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  1. If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/subscribe-loudwireCheck out these 10 killer tracks that paved the way for the thrash explosion.Go here → http://lou...

    • Jul 23, 2018
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    • Archspire - 'Fathom Infinite Depth'
    • Fleshgod Apocalypse - 'The violation'
    • Meshuggah - 'War'
    • Metallica - 'Dyers Eve'
    • Nile - 'Cast Down The Heretic'
    • Ministry - 'Jesus Built My Hot Rod'
    • Dragonforce - 'Fallen World'
    • Megadeth - 'Poison Was The Cure'
    • Cannibal Corpse - 'Frantic Disembowelment'
    • Napalm Death - 'You Suffer'

    Canadian tech death metallers Archspire get to kick this one off "Fathom Infinite Depth" track off their 2014 album "The Lucid Collective." That's some fast strumming, and some fast singing.

    We're still in the realm of tech death metal, but we've now moved to Italy, where Fleshgod Apocalypse reign supreme as one of the fastest acts around. They made this week's list with "The Violation" track off their 2011 record "Agony."

    "Bleed" also got a solid amount of votes, but it "War" that gets to represent the Meshuggah boys this week. The tune serves as the opener of the band's 2001 album "Rare Trax."

    "Dyers Eve" was written by Metallica frontman James Hetfield as a rant against his parents, and it's certainly a fast-paced ditty. The song was performed live for the first time 16 years after it was released on 1988's "...And Justice for All."

    Machine gun drums at the beginning make it very clear what this one's about - tech death metal legends Nile and "Cast Down the Heretic." The track was released as a part of the band's 2005 effort "Annihilation of the Wicked."

    The frantic pace of "Jesus Built My Hot Rod" places Ministryat No. 7. Could this one be the ultimate fast-driving song?

    "Through the Fire and Flames" actually got the poo award in the voting process, but "Fallen World" placed the fast-paced UK power metallers DragonForceever so close to Top 5.

    Starts kinda slow, gets really fast and intricate afterwards. Megadeth is actually playing this tune live these days, but as some of you have noted - how about "Take No Prisoners"? That one's also pretty darn fast.

    Silver medal this week goes to death metal champions Cannibal Corpse and their ridiculously fast "Frantic Disembowelment."

    ... As for honorable mentions, we'll just point out that the following acts got a decent amount of attention: Slaughterbox, Devin Townsend, Henker, Macabre, Behemoth, Anaal Nathrakh, Pig Destroyer, Fear Factory, The Berzerker, Dark Angel.

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    • Exciter - Heavy Metal Maniac (1983) More than one contemporary zine used the term “skull-crushing” to describe Exciter’s seminal debut, and although the raw, tinny production blunts some of the edge, you can still feel the ferocious intent of this bullish Ontario trio roaring out of the speakers after 40 years.
    • Acid - Maniac (1983) As with those other first responders from the Belgian scene, Killer and Crossfire, Acid’s low-budget, high-velocity transport café metal possesses a sweet rickety charm that makes Maniac effortlessly playable.
    • Helloween - Walls Of Jericho (1985) Germany was an early speed metal stronghold, producing many enduring exemplars: Running Wild, Grave Digger, Rage, Angel Dust, Holy Moses, and most importantly of all, much-loved Hamburg hellions Helloween.
    • Agent Steel - Skeptics Apocalypse (1985) These LA loons are perhaps the greatest example of a band who simultaneously combined power, thrash and speed metal, and thus tend to fall unjustly down the cracks between subgenres.
    • Motörhead. 536 votes. A powerhouse in the world of speed metal, Motörhead's relentless energy and raw, gritty sound have etched their name into the pantheon of legendary bands.
    • Megadeth. 502 votes. Known for their incredible precision and technical prowess, Megadeth is a force to be reckoned with in the realm of speed metal. Founded by guitarist and vocalist Dave Mustaine after his time with Metallica, Megadeth pushed the boundaries of what was possible within the genre.
    • Slayer. 404 votes. Hailing from the United States, Slayer is often seen as the epitome of speed metal brutality. Their frenetic pace, crushing riffs, and aggressive rhythms have captured the imagination of metalheads around the globe.
    • Testament. 293 votes. Testament emerged from the San Francisco Bay Area thrash scene in the 1980s and quickly gained recognition for their tight musicianship and brooding lyrical themes.
  3. Speed Metal. rhythmic aggressive heavy manic energetic raw rebellious psychedelic. Hangar 18. Megadeth. 3.98 736 8. 4 February 1991. Thrash Metal Speed Metal. Heavy Metal Progressive Metal. technical science fiction energetic epic heavy political aggressive paranormal. Whiplash. Metallica. 3.78 542 5. 23 January 1984. Thrash Metal Speed Metal.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Speed_metalSpeed metal - Wikipedia

    Speed metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that originated in the late 1970s from new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) roots. [1] It is described by AllMusic as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically demanding" music. [2] It is usually considered less abrasive and more melodic than thrash metal.

  5. Feb 3, 2012 · Top 100 of the greatest songs in speed metal (proto-thrash) and Thrash metal in my opinion.Intro: "Hollywood Blondes Theme"

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