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Old 09-07-2011, 12:53 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Thrash is good. I'm not one to go into extreme detail and name millions of bands though.
Who remembers Sacred Reich? Underrated, in that they are often overlooked, and their albums have lame reviews they don't deserve.
Flotsam & Jetsam and Toxik are nice.

Srsly, I know too much.
early SR is awesome

later stuff are just too poppish
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:36 AM   #22 (permalink)
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I'm currently digging a band called Laaz Rockit. Awesome band, terrible name.



I noticed that they were mentioned, but I had to post a vid about Heathen. Victims of Deception is just a beast thrash album.




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I've listened to like 30s of Watchtower. I can't do the vocals. I just can't. Like nails on a chalkboard.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:41 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I've listened to like 30s of Watchtower. I can't do the vocals. I just can't. Like nails on a chalkboard.
I never liked Watchtower at all despite their debut Energetic Dissasembly being a good album, both Anacrusis and Voivod were both far superior prog thrash bands imo.
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I never liked Watchtower at all despite their debut Energetic Dissasembly being a good album, both Anacrusis and Voivod were both far superior prog thrash bands imo.
This. Nothingface and Screams and Whispers are two of the most amazing albums I've heard in a long time.
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So you like more of the technical thrash metal?

You should listen to some Watchtower. They were the start of all that.

well, they're musically meritorious

but what's with the vocals? does he have British Punk Singer disease?
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but what's with the vocals? does he have British Punk Singer disease?
That`s a definite turn off Unless of course they sound like Paul Di`Anno
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British Punk Singer as in mumbled inarticulate singing

Paul DiAnno, despite sounding punk, can enunciate clearly
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Another band I'm just getting into that just blew me away is Massacra. I love that thrash can still excite me after all this time.



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I'm listening to Epidemic, and they're pretty awesome.
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Thrash Revival bands Municipal Waste, Gama Bomb and SSS are great.
Meh I think Warbringer is the best out of them. Followed by Havok.





oh and personally I think Sepultura up until Roots **** all over the big 4.




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Yeah, Watchtower's vocals are something you either love or hate... I do not mind them in small doses. But can't deny their influence on later Voivod for example.

@Batlord. Yeah, "Decameron" is one of the best thrash albums I have heard.

Massacra is a great band as well, I always thought they were closer to Death Metal myself. But "Final Holocaust" and "Enjoy the Violence" are great albums.
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