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osmark86
September 15th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

my dearster plebsian friend. I'm far from angry at you. disappointed would be a more accurate option ;).

BigPleb
September 15th 2014


65784 Comments


Its time for the Noctus ; )

Artuma
September 15th 2014


32769 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i don't really care for thrash at all

Totengott
September 15th 2014


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

''I like bm and dm pretty much equally tbh. And easily prefer both to thrash''



Me too, I am not that much into Thrash unless you bring albums like Rust In Peace or any Coroner album.

osmark86
September 15th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

indeed Pleb. Noctus is so bloody based innit?

NeroCorleone80
September 15th 2014


34618 Comments


You can get your thrash fix from early bm and dm albums anyway. Bathory's first few, Altars of Madness etc are pretty thrashy. Still love thrash though, just dont jam it nearly as much as the other two.

BigPleb
September 15th 2014


65784 Comments


Noctus rules.

Wolfhorde
September 15th 2014


15387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Don't like BM at all tbh, ye."

Surprise surprise. King of the plebs doth not liketh the darkest of steels.



"Why though? Death metal is far superior and doesn't make me wanna give the vocalist a Strepsil."

"superior" ? Well, hello Count Pretentious, Archduke of Highhorseshire.



"black metal riffs like Belial, you sir, are in ubiquitous denial."

Agreed.

zaruyache
September 15th 2014


27382 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like thrash but only when it's done by non-thrash bands >_>

adr
September 15th 2014


12097 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

do you mean deathrash-_-

zaruyache
September 15th 2014


27382 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No, like when a band will throw some random palm-muting into the mix, instead of basing whole songs around thrash ideas. I mostly don't like thrash but random things like Slayer and Vektor are m/

Artuma
September 15th 2014


32769 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

seasons in the abyss is pretty much the only thrash album i rlly dig

Judio!
September 15th 2014


8496 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Damn really? I mean Seasons was one of the first thrash albums i ever got into, but right now I like Reign In Blood and South of Heaven way better.

Artuma
September 15th 2014


32769 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah i mean they are great albums too for sure but seasons is just the only one i still listen to every now and then

Amphoteric
September 15th 2014


2014 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Epidemic of Violence is king

Wolfhorde
September 15th 2014


15387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"vektor's like the only exciting modern thrash there is"



Well, as a subgenre Thrash has pretty much painted itself into a corner. BM and DM have, too to a certain degree but by far not as much as Thrash.

zaruyache
September 15th 2014


27382 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

DM's done a good job expanding into the avant-garde with tech/prog death, and I still think there's a bit of room to grow in the atmosphere department. Bands like Ulcerate and Flourishing should lead that charge into more post-rocky territory. BM doesn't seem to have a problem lately with melding with every genre imaginable. You can pretty much throw bm in anywhere and it'll work.

NeroCorleone80
September 15th 2014


34618 Comments


Thats because thrash is defined more by tempo while bm and dm its mostly just the vocals that
define them, so its easier to combine with other styles like doom for example.

climactic
September 15th 2014


22742 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

thats a huge generalization

zaruyache
September 16th 2014


27382 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Eh. If you put electric guitars and harsh snarls and screams, people will call it black metal. Put in the growlies and it becomes death metal. (Purists will spit fire over such claims as this, but w/e.) You can't do the same thing as thrash since thrash's real defining characteristic comes from its instrumental side (aggressive riffz), whereas black/death metal come from a combination of genres and can have a bunch of different sounds because there were never really clear-cut requirements for each in the first place.



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