Xentrix Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | For Whose Advantage? |
| 2 | Balance of Power |
| 3 | Questions |
| 4 | No Compromise |
| 5 | Crimes |
| 6 | The Human Condition |
| 7 | Kept in the Dark |
| 8 | False Ideals |
| 9 | The Bitter End |
| 10 | Back in the Real World |
| 11 | Dark Enemy |
| 12 | Desperate Remedies |
| 13 | New Beginnings |
| 14 | Reasons for Destruction |
| 15 | Bad Blood |
| 16 | Position of Security |
| 17 | Black Embrace |
| 18 | Heaven Cent |
| 19 | The Order of Chaos |
| 20 | All Bleed Red |
| 21 | A Friend to You |
| 22 | No More Time |
| 23 | Shadows of Doubt |
| 24 | Come Tomorrow |
| 25 | Pure Thought |
| 26 | Waiting |
| 27 | Release |
| 28 | Another Day |
| 29 | See Through You |
| 30 | 13 Years |
| 31 | The Hand That Feeds Itself |
| 32 | Scourge |
| 33 | Incite |
| 34 | Never Be |
| 35 | Caught You Living |
| 36 | Breathe |
| 37 | Blood Nation |
| 38 | Strength of Persuasion |
| 39 | Creed |
| 40 | Reward |
| 41 | Running, White Faced, City Boy |
| 42 | Never Be (demo) |
| 43 | The Hand That Feeds Itself (demo) |
| 44 | Behind the Walls of Treachery |
| 45 | Bleeding Out |
| 46 | Bury the Pain |
| 47 | Everybody Loves You When You’re Dead |
| 48 | Ghost Busters |
| 49 | Reckless With a Smile |
| 50 | Seven Words |
Xentrix Albums
About Xentrix
Xentrix is a British thrash metal band from Preston formed in 1987 who became key figures in the UK's underground metal scene during the late 80s and early 90s. Their aggressive yet melodic approach on albums like "For Whose Advantage?" and "Kin" showcased technical proficiency while maintaining accessibility, with tracks like "No More Time" and "For Whose Advantage?" becoming staples of the British thrash movement. Though they never achieved mainstream success like their American counterparts, Xentrix's consistent output and evolution from pure thrash to more progressive elements on later releases like "Scourge" earned them a dedicated following and respect within the metal community. Their ability to blend crushing riffs with thoughtful songwriting on tracks like "The Human Condition" demonstrated the depth possible within extreme metal.