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  1. Brazilian thrash metal is a musical movement that originated in the 1980s. Though not as large or well known as the North American or European thrash metal movements, it bridged the gap of the mid-1980s and the death metal scene later in the decade and the first-wave of black metal. Although some bands have become mainstream, the scene is an ...

  2. Jul 12, 2020 · Holocausto – Campo de Extermínio. Holocausto was easily the most brutal band of the Brazilian thrash scene, and its sophomore "Campo de Extermínio" was even out there as one of the most brutal ...

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  4. 2 days ago · Over the years, Brazilian heavy metal has diversified into several subgenres, each with its own distinctive characteristics and fan base. Some of the prominent subgenres include: Thrash Metal: Influenced by bands like Sepultura and Sarcofago, Brazilian thrash metal is known for its aggressive guitar riffs, rapid tempo, and socially conscious ...

    • Holocausto. Thanks to the fact that 1987 debut Campo De Extermino unflinchingly explored the sickening horror of Nazi concentration camps during World War II, Holocausto are easily Brazil’s most controversial metal band.
    • Torture Squad. Mainstays of the Brazilian thrash scene, Sao Paulo’s Torture Squad have been making a high velocity racket since 1990 and have done more than most of their native countrymen to break onto the international stage.
    • Hibria. Brazil’s metal scene may appear to be dominated by extreme acts, but Hibria’s imperious blend of old school bluster and fiery, state-of-the-art speed metal aggression have earned them a sizeable international fan base, most notably in Japan.
    • Chakal. Purveyors of vicious blackened thrash since 1985, Chakal remain largely unknown outside of Brazil, but they could easily have followed in Sepultura’s footsteps.
    • Metallica - Kill 'Em All (1983) The likes of Venom, Black Sabbath and even Queen had produced songs that'd prove hugely influential to thrash metal, but truthfully, the real ground zero for thrash as we know and love it today came courtesy of a band of four horsemen putting out their debut album on July 25, 1983.
    • Kreator - Pleasure To Kill (1986) While the Bay Area scene was busily putting thrash metal on the map in the States, a fearsome group of German bands were doing exactly the same in Europe.
    • Slayer - Reign In Blood (1986) Has any genre of music ever enjoyed a year like thrash metal did in 1986? The list of great albums to emerge in that twelve month period is dizzying: Master Of Puppets, Pleasure To Kill, Peace Sellls...
    • Sepultura - Beneath The Remains (1989) A vitally important band not just in terms of heavy metal's evolution, but in people's perception of metal's vitality outside of Europe and North America, Sepultura's progression from extreme metal underdogs to thrash heavyweights to proto-nu metal groovers in the space of ten years was awe-inspiring.
  5. One of the best Brazilian Extreme Metal releases in 2016, Dust to Lust is Grave Desecrator's third Full-Length album, under Season of Mist. The band's unholy mix of Black / Death Metal keeps working as in other offerings, with dark and satanic themes, great guitar riffs and excellent vocals. 131. 131.

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · Though arguably not as large or well known as the North American or European thrash metal movements, 80s Brazilian thrash ably bridged the gap between thrash, the then burgeoning death metal scene and, later in the decade, the first-wave of black metal. Presented in alphabetical order as opposed to ranking…. The Mist – Phantasmagoria (1989) With ex-Chakal members filling the ranks (Chakal ...

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