Definitely, but in a strange way i also enjoy Bitter End's Harsh Realities. One of the better Megadeth clones imo.Korgüll wrote:'deth are better...ION BRITTON wrote:Although it's heavily influenced by Megadeth, i like it a lot.Korgüll wrote: BITTER END-Harsh Realities
The WORST albums released by a thrash band?
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I totally agree with you. Sure, lots of albums / bands mentioned here would fall into the "generic" thrash in my book, but I wouldn't call 'em the worst by any chance ... What I was initially looking for was the bands with absolutely no playing skills, singers that can't sing at all, incredibly shitty lyrics etc, the REAL stinkersSideShow wrote:Damn, this thread makes me feel like I have no taste at all. I like most of the bands mentioned...

What about "Shermann" by Hammer? I just remembered that I have that one somewhere, bought it years ago for few finnish marks...
To be honest I can't remember much about it, maybe I give it spin today. If I remember because that album seems to have strange aura, I sometimes remember that I have it (like today) and when I get home I don't remember to put it on...
To be honest I can't remember much about it, maybe I give it spin today. If I remember because that album seems to have strange aura, I sometimes remember that I have it (like today) and when I get home I don't remember to put it on...

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And this is totally great i may say so...........Moonchild wrote:Okay CfH wasn't all out thrash metal but you gotta agree that it was the album that's singlehandedly responsible for injecting the groove sound into the 90's and current thrash metal scene.
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No way, Hammer kick ass.nabel wrote:What about "Shermann" by Hammer? I just remembered that I have that one somewhere, bought it years ago for few finnish marks...
To be honest I can't remember much about it, maybe I give it spin today. If I remember because that album seems to have strange aura, I sometimes remember that I have it (like today) and when I get home I don't remember to put it on...
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\sovdat wrote:I totally agree with you. Sure, lots of albums / bands mentioned here would fall into the "generic" thrash in my book, but I wouldn't call 'em the worst by any chance ... What I was initially looking for was the bands with absolutely no playing skills, singers that can't sing at all, incredibly shitty lyrics etc, the REAL stinkersSideShow wrote:Damn, this thread makes me feel like I have no taste at all. I like most of the bands mentioned...
I'm with you guys on this one.
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Just listened to the Metal Virgins album a couple of times. It's amazing. As if Vyvyan off The Young Ones started a thrash band without having heard any thrash but having read about it in Kerrap! once.
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