Fuck yeah thrash metal.
Just posting to show my appreciation for the genre. My favourite of all music.
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13943929]Give Morbid Angel clean vocals and it would be indistinguishable from thrash. (At least Altars would)
Now scurry away and find a Tool thread to masturbate over Tool's lyrics in.[/QUOTE]
please stop ruining this thread
[QUOTE=Vedicardi;13945382]please stop ruining this thread[/QUOTE]
This thread was ruined the minute Panterrible was brought up.
You just brought it up again, prepare to be sodomized with a pitchfork...
fuck
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13936800]Please do not post Pantera in this thrash thread. They are nothing more than shit for trailer park trash to head-bang to while fucking their sisters.
Overall they are on par with Exodus, Flotsam and Jetsam and Anthrax. Generic and mediocre in every way possible.
Post some real thrash, like Dark Angel.[/QUOTE]
Troll?
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13936736]It's thrash metal.
Don't argue with me kiddy, I was in Dismember's moshpits while you were still just a sperm in your dad's ballsack.
Silly armchair warriors that think that just because they know 10 bands recommended to them on last.fm that they are enlightened with all the metal knowledge in the world.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, shut the fuck up. I was being nice. It's Grindcore.
[QUOTE=xxFoxxx;13947427]Troll?
Yeah, shut the fuck up. I was being nice. It's Grindcore.[/QUOTE]
It's thrash with punk influences.
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13947532]It's thrash with punk influences.[/QUOTE]
No.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgwjrDXJej8[/media]
seriously please get out of this thread
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13947532]It's thrash with punk influences.[/QUOTE]
Uh... How can it be thrash WITH punk influences?
If I'm not mistaken thrash is sorta a fusion between NWOBHM and punk...
[QUOTE=Viginti Tres;13950050]Uh... How can it be thrash WITH punk influences?
If I'm not mistaken thrash is sorta a fusion between NWOBHM and punk...[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKzentwFTuI[/media]
[QUOTE=Golden Garden Gnome;13936800]Please do not post Pantera in this thrash thread. They are nothing more than shit for trailer park trash to head-bang to while fucking their sisters.
[/QUOTE]
hey eat shit man my sister's fucking hot
[QUOTE=AxisofIdiocy;13952163]hey eat shit man my sister's fucking hot[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjjVUUO5NAI[/media]
incest lol
Canadian thrash!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f50ULicZKoI[/media]
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;13917491]I've been listening to Kreator's newest albums lately, [i]Enemy of God[/i] and [i]Hordes of Chaos[/i]. They're both badass.
In fact, I need some more bands like Kreator, especially the vocal style (shouting/screaming while not being obnoxious and relatively understandable)[/QUOTE]
I made the mistake in getting Hordes of Chaos. It's a mistake because I should have gotten Enemy of God first, because from what I hear, people tell me that Hordes of Chaos is better than Enemy of God.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P2_Qe2Mpok[/media]
Awesome song.
[QUOTE=C3 MOY71KO;13913734]Nuclear Assault is thrash if I'm not mistaken.[/QUOTE]
Yes they fucking are! I fucking love them. They might be my favorite band. And why has no one mentioned Exodus? And wheres the Metal Church? Venom? TestAmenT? I think TestAmenT should replace Anthrax on the big four, they kick more ass.
And then there were none - Exodus
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gOmXPWcMWM[/url]
Surgery - Nuclear Assault
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkYQ1axET6g[/url]
Start the Fire - Metal Church
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOBPkrqoQZU[/url]
Disciples of the Watch - TestAmenT
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLxMiad9FOU[/url]
Hell yeah, thrash metal is [I]life![/I]
[QUOTE=DestRoyer666;13964186]Yes they fucking are! I fucking love them. They might be my favorite band. And why has no one mentioned Exodus? And wheres the Metal Church? Venom? TestAmenT? I think TestAmenT should replace Anthrax on the big four, they kick more ass.
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All of those save Metal Church have already been mentioned at least once.
And it's Testament.
[QUOTE=DestRoyer666;13964186]Yes they fucking are! I fucking love them. They might be my favorite band. And why has no one mentioned Exodus? And wheres the Metal Church? Venom? TestAmenT? I think TestAmenT should replace Anthrax on the big four, they kick more ass.
