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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.
Bandana thrash, a subgenre of thrashcore; Thrash, the nickname of British electronic musician, record producer and remixer Kris Weston; Thrash Anthems, a 2007 compilation album released by thrash metal band Destruction "Thrash Unreal", a 2007 single by punk group Against Me! Thrash Zone, a 1989 album by the American crossover thrash band D.R.I.
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.
The word is a blend of the names of the two genres, described by The Guardian as "the buzz term for a new school of bands taking black metal out of the shadows and melding its blast beats, dungeon wailing and razorwire guitars with the more reflective melodies of post-rock, shoegaze and post-hardcore."
lay out 1. Defeat or overcome i.e. to lay out someone [287] 2. Knock someone out in a fight [287] 3. Kill someone [287] lead Term used for bullets e.g. Fill ya full of lead [288] lead cocktail. Main article: bullet. To be shot; Bullets, specifically when embedded in the victim's body; also poisoning [288] lead poisoning. Main article: Bullet
The producers behind the 2005 documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey have written of the NWOAHM: "In essence, NWOAHM can embody the seething aggression of the 'hardcore' hormone, but play a type of acrobatic, precise, technical thrash/death metal synthesis regularly touched by the melody of traditional metal, but often just briefly. Vocally ...
Thrashcore is often confused with crossover thrash and sometimes thrash metal. [3] [4] Further confusion is added by the fact that many crossover bands, such as D.R.I., began as influential thrashcore bands. [3] Throughout the '80s, the term "thrash" was in use as a synonym for hardcore punk (as in the New York Thrash compilation of 1982). It ...
Also classed as stoner metal, [62] doom metal, [63] and thrash metal. [64] Isis [65] 1997 United States Also classed as post-metal. [66] Iron Monkey [67] 1994 United Kingdom Jucifer [68] 1993 United States Also classed as noise rock. Keelhaul [69] 1997 United States Also classed as mathcore [70] and post-hardcore. [71] KEN Mode [72] 1999 Canada