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Topic - Dirty, fast, aggressive Thrash
Posted: 11 Sep 2022 at 2:16am By Vim Fuego
Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

Originally posted by Sheavy Sheavy wrote:

I love S.O.D.'s first album, I forgot about them. ST and Gwar I didn't care much for, but it's been 7-8 years I think since I've listened to either band. I'm much more into punk now, so I'll have to see if opinions have changed on them. I'll need to add the others to my listening list

ST have done albums in many genres over the years. If you haven´t listened to the original version of the debut album, I can recommend starting there. There are a lot of hardcore punk elements on that release.

Gwar is an aquired taste LOL.

S.O.D. are of course THE seminal crossover thrash metal act, bringing the genre to light on the scene. The debut is phenomenal, but I can also recommend listening to their sophomore studio album "Bigger than the Devil". It´s a little heavier and more punchy, but still great.

The SOD live album is excellent too, as is the Pussywhipped bootleg, which they released a legit version of. And if you like SOD, try Carnivore.

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