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  1. Slayer’s Kerry King has defined thrash metal with razor-edged riffs and demented solos. Here, he gives us his best advice about playing metal, fast. 1. Build right-hand speed slowly. It’s important for the right hand to establish speed, but you can’t establish speed if you start by trying to be a 220bpm player when you’re a 150bpm kind ...

  2. Mar 17, 2017 · The "Big 4" of thrash are Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax. Bands such as Testament and Exodus are also in the conversation of legendary thrash bands. Thrash bands were influenced by New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) and hardcore punk. Thrash was also the inspiration for later extreme genres such as death and black metal.

  3. May 19, 2013 · With Thrash enjoying somewhat of a revival in recent years with lots of new acts (Evile, Municipal Waste, Toxic Holocaust to name a few) paying homage to heroes from the genre s 80 s and early 90 ...

  4. Jul 22, 2022 · BIG FOUR OF THRASH METAL. But the genre is known to have 4 big bands that share the headliner: Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer. All except Anthrax are from the Baye Area (California). The metal thrash will decline at the end of the 80s and will experience a new revival of interest in the 2000s.

  5. Just cherry-pick whatever riffs are easy to learn and fun to play. You don't really need to learn any theory until you decide you'd like to write some songs of your own. And when you do, most metal songs just use the same power chord anyway (1 3 3 pattern starting from top string).

  6. Oct 28, 2015 · In this column, I'd like to show you some of the effective techniques for developing cool-sounding and very metal rhythm guitar parts. Crafted in the style of Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, FIGURE 1 is played in the key of E minor and is built from a combination of single notes and two-note power chords. The single-note elements of the lick are ...

  7. The biggest shift in bass recording since the earliest days of thrash metal has come from the use of DIs in the studio. What used to require an amp with huge amounts of headroom (read heavy and expensive) can now be replicated and even improved by recording directly through a direct injection (DI) box right into your DAW.

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