Thrash metal
Thrash metal is an extreme metal type of heavy metal music that is characterised by its high speed and aggression.
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Origins
The origins of thrash metal are generally traced to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when a number of bands began incorporating the sound of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with elements of hardcore punk and more specifically Thrashcore, creating a new genre and developing into a separate movement from punk rock. This genre is much more aggressive compared to its relative, speed metal.
Thrash metal bands
- Anthrax
- Artillery
- Bound For Glory
- Celtic Frost
- Coroner
- D.R.I.
- Dark Angel
- Death Angel
- Deaths Head
- Defiance
- Destroyer 666
- Excel
- Exodus
- Flotsam and Jetsam
- Forbidden
- Hellhammer
- Helloween
- Kreator
- Megadeth
- Mercenary
- Metal Church
- Metallica
- Mortal Sin
- Nevermore
- Overkill
- Onslaught
- Pantera
- Sepultura
- Sabbat
- Sanctuary
- Slayer
- Suicidal Tendencies
- Tankard
- Testament
- Trivium
- Venom
- Voivod
References
- Janosik, MaryAnn (2006). The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History: The video generation, 1981-1990. Greenwood Press. p. 231.
Heavy hardcore was considered hardcore based more in metal, adding heavier thrash metal riff stylings
- Packard, Michael T. (9 November 2001). "Heavy Metal". The Harvard Crimson.
- Prato, Greg (16 September 2014). Primus, Over the Electric Grapevine: Insight into Primus and the World of Les Claypool. Akashic Books. ISBN 978-1-61775-322-0.
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