Debut albums are often a band’s rawest statement. Shattered Existence is no exception. Dropped in the golden year of thrash (alongside Practice What You Preach and Beneath the Remains ), this album introduced Xentrix as a band that could match the speed of Destruction but had the vocal clarity of Joey Belladonna (Anthrax).
The Truth Inside opens with a bass solo (Mackenzie’s finest moment) before exploding into a riff that would have fit perfectly on Shattered Existence . xentrix discography
Today, Xentrix consists of original members Steve "Zixx" Roberts (vocals, guitar), Paul "Gixx" Jackson (guitar), and bassist Lee "Eboli" Eboli, along with drummer Andy "Axe" Axe. The band remains active, touring extensively and performing at metal festivals around the world. Debut albums are often a band’s rawest statement
The band's fourth album, "Blue Hell," was released in 1990 and marked a significant departure from their earlier sound. With a more commercial and melodic approach, "Blue Hell" alienated some fans but also brought Xentrix a wider audience and critical acclaim. Following the album's release, Xentrix went on hiatus, with various members pursuing side projects and solo endeavors. The Truth Inside opens with a bass solo