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Friday, February 1: Accept, âBeat the Bastardsâ
Acceptâs decision to reconvene with Mark Tornillo replacing the iconic Udo Dirkschneider received shockingly little pushback from audiences: even though their previous attempt at a non-Udo run with David Reece was mostly forgiven and forgotten, and even though the bandâs three â90s records with Udo at the helm were increasingly disheartening, fans were surprisingly willing to go with the notion of a different frontman (and an American, no less) leading the legendary outfit. Â And their faith was ultimately rewarded, as âBeat the Bastardsâ opened Blood of the Nations and hit with more force and venom than anyone was expecting, updating the approach of Restless & Wild but staying true to the crushing spirit that defined Acceptâs legacy. Â Tornilloâs screeching was naturally different from Dirkschneiderâs caterwaul, but the T.T. Quick vocalist blended in seamlessly with Wolf Hoffmannâs charging riffs and Stefan Schwarzmannâs frantic yet super-precise drumming, and âBeat the Bastardsâ more than lived up to its title. Â It wasnât just that everything locked in place, it was that nobody was really expecting an Accept record in 2006 to sound this purposeful and relentless. Â And while this new-model Accept would eventually wear this formula down to tedium, âBeat the Bastardsâ was a striking declaration of vitality from a band most had long since written off.
July 14th 1986 TT Quick released their debut album âMetal Of Honor"
Did you knowâŚ
Mark Tornillo (Accept) was the vocalist on this album.
In 1983 Jon Zazula began the iconic Megaforce Records label, signing T.T. Quick, along with Metallica, Anthrax and several others
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Accept - Blind Rage
Accept â Blind Rage
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Review by Rick Ossian
As with many bands who did their thing in the early days of Metal and consequently ripped many of our collective heads off, Accept is a band that has had two lives.  Their second act, if you will, features the vocals of one Mark Tornilla (T.T.Quick).  Many of you will say that the first act was better, and that UdoâŚ
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TT Quick
TT Quick: "Victims" (from their debut self-titled EP, Megaforce Records, 1984)
New Jersey metal band of the NWOBHM period