And then there were none - Exodus
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gOmXPWcMWM[/url]
Surgery - Nuclear Assault
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkYQ1axET6g[/url]
Start the Fire - Metal Church
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOBPkrqoQZU[/url]
Disciples of the Watch - TestAmenT
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLxMiad9FOU[/url][/QUOTE]
Testament's Into the Pit (from the same album as Disciples of the Watch lul) is in the OP already
But yeah the other bands really need to be added, though I would have chose a better NA song.
Let me guess...
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M3Jhgd2U50&fmt=18[/media]
FUCK YEAH (Good Times Bad Times version is better IMO hurr)
That or Butt Fuck
or My America (only the Good Times, Bad Times version yusssss)
Or Lesbians
I like their more punk influenced and styled songs.
God damn the GTBT EP is pure gold
God damn butthurts on the other page arguing.
[IMG]http://i43.tinypic.com/j0cp6t.jpg[/IMG]
I'd say of all the subgenres of metal, I love thrash the best
it's fast, hard, and grumbly vocals
like my sex
I'd say I'm mostly into Testament, Kreator, Slayer, and As I Lay Dying (kind of less thrash, but I think they're awesome)
Basically if a band has real nice melodic and rhythmic guitar parts, it's good.
As I Lay Dying is metalcore in it's purest form. I don't really see how anyone can find any Kreator song "melodic" but okay lol
For your information, america isn't the only country in the world, trash does come from other places as well:
[quote][b]Italy[/b]: Italy produced only a handful of thrash metal acts but their paucity in number was compensated by their international fame[citation needed], especially among fellow musicians. Milan produced Bulldozer a power trio heavily influenced by thrash inspirators Motörhead and Venom. From Rapallo, Liguria came Necrodeath, whose early works are cited as major influences by metal idols such as Abbath from Immortal as well as members of Cannibal Corpse and Brutal Truth. Last but not least Sicily's Schizo have been highly regarded and praised by vocalist Dani Filth. Mondo Cane, started as a one-off collaboration between members of Necrodeath and Schizo was later revived and evolved in a self-standing band. Sardinia produced Terra di Nessuno (band).
[b]Teutonic thrash metal[/b]: The last major thrash scene, and by far the most important one in Europe, was the German thrash metal scene[citation needed]. Since the mid-eighties it spawned dozens upon dozens of bands, managing to develop its own original style. The most successful bands from this scene were Kreator, Destruction, and Sodom.
[b]Brazilian thrash metal[/b]: A very interesting scene of Thrash Metal, Brazilian thrash metal brought a lot of death metal riffs. The most famous bands are Sepultura, Violator, Korzus and Sarcófago.
Australian thrash metal: While distantly cut off from the main thrash scenes, Australia also has a fairly unique thrash metal scene. In the year of 1988, Australia made its first stakes in the genre when Sydney band Mortal Sin and Melbourne band Hobbs' Angel of Death released their respective debut albums to a worldwide audience. These two bands would probably be the best known Australian thrash metal bands, alongside the more cult Slaughter Lord, and Armoured Angel. Today, most Australian thrash metal bands incorporate elements of black metal and death metal - such as Mortification , Deströyer 666, Gospel of the Horns and Atomizer.
[b]Poland[/b]: The Polish thrash metal scene was created by bands like Kat, Turbo, Wolf Spider, Dragon and Acid Drinkers. Originally, thrash metal in Poland was strongly influenced by New Wave of British Heavy Metal, which is especially clear on the album 666 by Kat, or Kawaleria Szatana (Satan's Cavalry) by Turbo. Most of the old school Polish thrash metal groups have disbanded.
[b]Other Scenes[/b]: With the resurgence of thrash metal as a popular movement in extreme music, several new scenes have up. The British scene for example now consists of bands influenced mainly by traditional crossover and speed metal, and it's significance has grown with bands such as Evile, Gama Bomb, Mutant and SSS. Scandinavia has also become a breeding ground for thrashers very similar to the British scene with F.K.Ü. and Blood Tsunami. Thrash is also emerging in popularity in the New England area, thanks to Municipal Waste and Toxic Holocaust who appeal to the area's predominant punk rock and hardcore culture. This has influenced bands like Ramming Speed and Revocation, and a somewhat popular New Hampshire movement which began with C.S.D.O and Screaming Feret Wreckords.[/quote]
Kat, Evile and Gama Bomb are all badass, and obviously Kreator and friends are great.
Violator and Sepultura (warriors of death!) are superbadass as well. How long has violator been around anyway?
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