Lesser Known Thrash faves
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Yeah definitely, None Shall Defy (Infernal Majesty) is a monster album, really dark and riffy.
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STD_Caps wrote:Atomkraft are findable on myspace if you've heard nothing. Been wanting to get the Hydravein albums for yonks but not sure if the re-issue ever came about.
I'm pretty sure it's Defiance that Propaghandi have a song about on their latest album. I might well be wrong.
Infernal Majesty are another band that I've been meaning to check out ever since I was moving beyond the obvious of thrash. Any good?
Yeah so sad about the Hydra Vein reissues
I been waiting for it for quite a long time!
Infernal Majesty debut is fucking ACE,
but I havent check out their later release
cos I heard bad reviews said sounds like a boring florida death metal
for some other good but lesser know choice
I recommend Pentagram from Turkey [the debut is fucking in the vein of old Sodom/Destruction]
Allegiance, listening their debut recently, very nice thrash in old bay area style,
seems Australia have much more to offer besides Mortal Sin,
And i prefer Allegiance debut than Face Of Despair
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Conductors of Noize is the Atomkraft album to get.
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The Hydra Vein album came out last year - Amazon has it. It has both albums on one disc. I was talking to Dan Ranger (their guitarist) about it the other week.
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phodg wrote:The Hydra Vein album came out last year - Amazon has it. It has both albums on one disc. I was talking to Dan Ranger (their guitarist) about it the other week.
You see, I knew it was meant to happen. I never knew it did. I just typed it into amazon and it wasn't in their predictive thing but the release has come up. Fuck me, purchase! Get it with the HOD album, I think.
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my mate introduced me to hellhound from japan, fuckin amazing
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well every UK thrash band: DD + Acrophet from USA
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thrashbestos wrote:my mate introduced me to hellhound from japan, fuckin amazing
outrage is a very nice old jp band who strongly influenced by old metallica
Metallica fans should found that they are very fun to listen [or curse them for clone metallica]
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D.A.M from Morecambe were extremely underrated and had 2 brilliant albums; 'Human Wreckage' and 'Inside Out'. When everyone was saying Xentrix were the next Metallica (or at least ripping them off), D.A.M were more like Flotsam & Jetsam to me.
Sabbat (UK) were another band that had a couple of good releases and were unusual at the time for having a female vocalist.
Hobbs' Angel Of Death (AUS) are worth a mention as well, seeing as their 2 albums are rediculously hard to find and they were a very influential band in Australia at the time.
Sabbat (UK) were another band that had a couple of good releases and were unusual at the time for having a female vocalist.
Hobbs' Angel Of Death (AUS) are worth a mention as well, seeing as their 2 albums are rediculously hard to find and they were a very influential band in Australia at the time.
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Animal_MkIV wrote:Sabbat (UK) were another band that had a couple of good releases and were unusual at the time for having a female vocalist.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
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Oh dear...
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Damn - first few posts and a massive fail already.
That should have read Sacrilege. I blame the fact that I'd been listening to Sabbat and I'm full of a cold.
That should have read Sacrilege. I blame the fact that I'd been listening to Sabbat and I'm full of a cold.
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All is forgiven, it was either you'd made a mistake or he's been keeping a very big secret for all these years.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
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lol, I've heard people say he IS one, but never that he HAS one...
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Animal_MkIV wrote:D.A.M from Morecambe were extremely underrated and had 2 brilliant albums; 'Human Wreckage' and 'Inside Out'. When everyone was saying Xentrix were the next Metallica (or at least ripping them off), D.A.M were more like Flotsam & Jetsam to me.
Sabbat (UK) were another band that had a couple of good releases and were unusual at the time for having a female vocalist.
Hobbs' Angel Of Death (AUS) are worth a mention as well, seeing as their 2 albums are rediculously hard to find and they were a very influential band in Australia at the time.
DAM is good!
I prefer debut album more
Xentrix for whose advantage just bored the shit out of me
too bad they try too hard to follow metallica but they aint on that level
recently listening Dorsal Atlantica debut
which is good, Im not sure they are lesser known or not
one more lesser known band called COCKROACH from Germany
their 2nd album Temple of Mistery is Great
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