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JawnDiablo
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cryptic slaughter were cool too.
i never dug more than a couple pantera songs.
just never liked phil's gay attitude.
death was top notch.
human and spiritual healing. are excellent.
scream bloody gore and leprosy are kickin too.
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Check out The 3-Tards, one of the guys from Sacrifice is in the band.
Doesn't sound anything like Sacrifice though. |
3-Tards are funny. I've seen them a bunch of times.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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Exhorder were great. I saw them pay a couple times in Houston. Another good thrash band from Texas was Devastation. And Angkor Wat, dead horse, Rigor
Mortis, Gammacide, and Rotting Corpse.
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yep,Kreator is badass....and their new stuff is as good as the old in my opinion. |
Agree with you 100%. there last album was amazing.
How about :
Atrophy
Sadus
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yeah,I remember jamming to Atrophy.
Anacrusis
Infernal Majasty
Fates Warning
Sanctuary
Death Angel (they had at least 1 good album)
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Anacrusis...I didn't think I'd hear them mentioned! they were pretty cool and progressive.
I knew I'd see Dead Horse pop up eventually.
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Quote: | Originally posted by metal mulisha
Death hell ya. How could we leave that out of the mix. Although I guess they were more death metal than thrash, or maybe not. That album Human was so
good.
Am I crazy for never really being into Pantera all that much. I don't mind a song here and there, but other than that I never really dug them much. I
do however realize what they are to metal in the grand sceme of things.
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Fuck yeah! Human and Individual thought patterns are both so freakin amazing! Steve digorgio (sp?) on the fretless five string bass does things on
those albums that made my acid trips that much more interesting.
Oh yeah, let's not forget Obituary
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RIP Chuck S
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what about dark angel? darkness descent is an absolute burner!
btw the first 2 sadus albums were the fastest shit you could get. love them both.
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dark angel leave scars was a schredder too.
i had that one sadus tape chemical exposure. that thing was fast as hell
i read somewhere that James Murphy, who played guitar on death, obituary, and disincarnate had some cancer or some shit too. he was amazing.
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i think kames has recovered and is playing again. what he did on obituary?s cause of death album was great. still my favorite death metal lp.
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JawnDiablo
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cause of death is timeless....
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SLAYER
VIO-LENCE
ANTHRAX
NUCLEAR ASSAULT
OVER-KILL
KREATOR
My faves right there.
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Carnivore
Blessed Death
Black Death (all black dudes, they RULED)
Heathen (I have a demo they did with Paul Baloff - AWESOME)
early Overkill
Crumbsuckers
Voivod
Whiplash
Holy Terror
Agent Steel
Coroner
Sodom
1st Nocturnus album "The Key"
...and SO damn many more. That was probably the most exciting era in music for me EVER. I used to buy all the rags back in the 80's that I could find
(Power Metal, Thrash Metal, Speed Metal, Aardshock - lots were offshoots of other mags) and I would seek out and buy any and all releases I could
find. Funny thing was, back in those days, I would buy album after album of bands I had never heard a note of music from and almost always ended up
liking the album. Not so easy to do that these days.
Funny story about Cryptic Slaughter - I had Convicted and Money Talks and I remember when I first bought "Stream of Consciousness" I thought I had
purchased a defective copy somehow as the sound quality was so damn bad. I eventually got used to it and fell in love with it though.
Also, Steve DiGiorgo from Sadus plays with Sebastian Bach nowadays (I think Sadus are still kicking too, they put out a new album a couple years back
but I never checked it out).
Damn, I could go on and on and on in this thread! Great thread!
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For a while I listened to nothing but Thrash, but obviously my idea of Thrash was not at all like what most of you guys are talking about. I think the
only ones mentioned so far that fit the definition I knew it as are DRI, COC, Septic Death, and there might have been another one named that I'm
forgetting now. I'm not trying to start another one of those arguments over categorizations, I just have always found it odd that there are
occasionally two very different interpretations of certain genres.
Veritas odium parit
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haha i'm not alone in this then!
i've been trying to download all the old thrash stuff i have on vinyl and cassette.
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I've never considered COC a thrash metal band
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Quote: | Originally posted by Spoiler
I've never considered COC a thrash metal band |
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Quote: | Originally posted by Spoiler
I've never considered COC a thrash metal band | I don't consider them Thrash Metal, but back in the day we
always called them a Thrash band. Honestly, I see two different things there, Thrash, which was always closer to crossover type old school HC and
Thrash Metal, which seems to be what most people here are talking about. It was always the same for me with Grind Core, I saw that as stuff like
Extreme Noise Terror and that kind of almost crusty HC and then I saw all these Metal Heads referring to a bunch of Metal stuff as Grind.
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Extreme Noise Terror is definitely more along the lines of "crust core" type shit like Assuck and what not. Love the shit out of that band I do.
It's funny to have all those categorizations too, because honestly I can't really see the fine line that seperates crust, grind and death most of the
time.
Let alone thrash, and thrash metal. AF was thrash, Metallica thrash metal... but it sounds so much alike at times. Thrash metal is like non-sense
lyrics and solos I guess, where as thrash was like more punk rock. Stylistically though, it's not all that different.
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concerning Extreme noise terror you should check out their new songs on their split with driller killer, they sound like in the early days, no metal
anymore, just power!
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COC eas a hardcore band back in the day on stuff like eye for an eye.
Blind was thrashy / progressive.
i liked them guys.
saw them with rollins in 92.
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you come at the king....you best not miss
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yes.
venom from 80-85 were awesome.
I read Possessed were all 15-17 years old when seven churches was recorded.
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Ya Possessed recorded Seven Churches when they were in high school. LOL. Amazing when you think about it.
Early Venom was really good as well. That song Seven Gates of Hell was killer.
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