Massakre is a Chilean thrash metal band, and a pioneer for the genre both in Chile and throughout Latin America. The band started as a garage band from 1982 to 1984 and moved into thrash metal in 1985. It has released three studio albums, Massacre, Psychotic Redemption and Crematorium with various other releases like demos, EPs, and compilations. They are also known for using corpse paint in a thrash metal band, later imitated by others.
History
Beginnings
Yanko Tólic started his musical career forming a garage band in 1982 named Sepulcro. The band didn't find much success and Tólic changed it to Embrión. He also developed his skills by studying guitar playing, with the Chilean scene dominated by rock bands like Tumulto, Sol y Medianoche and Congreso. Influenced by acts like Celtic Frost, Slayer and Hellhammer, he changed his genre to thrash metal and established the band Massakre in 1985, by recruiting Andrés Cabrío Marchant from Necrosis. The band appeared in major events in Santiago and Valparaiso, where there was great support for this type of music, alongside groups like Pentagram, Belial, Tormentor and Vulcano.
Career
After completing a successful festival tour, the band released some demo tapes that became popular, the first being Pissing into the Mass Grave in 1986, followed the same year by Altazor and Beyond the Psychotic Redemption in 1988. The latter contains the song "Morbid Death" that became a metal anthem for followers. But with success came the inevitable charges against the whole movement with some bands abandoning their route. This also affected Massakre, but they continued undeterred. A great point of opposition to the band was it using corpse paint which brought in charges of Satanic rituals and animal sacrifice and being possessed by evil spirits. The band tried to stop these rumours, but the accusations continued. Massakre released its first studio album in 1989. Entitled Massacre, although being thrash metal, it contained symphonic touches, and a conceptual story that links all the songs. But it was with the release of the better-produced Psychotic Redemption in 2001. After the release of their third studio album Crematorium in 2005, with additional influence of speed metal rather than just thrash metal, things cooled down. But the band continued to release EPs and compilation albums and has witnessed a comeback with the band also appearing in metal festivals like The Metal Fest in 2012.