Awesome show!
by ChiefGirl88 on 5/7/25TempleLive Wichita - WichitaRating: 5 out of 5Great show with the intensity of 30 years ago! Alex Skolnik SHREDS!!!
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Unlike other '80s metal bands, Testament’s fan base hasn't diminished with the accumulation of years. In fact, when Testament dropped "Dark Roots of Earth" in 2012, the disc entered the Billboard 200 at No. 12, the highest chart position the band has seen in its career. As every ticket holder in the metal underground knows, Testament concerts are built on furious riffs and aggressive harmonies. In fact, Testament became known for their virtuosic control and melodic crunch, an approach to thrash metal that set them apart from their contemporaries, many of whom just wanted to play as fast and as loud as possible on tour. Whether Testament is playing new material in concert or classics from the '80s, be prepared for pyrotechnics, headbanging, moshing and a stage set that looks like the lurid artwork from one of their famous album covers.
The 1980s are considered the heyday of American thrash metal, and the Bay Area was a hotbed for bands that liked their riffs hard and their solos fast. No ardent fan or music critic would dispute that. Many metal bands that exploded onto the scene in the '80s and rode the wave of MTV exposure, being featured on the music network’s legendary "Headbanger’s Ball" program, fell into obscurity when '90s grunge became popular, but Testament continued to battle on. Testament's first three albums, which include "The Legacy" (1987), "The New Order (1988)" and "Practice What You Preach" (1989), are the bands most popular, beloved by metal heads around the globe. In a 30-year career that has featured 10 studio albums, four live albums, six compilations and 1.4 million records sold in the U.S., Testament continue to play fast and hard, touring all over the world with bands like Judas Priest, Anthrax, Megadeth, Exodus and Lamb of God.
Great show with the intensity of 30 years ago! Alex Skolnik SHREDS!!!
Awesome experience seeing these icons tell stories of the songwriting for the, "Practice what you Preach"album. Unforgettable.
Great seeing old school Trash Metal. I finally got to see them. Was not disappointed
I have been trying to make it to a Testament show for a few years, since the first one I attempted to go to was cancelled due to COVID. Scheduling finally worked out, and I had an amazing time seeing them finally. They seemed genuinely happy to be there and like they were having a great time playing songs that they wouldn't normally play live, along with old favorites. A great show!
The special kind of tour I’ve always wanted from Testament. Intimate and reflective of their decades of excellence. Hearing these deep cuts for the first time in decades (last played before I was born) or never played before is a true treat.
Kreator and Testament were amazing, the set lists were perfect, the crowd was great, everything was ran perfectly, and the bands were great so interactive with the crowd.
Excellent venue and the band line up was incredible. This was my second TestamenT concert and the first time for Kreator and Possessed, it was a killer show. I got a little too close to the 'wall of death";) and then the crowd surfing started.....fun was had by all ;)
Amazing live performance! The band played old school thrashmetal, missed some new stuff from the Brotherhood of the Snake album though.
Great Performance, nice place but for these two Bands the place was a little bit too small. overall great show.
Excellent show of Testament and Kreator! Lots of Thrash Metal people enjoy the night ...BRUTAL \M/