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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Not as bad as the reviews from metal archives suggest! A bit on the forgettable side but it's really not terrible lol.

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submitted 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) by Myr@lemmy.world to c/thrashmetal@lemmy.world
 

Cavalera bros' band, that isn't Sepultura or the Conspiracy, which plays crossover thrash with crust punk, groove metal, and occasionally mixes in some death metal. Definitely better than I would have thought, never judge a book... etc lol. You'd be moshing if this was played in a venue for sure. Also peep at the song I.C.E. Cage xD.

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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

???

Pretty cool you liked it, but i'm wondering why did you delete the message lol?

[–] Myr@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (3 children)

My favorite Nevermore release. I'm hopeful for the future of Nevermore once they find more members! RIP Warrel Dane and TIm Calvert.

 

Groove metal and crossover thrash come together with a fat production befitting a long and storied band. Prong typically add industrial elements and sometimes play nu-metal, which is definitely not to my liking, but those parts are mostly missing here. The groovy sections can be a bit much, though it doesn't detract from my overall enjoyment. Linked is the last track before the Rush cover.

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More of my favorite Polish band that isn't Behemoth or Decapitated. I bring to you my number 1 track from this their not so greatest album, but the main riff carries.

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*available for purchase from Metal Blade Records official website

[–] Myr@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

what follow up >.> winky face

 

OSDM but dipped in thrash, this track is a classic banger that I've brought to share today. Love the midpoint riff and the ending solo. Gets me headbanging every time. Dutch deathrashers Thanatos did a cover of this track and it's really good as well.

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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

See the banner of this community! xD

[–] Myr@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Hell yea! I've been going down a long list of old school heavy and speed metal these past few weeks, and while the usual modern thrash or crossover track comes along from my daily Tidal recommendations, it's been giving me a LOT of traditional stuff too, both old and new. It's been a real treat, as (if I had no need to post here at least once a day) I'd never be recommended something new. Glad you're enjoying some of it too!

 

Have you seen a more fitting speed fuckin metal album cover than this one? lmao.

Hailing from Canada, this modern heavy metal band opened their second album with this explosive track, which is as you'd expect, good shit. Vocalist has got one hell of a set of lungs too.

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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I kid lol but one of these days my playlist will have all these bangers spinning, just need to keep listening for something that hooks me or wears me down xD.

[–] Myr@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)
[–] Myr@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

This is the most British comment that's been directed my way so far, I feel quite "hair" with myself indeed, in fact you could say I'm chuffed to bits lol.

 

Crossover thrash from the UK from 2023 for today's upload. Woman-fronted and full of energy as always. Got plenty of groovy sections that don't last for more than a few seconds per song. Seems like a good fun time throughout the album too.

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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Mister Warrior has been using Giger art for a long ass time and honestly, they all have the same-ish style that kind of blend together if you don't spend all the time lookin at them lol so I get it xD

[–] Myr@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (3 children)

When you say "the other from the same album" do you mean my other post from a couple weeks ago from Triptykon's second album? I definitely didn't get the same suggestive themes from that one as opposed to this one from their first album. Do you feel I should still mark it as NSFW?

 

Typically hardcore punk or metalcore from the US west coast. They occasionally dip into crossover thrash - which is today's pick.

Tidal, Bandcamp witth some stuff - not this album, RateYourMusic, not "metal enough" for Metal Archives lol

 

Totally remote indie thrash band in the style of Power Trip, they have members residing in different states in the USA. This is decent even if they aren't all together in a room at once lol.

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[–] Myr@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

Looks like these guys are Duke Nukem Forever-ing themselves. This much time since last release is never a good thing, no matter what industry or medium you use.

 

Modern Teutonic thrash today. Standard stuff - kicks ass but you know what to expect. This one makes liberal use of backing shouts frequently during vocal delivery.

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Second upload today cuz I felt like it! Melodeath band just happened to play a thrash track right in the latter half of their weakest (imo) album. But this track ain't that bad, just a tad short. Probably better off with a recommendation to check out the track Nemesis from the next album Doomsday Machine. Anyways lol I always love sharing stuff with you guys on the very edges of our extreme subgenres.

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This upload is attributed to @saplacat@lemmy.nocturnal.garden, thanks for the recommendation my dude! Today's pick is my fav from their latest album. Love these relentless blasts and wails lol.

What an incredibly chaotic good time this band is. Feels more genuine in its approach to extreme music as well, in their death-sprinkled black/thrash style. This is definitely one to watch for the future!

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First real track after the intro to this Greek band's third and arguably best album. Excellent song writing and killer riffs have me coming back to this one in the ol' playlist again and again. Not exactly number 1 or anywhere near top 5 of the second wave, this band still deserves a chance.

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