Being a young and motivated Thrash Metal band, there is certainly nothing more enticing as being on stage, which is why Fusion Bomb didn’t stand around to wait for their fortune, but instead played the crap out of stages of all sizes.
As direct support for Megadeth and Tankard, they’re still down to thrash out every shabby dive. Inspired by bands like Exodus, Violator and D.R.I. the band has taken an oath to fight false Metal and cheap Pizza-Thrash.
: HAS PLAYED
Extreme Metal Invasion (DE), Freakout Festival (CH), Mega Thrash Quartet (BE), Thrash&Core Prayer (HU), ...
Supported: Megadeth, Tankard, Blind Illusion and Dust Bolt
: PRESS QUOTES
“This is Slayer all over and in parts, it eclipses them” - PlanetMosh, 5/5
“‘Slam Tornado’ ist als Titel naturlich ein Versprechen, hier steht der Pit hochkant, die Zahnfee bekommt Mengenrabatt!” - Heavy-Metal.de, 8/10
“There’s a wiff in the air that is reminiscent of those old 80s thrash clubs like The Stone, Ruthie’s Inn and La’mours; you know that smell - old leather, sweat, blood and stale beer” - Powerplay Rock and Metal Magazine, 10/10
”lch krieg’ mich echt nicht mehr ein, wie hammergeil sind diese zehn Tracks denn! Diese, ja genau, diese Mucke ist das wahre Lebenselixier, hellyeah!” - Metal Factory, 10/10
: BIOGRAPHY
Luxembourg, anno 2010, just when puberty truly struck and thrash metal was the bee’s knees, was when Fusion Bomb went through nuclear fission and saw the light of day. Puberty has mostly faded, but passion and dedication have stayed. As is tradition, the first few years were spent jamming and drinking beer together, before work on the first EP, entitled Pravda, started. Due to the band’s interest in history, they chose the Soviet Union as the central lyrical and musical theme for their first output.
2019 saw the birth of their first LP Concrete Jungle via Iron Shield Records from Berlin. Meanwhile busily touring, the band eviscerated several times the Eastern block, but did not forget the rest of Europe. With legends like Atrophy, Intruder and Blind Illusion the quartet gained a respectable fanbase. Still there’s no time to look back though, since hell awaits: 2021 another concept release is due and the gig calendar for 2020 is fully marked. Fully? Well, whereas the only way to truly satisfy the quartet’s ego is by booking a tour in Japan, a gig at your place would be almost as good.