Sodom

With over four decades under their belt, multiple big records and hundreds of thousands of fans, the German Sodom is one of the most important thrash bands in Germany and Europe, if not ever. The Gelsenkirchen band instilled fear with its bedevilled first-wave black metal, penned at least a dozen anthems that each thrasher knows by heart, and is still ripe with aggression, speed, and intensity. Not everyone manages to have a career as impressive as this one, but for Onkel Tom and his companions – well it looks like about the easiest thing.

History:

Sodom’s history begins in 1981 when Tom Angelripper and his four friends started a band whose name is a tribute to Venom and their song “One Thousand Days in Sodom.” The band was born out of Tom’s desperation for a lifepath that would lead him away from the hard labour in the coalmines – and we can now say that he was successful in forging it.

Sodom quickly turned from a four-piece to a three-piece and in 1985, released their first EP, “In the Sign of Evil”, that was followed a year later by their first full-length album, “Obsessed by Cruelty”. These raging and obscure records in a couple of years would become the fuel for the then-emerging black metal scene, but the Germans had other plans on where to go from there. The group started playing in a more classic, thrash metal style and the two subsequent albums, “Persecution Mania” (1987) and “Agent Orange” (1989), brought the band global fame. The latter album, not long after its premiere, became one of the best-selling albums in Germany at the time, charting at number 36.

In the ‘90s, the band faced many struggles, and the waning popularity of thrash metal pushed Sodom to experiment with other styles, such as hardcore, groove metal or death metal. At the end of the decade, however, the band returned to the thrash sound with albums “Code Red and M-16” (though the latter was released in 2001), gaining new fans and inspiring old ones to return as well.

Sodom has enjoyed a solid reputation ever since and is considered to be one of the legends of the thrash metal scene, forming with Kreator and Destruction The Great Three of Teutonic Thrash. The band’s latest album is the 2022 40 Years at War – “The Greatest Hell of Sodom”.

Discography:

Studio albums:

Obsessed by Cruelty, 1986
Persecution Mania, 1987
Agent Orange Full-length, 1989
Better Off Dead, 1990
Tapping the Vein, 1992
Get What You Deserve, 1994
Masquerade in Blood, 1995
‘Til Death Do Us Unite, 1997
Code Red, 1999
M-16, 2001
Sodom , 2006
The Final Sign of Evil, 2007
In War and Pieces, 2010
Epitome of Torture, 2013
Decision Day, 2016
Genesis XIX, 2020
40 Years at War – The Greatest Hell of Sodom, 2022

EPs:

In the Sign of Evil, 1985
Expurse of Sodomy, 1987
Aber bitte mit Sahne!, 1993
Sacred Warpath, 2014
Partisan, 2018
Chosen by the Grace of God, 2019
Out of the Frontline Trench, 2019
A Handful of Bullets, 2020
Bombenhagel, 2021
1982, 2023

Demos:

Witching Metal, 1983
Victims of Death, 1984

Singles:

Ausgebombt, 1989
The Saw Is the Law, 1991
Sodom & Gomorrah, 2020
Indoctrination, 2020
1982, 2022
After the Deluge, 2022
1982, 2023

Splits:

Metal Mania Special Sampler Vol.2, 1989 (z Risk, Destruction i Pariah)
Endorama / Code Red, 1999 (z Kreator)
The Big Teutonic 4, 2012 (z Kreator, Destruction i Tankard)
Hellion Rising / Water Boarding, 2014 (z Hirax)
The Big Teutonic 4 – Part II, 2015 (z Kreator, Destruction i Tankard)
Inside My Crosshairs / Warmongers, 2016 (z Running Wild)

Live albums:

Mortal Way of Live, 1988
Live στο Ρόδον, 1991
Marooned Live, 1994
One Night in Bangkok, 2003

Compilations:

In the Sign of Evil / Obsessed by Cruelty, 1988
Sodomania, 1991
Ten Black Years – Best Of, 1996
The Art of Killing Poetry, 2010
30 Years Sodomized: 1982-2012, 2012
Official Bootleg – The Witchhunter Decade, 2012
Days of Retribution, 2016
Demonized, 2017
Out of the Frontline Trench / Partisan, 2019