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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Animal_MkIV on Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:02 pm

For Whose Advantage had a couple of strong tracks on it, but Shattered Existence was a fantastic debut. I played someone a few tracks (Crimes & Balance of Power and some others) a while ago and they were amazed it was the same band as they'd always thought of them as dull Metallica copies. Although I am slightly biased as they were from my home town ;)

D.A.M's Human Wreckage is the stronger of their albums for me.

Not heard any of your two suggestions. I'll have a look for some of them - always open to new bands.
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby STD_Caps on Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:54 pm

I agree actually, Shattered Existence is pretty damn good! Crimes is good and No Compromise is a good, storming starter. I accept it is not the most innovative album but it is plenty enjoyable.

Have been meaning to get Sacrilege's stuff. What I heard was really cool (did wonder if that's who you were referring to - or if there had been a second UK Sabbat). Also, reminds me that Detente (female vocalist) were alright with their 'Recgonize (US, you see) No Authority'. Apparently, the band are back but with a new singer because the previous singer has passed on... (I recall Ross Robinson was in the band - remember him?)
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Bloodkrishna on Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:18 pm

Animal_MkIV wrote:For Whose Advantage had a couple of strong tracks on it, but Shattered Existence was a fantastic debut. I played someone a few tracks (Crimes & Balance of Power and some others) a while ago and they were amazed it was the same band as they'd always thought of them as dull Metallica copies. Although I am slightly biased as they were from my home town ;)

D.A.M's Human Wreckage is the stronger of their albums for me.

Not heard any of your two suggestions. I'll have a look for some of them - always open to new bands.

sigh,
I like Xentrix debut so much!
balance of power is fucking great song!
for whose advantage just fails me....

try cardinal sin if you want some nice less known bay area thrash
http://www.myspace.com/cardinalsinpr
check out song like against the waterfall, never enough :rockdevil:
[I think I post this band before on this thread?]

there are some good german lesser known band
Brainless is cool, I like their debut brainless world
Accuser is one of my favorite [I need to mention abt this band as much as I can haa]
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Bloodkrishna on Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:19 pm

some more cool less known bands youtube link!!! :rockdevil: :rockdevil:











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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby thrash metal maniac on Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:43 am

PROTECTED ILLUSION!!!!

Holy crap i checked out this band the other day... TOTAL sick HYPER SPEED thrash from Finland!

they turned more DM, but the album/release "Festering Fairytales" is absolutely blindingly good... faster than sadus and i really like their style on this album... check it out!:::

any song is a good one so take your pick!!!! (I think Decadence is the fastest :) )

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... d+illusion
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Bloodkrishna on Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:27 pm

long time ago a Finnish member in this forum recommend me this band!
sending me an myspace page.

well, I gotta keep an eye on them since marquee rec. have release a compilation album
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Miko on Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:37 pm

i once heard this pure awesomeness UG band called, metallica? have you heard of em ?
juokaa viinaa se on hyvää... isnt it nice when you cant understand a word im saying :)
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby phodg on Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:20 pm

Xentrix were always better live than D.A.M. in my opinion. Yeah, they aped Metallica a bit but not to the same extent as Slammer.
Both paled in a live situation to Acid Reign, though. The most fun you could have with your clothes on. I remember one cracking gig at St. George's in Preston with (I think) Nuclear Assault/Acid Reign/Reanimator. Someone stage dived right into my face about 2 songs into the Reanimator set and bust my nose wide open. Spent the rest of the gig mopping up blood with my t-shirt. Great night out though - alcohol helped dull the pain somewhat. :)
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Bloodkrishna on Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:29 pm

phodg wrote:Xentrix were always better live than D.A.M. in my opinion. Yeah, they aped Metallica a bit but not to the same extent as Slammer.
Both paled in a live situation to Acid Reign, though. The most fun you could have with your clothes on. I remember one cracking gig at St. George's in Preston with (I think) Nuclear Assault/Acid Reign/Reanimator. Someone stage dived right into my face about 2 songs into the Reanimator set and bust my nose wide open. Spent the rest of the gig mopping up blood with my t-shirt. Great night out though - alcohol helped dull the pain somewhat. :)

haha =D> what an amazing evening!
I still very like Acid Reign! hehe
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Grindgodgrind on Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:16 pm

Demolition Hammer!
Winterburn - South Wales THRASH - http://www.myspace.com/winterburn
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby thrash metal maniac on Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:18 pm

classic band
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby ThrashMetalRiffs on Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:25 pm

Bands mentioned in this thread that are in my 500 Thrash Metal Riffs Compilation
Crumbsuckers
Hexenhaus
Deathrow
Razor
Defiance
Sabbat
Xentrix
Deathrow

Others bands I think you have missed that are on the comp:-
Agony
Apocalypse - produces by Flemming Rasmussen (Master Of Puppets)
Blind Illusion - I put em down as Blind Guardian in the list of bands (what a muppet)
English Dogs - The thrash experiment - Thought they were great though.
EvilDead
Exhumer
Helstar
Mekong Delta - Love this band
Mortal Sin
Nasty Savage - Are they lesser known? Never really made it big. Love em.
Realm
Sacred Reich - Very heavy riffs
Toby Knapp - Did one solo album of great instrmental thrash riffs on shrapnel
Vio-lence - Lesser know now but were great in their day
Wargasm

ps I also saw Slammer and Onslaught in Bradford many years ago. - great gig!

If anyone wants to know what compilation parts these bands are in then give us a shout.
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby zykloned on Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:56 pm

BK! +1 on Cardinal Sin! Brilliant band!
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby phodg on Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:03 pm

The middle riff in Mortal Sin's "Lebanon" is massive.
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Re: Lesser Known Thrash faves

Postby Caveman Ninja on Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:38 am

phodg wrote:The middle riff in Mortal Sin's "Lebanon" is massive.


Yes.
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