Think This


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FieldValue
nameThink This
typestudio
artistToxik
coverToxik - Think This.jpg
releasedOctober 13, 1989
recordedMorrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida (mixed at same location)
genreThrash metal, progressive metal
length53:32
labelRoadracer
prev_titleWorld Circus
prev_year1987
next_titleBreaking Class
next_year2017
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| name = Think This | type = studio | artist = Toxik | cover = Toxik - Think This.jpg | alt = | released = October 13, 1989 | recorded = Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida (mixed at same location) | venue = | studio = | genre = Thrash metal, progressive metal | length = 53:32 | label = Roadracer | producer = | prev_title = World Circus | prev_year = 1987 | next_title = Breaking Class | next_year = 2017 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 =Ultimate Guitar | rev2Score = 9.3/10 | rev3 = Rock Hard | rev3score = 9/10 Think This is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Toxik, released on October 13, 1989 by Roadracer Records. It is their only studio album to feature vocalist Charles Sabin and guitarist John Donnelly, and the last one to feature bassist Brian Bonini and drummer Tad Leger. Think This would also be Toxik's last studio album before their initial breakup in 1992, resulting in a 33-year gap between records until the release of Dis Morta in 2022. The album was re-released by Metal Mind Productions and Displeased Records in 2007. Its artwork was designed by Ed Repka.

Reception

In 2005, Think This was ranked number 409 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.

Track listing

| all_writing = Josh Christian, except where noted | title1 = Think This | writer1 = Josh Christian, Charles Sabin | length1 = 5:38 | title2 = Greed | writer2 = Christian, Sabin | length2 = 4:10 | title3 = Spontaneous | length3 = 5:09 | title4 = There Stood the Fence | length4 = 4:44 | title5 = Black and White | length5 = 5:10 | title6 = Technical Arrogance | writer6 = Christian, Brian Bonini, Tad Leger | length6 = 5:25 | title7 = ɯᴉᒋ uɹnᗺ / In God | writer7 = Johann Sebastian Bach, Bonini / Christian | length7 = 5:11 | title8 = Machine Dream | length8 = 4:27 | title9 = Out on the Tiles | writer9 = John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | note9 = Led Zeppelin cover | length9 = 3:05 | title10 = Shotgun Logic | writer10 = Christian, Sabin | length10 = 5:15 | title11 = Time After Time | writer11 = Christian, Leger, Bonini, Sabin | length11 = 4:55 | title12 = Think That | length12 = 0:27

| headline = Metal Mind reissue | title13 = Shotgun Logic | length13 = 5:15 | note13 = Demo | title14 = Black and White | length14 = 5:10 | note14 = Demo

| headline = Displeased Records reissue | title13 = Spontaneous (Live) | length13 = 5:50 | title14 = Shotgun Logic | length14 = 5:07 | title15 = Untitled Jam | length15 = 3:24 | title16 = Minor | length16 = 5:57 | title17 = Lost World | length17 = 4:02

Personnel

  • Charles Sabin – vocals
  • Josh Christian – guitars
  • John Donnelly – guitars
  • Brian Bonini – bass
  • Tad Leger – drums

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic
  2. "Ultimate guitar review".
  3. Trojan, Frank. "Rock Hard review". issue 35.
  4. (May 11, 2022). "Toxik - Artwork For New Album Revealed". [[Metal Storm (webzine).
  5. (2005). "Best of Rock & Metal – Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten". [[Rock Hard (magazine).

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