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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Cover =
| name = Totális Metal
| Name = Totális Metal
| type = Studio
| Released = 1986, 2003
| artist = [[Pokolgép]]
| Type = Studio album
| cover =Totális Metál.jpg
| Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| alt =
| Length = 35:49
| released = 1986, 2003
| recorded =
| Label = [[Hungaroton]]
| Artist = [[Pokolgép]]
| venue =
| studio =
| Last album = ''[[A Sátán/A maszk]]''<br/>(1985)
| genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| This album = '''''Totális Metal'''''<br/>(1986)
| length = 35:49
| Next album = ''[[Pokoli színjáték]]''<br/>(1987)
| label = [[Hungaroton]]
| producer =
| prev_title = [[A Sátán/A maszk]]
| prev_year = 1985
| next_title = [[Pokoli színjáték]]
| next_year = 1987
}}
}}


'''''Totális Metal''''' is the debut album of [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Pokolgép]]. The band was one of the first metal bands in Hungary, and they were definitely the first to release a metal album and single (1985, [[A Sátán/A maszk]]). Totális Metal has very strong [[Judas Priest]] and [[Accept (band)|Accept]] influences. This album became legendary in Hungary.
'''''Totális Metal''''' is the debut album by Hungarian [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Pokolgép]]. The band was one of the first metal bands in Hungary and the first to release a metal album and single (1985, [[A Sátán/A maszk]]). Totális Metal has very strong [[Judas Priest]] and [[Accept (band)|Accept]] influences. This album became legendary in Hungary.{{cn|date=June 2022}}
The album was released originally on vinyl and cassette, but in 2003, Hungaroton re-released on CD with bonuses.


The album was released originally on vinyl and cassette, but in 2003, Hungaroton re-released on CD with bonuses.
All music written by Pokolgép.<br/>
All lyrics written by [[Feró Nagy]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All music written by Pokolgép. All lyrics written by [[Feró Nagy]].

;Side A
;Side A
# A jel (3:26)
# A jel (3:26)
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.pokolgep.hu Pokolgép official website]
* [http://www.pokolgep.hu Pokolgép official website]

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Latest revision as of 14:09, 22 September 2023

Totális Metal
Studio album by
Released1986, 2003
GenreHeavy metal
Length35:49
LabelHungaroton
Pokolgép chronology
A Sátán/A maszk
(1985)
Totális Metal
(1986)
Pokoli színjáték
(1987)

Totális Metal is the debut album by Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép. The band was one of the first metal bands in Hungary and the first to release a metal album and single (1985, A Sátán/A maszk). Totális Metal has very strong Judas Priest and Accept influences. This album became legendary in Hungary.[citation needed]

The album was released originally on vinyl and cassette, but in 2003, Hungaroton re-released on CD with bonuses.

Track listing

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All music written by Pokolgép. All lyrics written by Feró Nagy.

Side A
  1. A jel (3:26)
  2. Pokolgép (3:06)
  3. Démon (4:09)
  4. A tűz (2:54)
  5. B.S. emlékére (In memorial of Bon Scott) (4:04)
Side B
  1. Totális metal (3:35)
  2. Mennyit érsz? (3:47)
  3. Átkozott nemzedék (3:52)
  4. Mindhalálig rock and roll (3:20)
  5. ...tovább (3:36)
CD bonus tracks
  1. Kegyetlen asszony (4:40)
  2. Gép-induló (Live 1990) (4:45)

Personnel

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