It is a general request to resurrect the other thread From your post I'd say both Dead Head and Solstice would fit as death/thrash.Lama wrote:Which bands out of my comment do you suggest throwing there?Heathen wrote:As the author said he does not want death/thrash bands - if you have any good death/thrash hybrid recommendations please throw 'em here:
http://www.thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=4120
Recommendations of brutal and savage thrash metal
Yeah, I have some mp3s I downloaded years ago from somewhere. I'll upload them later if no one beats me to it.ION BRITTON wrote:At first I thought you recommended the germans which I find below average, but this Toxik Shock from the US I've never heard of them before. Is it possible to upload the 7"?Cochino wrote:I'd say you should check out Toxic Shock: http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Tox ... 3540263533 I love that record.
I'd say they fit in both. Come on, the line between both 'genres' is extremely thin, don't you think? And DEAD HEAD more death than thrash? No way.Heathen wrote:It is a general request to resurrect the other thread From your post I'd say both Dead Head and Solstice would fit as death/thrash.Lama wrote:Which bands out of my comment do you suggest throwing there?Heathen wrote:As the author said he does not want death/thrash bands - if you have any good death/thrash hybrid recommendations please throw 'em here:
http://www.thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=4120
Anyway, we're splitting hairs here haha Let Ion decide who's 'right' or 'wrong', it's his thread after all...
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Come on, it's no big deal, guys. We all understand that the line that distinguishes the two styles is very thin, I personally consider Solstice to me more death than thrash and it's a band that I expected to be mentioned in this thread. I haven't heard any Dead Head material yet, but I will do that very soon.Lama wrote:I'd say they fit in both. Come on, the line between both 'genres' is extremely thin, don't you think? And DEAD HEAD more death than thrash? No way.Heathen wrote:It is a general request to resurrect the other thread From your post I'd say both Dead Head and Solstice would fit as death/thrash.Lama wrote:
Which bands out of my comment do you suggest throwing there?
Anyway, we're splitting hairs here haha Let Ion decide who's 'right' or 'wrong', it's his thread after all...
Again, thanks for the input.
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I think HELLWITCH is a good deal between insanity and brutality with big thrash vibes !
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What about Sadus"Swallowed in Black",this album is full of savage riffs.
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Not a big fan of "None shall defy", it's surely dark and evil and has this deathmetallic atmosphere, but lacks speed and aggression, I like 2-3 songs, but generally the album tires me.
SADUS' first 3 albums are classic, "Illusions" especially is one of my favourites. Not reaching the savageness of albums like "Spectrum of death", but as far as aggression goes it has no match.
TORTURE I find OK, but not anything mindblowing. The reissue of "Storm Alert" was in the mailbox today, so I'll give it one more chance soon. They certainly do fit the thread.
SADUS' first 3 albums are classic, "Illusions" especially is one of my favourites. Not reaching the savageness of albums like "Spectrum of death", but as far as aggression goes it has no match.
TORTURE I find OK, but not anything mindblowing. The reissue of "Storm Alert" was in the mailbox today, so I'll give it one more chance soon. They certainly do fit the thread.
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John, maybe I can add ABOMINATOR with Barbarian Wrath Worship. It's more death metal than thrash but it has that furious edge and complete savagery you're propably seeking in those bands. It fit's more the "Bestial Warlust" category but the "spirit" is the same: total destruction!!
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Shit that hasen't been mentioned yet:
A.R.G.
Archaic Torse
Funeral Nation
Papsmear
Abomination (IL, USA)
Nocturn
Agressor (France)
Armoros
Chemical Annihilation
Assorted Heap
Terror (OH, USA)
Gladiator (Slovakia)
That's all I can think of right now since It's almost 5;00 AM. It should keep you busy for a little while anyways.
A.R.G.
Archaic Torse
Funeral Nation
Papsmear
Abomination (IL, USA)
Nocturn
Agressor (France)
Armoros
Chemical Annihilation
Assorted Heap
Terror (OH, USA)
Gladiator (Slovakia)
That's all I can think of right now since It's almost 5;00 AM. It should keep you busy for a little while anyways.
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Here's some stuff I've been listening to lately, influenced by this thread (probably a few were already mentioned before). Not all of them :
Stuff I actually like:
-Burnt Offering (Illinois)
-Evil Blood (aka Djinn)
-Faff Bey (I only heard the Back From The Grave album and it might be a bit in the crossover side of things, but sounds pretty savage to me)
-Hellpreacher
-Legion Of Death (Colorado) (I've seen them being considered as mediocre by most people who mentioned them, but I really like their LP)
-Psychic Possessor (totally underrated Brazilian act in my opinion)
-The Unjust (this is kind of a weird one, but I think it fits. I love the vocals)
-X-Creta
Stuff that I only listened to once or twice and didn't impress me :
-Black Shepherd
-Lord Crucifier (I liked the sound, but none of the songs really clicked. Maybe I need to listen to it a few more times)
-Num Skull
And if Avenger was talking about Speckmann's Abomination (I'm pretty sure he was) I totally agree with that one. Anything Speckmann did in the 80s/early 90s (Master/Deathstrike/Abomination and even War Cry to some degree) is good stuff.
Stuff I actually like:
-Burnt Offering (Illinois)
-Evil Blood (aka Djinn)
-Faff Bey (I only heard the Back From The Grave album and it might be a bit in the crossover side of things, but sounds pretty savage to me)
-Hellpreacher
-Legion Of Death (Colorado) (I've seen them being considered as mediocre by most people who mentioned them, but I really like their LP)
-Psychic Possessor (totally underrated Brazilian act in my opinion)
-The Unjust (this is kind of a weird one, but I think it fits. I love the vocals)
-X-Creta
Stuff that I only listened to once or twice and didn't impress me :
-Black Shepherd
-Lord Crucifier (I liked the sound, but none of the songs really clicked. Maybe I need to listen to it a few more times)
-Num Skull
And if Avenger was talking about Speckmann's Abomination (I'm pretty sure he was) I totally agree with that one. Anything Speckmann did in the 80s/early 90s (Master/Deathstrike/Abomination and even War Cry to some degree) is good stuff.