The Israeli band's songs like Blind Hatred carried a political bite through the 2000s.
If you want to hear what they were about, try Blind Hatred or Anarchy Nearly Lost. They're good examples of that Tel Aviv metal sound with a point.
Master formed in Tel Aviv in 1997, and their self-titled debut arrived in 1999. Their songs often carried a confrontational edge, with titles like Subdue The Politician and Blind Hatred. That track Blind Hatred shows how their music wasn't just heavy, it had something to say.
They started with Yossi Sassi on guitar, Guy Mezger on vocals, Ohad Levy on bass, and Amos Ben David on drums. After their 1999 debut, they put out Return to Chaos in 2003 and Distorted Feedback in 2006.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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