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  1. Nov 4, 2023 · In conclusion, the 80s saw an explosion of thrash metal bands that pushed the boundaries of heavy music. From the iconic “Big 4” to bands like Whiplash and Exodus, these musicians created a sound that was fast, aggressive, and energetic, revolutionizing the metal scene.

    • Slayer – Reign In Blood (1990)
    • Metallica – Master Of Puppets (1986)
    • Megadeth – Rust In Peace (1986)
    • Metallica – Ride The Lightning (1984)
    • Metallica - Kill ’Em All. Metallica started off young, dumb and full of Absolut vodka. But they quickly outgrew their ‘Alcoholica’ nickname, denounced the thrash movement and distanced themselves from their peers.
    • Anthrax - Spreading The Disease. Years before they pioneered rap metal with I’m The Man and Bring The Noise, Anthrax were battling with Testament for a spot in the thrash top three dominated by Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth.
    • Exodus - Bonded By Blood. Kirk Hammett was in an early version of this band’s line-up. Hammett was poached by Metallica to replace Dave Mustaine, and Exodus drafted in replacement guitarist Rick Hunolt.
    • Possessed - Seven Churches. Possessed never really got the attention they deserved and always stayed a cult band, despite the fact that they judiciously covered all the bases: a bit of thrash here, a soupçon of death there, and copious mentions of Satan to round it all off.
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  3. Various bands have played thrash metal at some point of their career. The genre evolved in the early 1980s from combining the drum beats of hardcore punk with the guitar style of the new wave of British heavy metal . [2]

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    Germany
    2010
    United States
    1998
    Denmark
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    Sweden
    • Carnal Forge. Veterans of Sweden’s highly-populated melodic death metal scene, Carnal Forge have the dark spirit of thrash pulsing through their veins. After several albums of heads-down, no-nonsense speed worship, they’ve diversified somewhat in recent times, but if you want music that promises to kick your face off, few do it better.
    • Blood Tsunami. Powered ferociously along by former Emperor drummer and notorious ex-jailbird Faust, these Norwegian miscreants are so in love with thrash that they named their debut album after it.
    • Bolt Thrower. The Coventry crew released eight studio albums over the course of their thirty year career. Steadfastly influenced by thrash and punk, their energetic breed of death metal made a huge impact on the metal scene right up until they called it quits in 2016, following the death of their drummer Martin Kearns.
    • Death Angel. Once regarded as the most likely band to succeed The Big Four, Death Angel’s time for greatness might have gone. But, after a decade away, they re-formed in 2001, and have been busy since.
  4. Aug 12, 2023 · One of the most original sounding thrash bands of the 80s, Terror And Submission recalled the classic clatter of Venom and Possessed by retaining the filthy sound that thrash originally pioneered before Metallica and Megadeth etc bought a commercialised sheen to the genre.

  5. May 9, 2014 · ← Best New Wave of Thrash Metal Bands. ... Best Old School 80s Era Thrash Bands. Posted on May 9, 2014 at 6:38 pm by prongmike. 1-4 : Gotta have the big four ...

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