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- Zaire
- Another Horse Story
- Waldo
- Roman Blood
- Tar and Soil
About the Band
Junta ( JUUN-tΙ) is the first studio album by the American rock band Phish. It was self-released by the band in May 1989 on cassette without the support from a record label, and later received a wider release when Elektra Records reissued it on compact disc in 1992. While Junta was preceded by two demo recordings β The White Tape (1986) and The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday (1987) β which circulated among the band's fanbase, Junta is the band's first professionally recorded album. Much of the album consists of complex, multi-part suites influenced by progressive rock and jazz rock.
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Album Review
Junta's self-titled album is a relentless display of raw energy and aggression that encapsulates the essence of true heavy metal. The band's sound is characterized by thunderous riffs, pounding drums, and intense vocals that never let up throughout the entire record. The production quality is top-notch, allowing every instrument to shine through the mix with clarity and power. Standout tracks like "Roman Blood" and "Tar and Soil" showcase Junta's ability to craft memorable hooks and deliver them with an unbridled intensity that leaves a lasting impact. This album solidifies Junta's place as a force to be reckoned with in the heavy metal scene, setting a high standard for future releases.