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  1. Apr 21, 2023 · Anthrax – Spreading The Disease (1985) [USA] Anthrax found their melodic yet crunching sound on this, only their second full length album, and it catapulted them to the forefront of the then fledgeling thrash metal scene. Containing perennial favourites “A.I.R”, “Madhouse” and “Gung Ho”, this record never lets up from start to ...

    • Holy Wars…The Punishment Due – Megadeth. “Easily the most recognizable thrash song amongst people who truly love thrash. Could easily be the defining song of the genre.
    • Master of Puppets – Metallica. “The title track of this song is possibly the most popular song of thrash metal, and rightfully so. The guitars on this song keep blaring this iconic riff that is engrained in each metalhead’s brain.
    • Raining Blood – Slayer. “This is the song that gave rise to what would become the extreme heavy metal genres. Say all you want about Metallica but few bands have had the same influence on heavy metal as Slayer and this song!
    • Angel of Death – Slayer. “Brutal, Fast, Aggresive, Dark. Everything that defines Thrash Metal is in this song. Outstanding vocals, amazing drum work, has one of the greatest (And in my opinion, the greatest) twin-guitar solos ever.
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    • Metallica – Metal Militia
    • Exodus – Piranha
    • Overkill – Rotten to The CORE
    • Anthrax – Caught in A Mosh
    • Testament – Into The Pit
    • D.R.I. – Couch Slouch
    • S.O.D. – Kill Yourself
    • Onslaught – Metal Forces
    • Dark Angel – The Burning of Sodom
    • Kreator – Pleasure to Kill

    A ferocious statement of intent from the biggest of the Big Four, promising “the metallisation of your inner soul!” Metal up your ass, indeed.

    Gleefully vicious insanity from Paul Baloff and the Bay Areakings. Quite possibly the most outrageously thrrrraaaaasssshh song ever recorded.

    Still a staple of these New York veterans’ live sets nearly 30 years on, this is the sound of metal on steroids and cheap street speed. Fucking lethal.

    An ageless classic from the rightfully revered Among The Living album. Thrash with furious singalong power and some of the greatest riffsever written.

    Does exactly what it says on the thrash tin. If you want to know why Testamentare many people’s favourite non-Big Four thrashers, listen to this. Loud.

    A seething blast of flat-out thrashing skate-punk from the masters of the genre. Short, sharp, snotty and delivered at neck-wrecking velocity.

    Some prime stupidity from Scott Ian, Dan Lilker, Billy Milano and Charlie Benante. Obnoxious? Yes. Thrash as fuck? Double yes.

    Proof that the British thrash scene had plenty to offer, Onslaught’s early records were dirtier, nastier and heavier than most. The title says it all.

    The only band capable of challenging Slayerfor the coveted “most vicious band in thrash” trophy, Dark Angel kicked opened the gates of hell with this gem.

    Germany’s finest brought a new level of violence to thrash. The title track from their 1986masterpiece is an ageless chunk of murderous mayhem.

    • Slayer – Reign In Blood (1990)
    • Metallica – Master Of Puppets (1986)
    • Megadeth – Rust In Peace (1986)
    • Metallica – Ride The Lightning (1984)
  3. Apr 26, 2022 · “Fake Healer”, “Rest In Pieces (April 15, 1952)”, “Anthem To The Estranged” (one of the finest thrash metal ballads ever conceived), “Badlands” and “The Spell Can’t Be Broken” were all incredible.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Renowned for its unrelenting velocity and aggression, thrash metal has left an indelible mark on the music landscape. This guide offers an incisive look at the trailblazers who defined the style, innovated within it, and unleashed some of the most memorable riffs and rhythms in music history.

  5. Jul 19, 2019 · This is my list of the 30 best thrash metal bands. Let me just start off by saying that there’s quite a lot of blasphemy in this list. Sometimes I rank new bands over holy cows that released 12 albums. I prefer the extreme side of things, leaning on death metal or death metal-influenced thrash metal bands.

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