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<blockquote data-quote="Fishbone" data-source="post: 3498291" data-attributes="member: 40849"><p>You didn't, and this leads into a great subject, Thrash subgenres</p><p>East Coast Thrash:</p><p>These bands have a much greater punk and NYHC influence. Anthrax and Overkill are the banner bands of this genres. The lyrics are more likely to be social and political, its a little faster, too. If you like this kind of thing than plenty of more "thrashy" NYHC will appeal to you. I recommend Visions of Disorder and Toxic Narcotic for starters.</p><p>Crossover Thrash</p><p>Crossover Thrash is the bridge between punk and metal. A major band in this was Stormtroopers of Death(S.O.D.)</p><p>This "supergroup" of Scott Ian and Charlie Benante from Anthrax, Dan Lilker from the grind band Brutal Truth and the East Coast thrash outfit Nuclear Assault, and Billy Milano made up the group. Speak English or Die was a kick in the ass for crossover and is most noted for the song Milk, which is one of the first blast beats put out on a record.</p><p>Notable Crossover thrash bands:</p><p>Carnivore/Type O Negative, Suicidal Tendencies, Dirty Rotten Imbeciles/D.R.I., Cryptic Slaughter, Agnostic Front, Rigor Mortis, Discharge, Sacrilege.</p><p>West Coast/L.A./Bay Area thrash</p><p>Most successful form of thrash. Classical guitar influences, distorted bass and guitars with palm muting, blast beating and double bass use. Falsetto and singers with higher voices than other thrash metal subgenres are also typical for this.</p><p> Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Testament, Vio-Lence, Exodus, Death Angel, Forbidden</p><p>Up next, Teutonic Thrash, the decline of thrash, and the birth of American/Floridian Death Metal.</p><p>Oh, and I'm 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishbone, post: 3498291, member: 40849"] You didn't, and this leads into a great subject, Thrash subgenres East Coast Thrash: These bands have a much greater punk and NYHC influence. Anthrax and Overkill are the banner bands of this genres. The lyrics are more likely to be social and political, its a little faster, too. If you like this kind of thing than plenty of more "thrashy" NYHC will appeal to you. I recommend Visions of Disorder and Toxic Narcotic for starters. Crossover Thrash Crossover Thrash is the bridge between punk and metal. A major band in this was Stormtroopers of Death(S.O.D.) This "supergroup" of Scott Ian and Charlie Benante from Anthrax, Dan Lilker from the grind band Brutal Truth and the East Coast thrash outfit Nuclear Assault, and Billy Milano made up the group. Speak English or Die was a kick in the ass for crossover and is most noted for the song Milk, which is one of the first blast beats put out on a record. Notable Crossover thrash bands: Carnivore/Type O Negative, Suicidal Tendencies, Dirty Rotten Imbeciles/D.R.I., Cryptic Slaughter, Agnostic Front, Rigor Mortis, Discharge, Sacrilege. West Coast/L.A./Bay Area thrash Most successful form of thrash. Classical guitar influences, distorted bass and guitars with palm muting, blast beating and double bass use. Falsetto and singers with higher voices than other thrash metal subgenres are also typical for this. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Testament, Vio-Lence, Exodus, Death Angel, Forbidden Up next, Teutonic Thrash, the decline of thrash, and the birth of American/Floridian Death Metal. Oh, and I'm 20. [/QUOTE]
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