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  2. Thrash metal - Wikipedia

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    Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo. [4] The songs usually use fast percussive beats and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with shredding-style lead guitar work.

  3. M.O.D. - Wikipedia

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    M.O.D.'s second effort, Surfin' M.O.D. (1988), was an anomaly, featuring little thrash metal, focusing more on humorous cover songs and a beach party atmosphere. The band would return to their roots on Gross Misconduct (1989), as well as further expand their sound on Rhythm of Fear (1992).

  4. List of thrash metal bands - Wikipedia

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    A new generation of thrash metal bands emerged in the early 2000s, drawing lyrical and visual inspiration from the older groups. [10] [11] Thrash metal was an inspiration for later extreme genres such as death metal and black metal. This list also includes certain bands which belong to the first wave of black metal.

  5. Scream Bloody Gore - Wikipedia

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    Scream Bloody Gore is often considered the first death metal album. Although some critics consider Seven Churches by Possessed to be the first death metal record, [29] Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic writes that, "Seven Churches was a transition between thrash metal and death metal, while Scream Bloody Gore defined the core elements of death ...

  6. Metalcore - Wikipedia

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    Metalcore is a broadly defined [5] fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, that originated in the late 1980s.Metalcore is noted for its use of breakdowns, which are slow, intense passages conducive to moshing, while other defining instrumentation includes heavy and percussive pedal point guitar riffs and double bass drumming.

  7. Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? - Wikipedia

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    About.com ranked it third on their list of "Essential Thrash Metal Albums", commenting that more than two decades after its release, the record holds a status as an undisputed classic. [60] In 2017, it was ranked 8th on Rolling Stone 's list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time". [61]

  8. Municipal Waste (band) - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Waste's songwriting approach takes form in short, crossover thrash songs. According to AllMusic, the band "openly bow down to the memory of '80s thrash metal and crossover decades after, and a few hundred miles away from, the original movement's heyday in New York City. [7] Lyrical topics have to do with alcoholism, mutants, or thrash ...

  9. Believer (band) - Wikipedia

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    Believer is an American technical thrash metal band from the late 1980s and early 1990s, that plays a hybrid of thrash and progressive metal. [1] Believer is known for its innovative use of symphonic elements in thrash metal, featuring some of the earliest examples of symphonic metal.