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when i was in Australia the only music shop was Sanity or something like that. The only band that was thrash there was Metallica (old stuff). They didn't even have anything like Slayer or Anthrax. :eek:
Apart from Extreme Agression whats other good stuff to get by Kreator? |
Coma Of Souls, Pleasure To Kill, Violent Revolution are the next best three albums for me. Coma Of Souls is a definate.
Sanity is a wank music store, it's full of junk and high priced junk at that. |
what about Endless Pain, I suppose that might be better than Violent Revolution. Although I only have a couple of tracks off either album.
Anyways, Manu, slsk is being a bastard. I'll see if I can get on later and finish the Deicide, if not, I'll be on tommorrow, and you can keep yourself busy with tracks 1-6 for now |
Do you guys like Destruction? I saw "All Hell Breaks Loose" in teh used section of this other cd shop I walked to, that's like three miles away. Now, I didn't get it, since I have to control my impulsive buying behaviour. But, what are your opinions on this German thrash band? I only heard one song Eternal Devestation and man, I love teh guitar tone.
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I have Sentence of Death, Infernal Overkill, Eternall Devastation and Mad Butcher. I love them all and i got them alltogether for £9:99 :cool: Ive heard a few of the newer songs and i like them too, but i prefer the older stuff.
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I only have a couple tracks off Release From Agony, it sounds prety good but the production is poor
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[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]Do you guys like Destruction? I saw "All Hell Breaks Loose" in teh used section of this other cd shop I walked to, that's like three miles away. Now, I didn't get it, since I have to control my impulsive buying behaviour. But, what are your opinions on this German thrash band? I only heard one song Eternal Devestation and man, I love teh guitar tone.[/QUOTE]
Get it. It's a pretty awesome CD song writing is still similar to their old material, but the production is a lot different. It kind of sounds like Exodus' new one if you have heard that. Gone is that raw, menacing tone, replaced with an entirely beefy one. It's good, i definitely wouldn't pass it up for used prices. |
Nice, but too bad I won't be going back for awhile. That town was like 3+ miles away from mine, and I had to walk. :D Sigh, I should've bought it. It was fairly cheap and still had teh wrapper on. :(
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:O.... Walking is for suckers, but so is passing up cheap Destruction CDs. March straight down there and get it. :D
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Haha, I wish I could.
Anyways, anyone seen this yet? [url]http://www.voivodfan.com/media/index.php?q=f&f=%2FBlack_Cloud_-_Le_Medley-Montreal-Nov.9_2002[/url] It's a thrash tribute from Canada. Teh band consists of of "ex-VOIVOD bassist Jean-Yves Thériault (a.k.a. Blacky), ex-OBLIVEON guitarist Pierre Rémillard, MARTYR guitarist Daniel Mongrain, CRYPTOPSY drummer Flo Mounier, GHOULUNATICS vocalist Patrick Mireault, and B.A.R.F. frontman Marc Vaillancourt" (Blabbermouth) Check out teh site, it has live mp3s of them. |
OMGZ FLO MOUNIER
I will check them out as soon as this Psycroptic is done (best aussie metal ever) |
It can't be better than D666.
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Yes, yes they can and are. D666 are good, but I never really saw the over the top appeal to them.
Sithlord are great thrashers from Australia... and Hobbs' Angel of Death were a classic Aussie band. ****... I'm Dead are a great freakin' grind band from Australia... not that anyone was asking, but that's what comes off the top of my head when I think Australian metal. |
I guess the Kings of Thrash would be Slayer.. if one band had to take such a crown. Nobody influenced as much as they did.
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*bump*
I need to start making a list of new Thrash CDs I must get... Anyone have any suggestions? |
East Coast thrash? West coast? German?
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[QUOTE=Efilnikufesin]East Coast thrash? West coast? German?[/QUOTE]
Any thrash will do, but I definitely love extreme and German thrash. Here's my list so far of what I own: My thrash metal CD collection: Sepultura - Schizophrenia Sepultura - Arise Metallica - Kill 'Em All Metallica - Ride The Lightning Metallica - Master of Puppets Metallica - ...And Justice For All Testament - The Legacy Testament - The New Order Testament - Practice What You Preach Testament - Low Kreator - Terrible Certainty Kreator - Extreme Aggression Kreator - Coma of Souls Kreator - Violent Revolution Slayer - Reign In Blood Slayer - Seasons in The Abyss Slayer - Decade of Aggression : Live (2CD) Megadeth - Killing Is My Business...and Business is GOOD! Megadeth - Rust In Peace Megadeth - The System Has Failed Exodus - Bonded By Blood Exodus - Fabulous Disaster Exodus - Tempo of the ****ed Annihilator - Set The World on Fire Annihilator - In Command (Live 1989-1990) Annihilator - The Best of Annihilator Destruction - Metal Discharge Sodom - Code Red Sodom - One Night In Bangkok (2CD Live Set) I need to expand some more on: Sodom Destruction Slayer (still undecided on which album to get next) Megadeth (Not sure which album to get next) Exodus (Was aiming for Another Lesson In Violence) Annihilator (one more good CD would do the trick) I already know I want to get Morbid Visions and Beneath The Remains to fix the Sepultura collection, and I know I need some Possessed, Dark Angel, and more but I don't know where to actually go. I was given a list of artists by another fellow thrasher to go by. I'm thinking of getting some Exhorder if I can. Any help would be appreciated. Contact me on AIM at AxXAcesHighXxA or email me at : [email]ravenousassassin87@hotmail.com[/email] |
Well, let me be the first to perscribe you some thrash! :D
Sodom: If you liked Code Red, M-16 is similar and overall a lot better. The live CD has a lot of tracks from that album so perhaps it isn't a NEED for the moment. I'd Probably suggest you get Agent Orange or Persecution Mania. Both Classic Sodom Thrash. Destruction: Get Infernal Overkill first. I say this because its widely accepted as their 'classic album' and it has been re-released with Sentance Of Death EP, my personal Favourite destruction Release. Also get Anti-Christ, it's fairly awesome. Slayer (still undecided on which album to get next): Get Show No Mercy. End Of Story. It is by far my most favourite Slayer CD. It sounds fairly speed metally, as it has lots of awesome leads throughout but also some primitive thrash riffs. Excellent album, and for 1983/84 it kicks mega-arse! Megadeth (Not sure which album to get next): Going against popular opinion, i'd say pick up So Far So Good... So What. It's my favourite release by the 'deth boys. Get Peace Sells but whos buying about 2 days later, as both are kind of similar, i just perfer SFSGSW more. They sound more like Killing... more than RIP, so if you liked the debut, you'll enjoy those ones more. Exodus (Was aiming for Another Lesson In Violence): Eh, i'd wait until i had the above albums, you pretty much have the worthwhile Exodus releases. Annihilator (one more good CD would do the trick): Same deal here. Get the Sodom, Destruction, Slayer and Megadeth first and then pick up Alice In Hell. Again, it's their classic album. AWesomeness :thumb: |
You need to think of Omnium Gatherum when think of Australia
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RavenousMetalist87 you should maybe get some Death Angel, you will almost definately love it.
