The gothic and occult themes associated with The Legacy and The New Order aren't nearly as prevalent on Testament's third album, Practice What You Preach. Instead, the thrash metallers place more emphasis on subjects like freedom of choice, political corruption, hypocrisy, and the effects of greed and avarice. One of Testament's most informative songs, the disturbing "Greenhouse Effect" takes a painfully honest look at environmental destruction. But while the band shifts its focus lyrically, its musical approach is much the same -- under the direction of metal producer Alex Perialas, Testament takes no prisoners and remains unapologetically abrasive. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Practice What You Preach
01/01/1989 | Megaforce / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Practice What You Preach Track Listing
Credits of Practice What You Preach
- Alex Perialas
- Producer
- Alex Skolnick
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Chuck Billy
- Vocals
- Greg Christian
- Bass
- Louie Clemente
- Drums
- Eric Peterson
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Testament
- Main Performer
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