwork and booklet

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