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Haha, did anyone know Lars Ulrich had a record label for a short while? that's classic. Anyway, I'm listening to Destruction at the moment. United By Hatred!
Also! how many ****ing EPs do Sodom have? strange, strange. That's a point! what is everyones favourite Thrash EP? (Expects 'Haunting The Chapel' to appear many times). |
Death Cult!! (Though I haven't heard it)
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I had a nice chat today in JB HI-FI with the Vocalist/Guitarist from Contrive. We were talking about the Metal scene and Thrash inparticular....Nice bloke he is, but I'm jealous of all the gigs he's been to. Saw Overkill, Sepultura with Max, Anthrax with Belladonna....bastard! :p
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ravenous, i highly recomend Another Lesson In Violence, even if youve heard all the songs, they sound quite different than they do on Bonded... due to the guitar tuning and production (it sounds insanely heavier) and the banter between songs is priceless.
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[QUOTE=Vio-lence]ravenous, i highly recomend Another Lesson In Violence, even if youve heard all the songs, they sound quite different than they do on Bonded... due to the guitar tuning and production (it sounds insanely heavier) and the banter between songs is priceless.[/QUOTE]
Plus it's Baloff. |
that tribute is awesome Sensitive, thanks man.
I still didn't look at Flo's drum solo. |
Flo's drum solo isn't that special. I've seen him do it 3 or so times now... it's better to watch than hear.
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[QUOTE=ThrashMaster27]Haha, did anyone know Lars Ulrich had a record label for a short while? that's classic. Anyway, I'm listening to Destruction at the moment. United By Hatred!
Also! how many ****ing EPs do Sodom have? strange, strange. That's a point! what is everyones favourite Thrash EP? (Expects 'Haunting The Chapel' to appear many times).[/QUOTE] Destruction! Those guys ared great. But have you heard Carnal Forge? More awesomeness... God I haven't posted in this thread in a long time... |
RavenousMetalist you definately need Persecution Mania and any old Destruction album/EP is worth buying anyway. :thumb:
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Morbid Saint - Spectrum of Death, can be downloaded all over the web, do a google search.
NP: Nile - Exectration Text |
[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]Haha, I wish I could.
Anyways, anyone seen this yet? [url]http://www.voivodfan.com/media/index.php?q=f&f=%2FBlack_Cloud_-_Le_Medley-Montreal-Nov.9_2002[/url] It's a thrash tribute from Canada. Teh band consists of of "ex-VOIVOD bassist Jean-Yves Thériault (a.k.a. Blacky), ex-OBLIVEON guitarist Pierre Rémillard, MARTYR guitarist Daniel Mongrain, CRYPTOPSY drummer Flo Mounier, GHOULUNATICS vocalist Patrick Mireault, and B.A.R.F. frontman Marc Vaillancourt" (Blabbermouth) Check out teh site, it has live mp3s of them.[/QUOTE] That's pretty darn good. Needs a lot of attention as it's not clear due to the fact it's live but there are some great covers there :thumb: |
RevenousMetalist, I suggest you get Hell Awaits by Slayer. Trust me, it's better than Show No Mercy.
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[QUOTE=sensitiveorgan00]RevenousMetalist, I suggest you get Hell Awaits by Slayer. Trust me, it's better than Show No Mercy.[/QUOTE]
All I can say to that is... No. (He should get Hell Awaits anyways though) Also for him, I would suggest some things that I don't think anyone else will.., SLAUGHTER - STRAPPADO! Sacrifice - Torment in Fire Razor - Violent Restitution Tankard - The Morning After Possessed - Seven Churches Pestilence - Mallevs Maleficarvm Nuclear Assault - Game Over Buddy, pal, man, dude... you've got to get all of these! Actually, nevermind just you, we ALL should have these! Download 'em, buy 'em, whatever... just hear 'em. |
Get some Overkill, I dont think anyone mentioned them
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Yeah; Glad someone mentioned Morbid Saint... good band
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Hmmm, speaking of which, who was first, Morbid Saint or Morbid Angel? Kinda similar names...
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Not sure, though I know Morbid Angel are better
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i think... Morbid Angel was around earlier.... not sure though
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[QUOTE=Arise]Hmmm, speaking of which, who was first, Morbid Saint or Morbid Angel? Kinda similar names...[/QUOTE]
Morbid Angel |
Morbid Angel was in '83 Morbid Saint was in '86, I prefer Morbid Angel.
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