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Dr Livingdead! is a Swedish crossover metal band - more on the thrash side, but pretty good.
Pro-Pain might also be worth a listen - they are more on the groovy side.



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You got some good suggestions there. I'll just add one of my favourite crossover albums, Crumbsuckers - Life of Dreams.
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Oh, and Vermef�g is another crossover thrash act to check out.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote UMUR Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Nov 2011 at 12:04am
Uhh and you can�t say Municipal Waste without mentioning Gama Bomb too. Great act too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MAVIIIVAM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Nov 2011 at 6:13pm
Its been fun for me too Big smile . . .

There was always some band I missed out on and its fun to find a hidden treasure from
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Thanks guys for the lists, some I know and love (Discharge, Extreme noise terror, Celtic Frost, Helhammer, et al), so I'll likely find something I enjoy, and stuff like Municipal Waste who've I've been meaning to check out forever. It is an odd phenomenon I've seen reoccurring in my musical tastes, while not the biggest fan of punk, cross it with metal and magically you've some of my favourite albums.


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Some more crossover(-related) artists:

Cryptic Slaughter (crossover legends)
Wehrmacht (ultra fast beercore)
Agnostic Front (NYC hardcore with thrash tendencies)
A.N.S. (skatepunk with thrash metal leanings)
Acid Reign (UK thrash with a dose of humor and some hardcore elements)
V�etsek (ultra fast crossover with insane female vocals)
The Exploited (seminal crust punk act who started incorporating thrash elements)
Discharge (another seminal crust act who changed to traditional metal and then to crossover thrash)
Lawnmower Deth (similar status as Acid Reign, but with a more brutal edge)
Nuclear Death Terror (crust punk with death metal vocals)
Extreme Noise Terror (pre-grindcore crust punk)
Nadirwrath (blend of black metal and punk rock; not thrashy though)
Kvelertak (blend of hard rock, black metal and punk rock; not thrashy though)
Swashbuckle (pirate-themed thrash metal with hardcore elements)
The Acc�sed (horror crossover)
TRC (modern crossover, drawing on modern thrash metal and modern -core)
Nuclear Assault (legendary thrash metal group with crossover tendencies)
Generation Kill (Rob Dukes-fronted crossover supergroup)
Helhammer + early Celtic Frost (not crossover, but they were very inspired by Discharge)
Bob Malmstr�m (Capitalist hardcore :-S)
Rytmih�iri� (dirty thrash-tinged hardcore/crust punk)
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Well I think the above mentioned Dr�nken Bastards are in the crossover catagory. Some of the classic crossover acts from the eighties are of course Excel, Suicidal Tendencies (early), Beow�lf, Gang Green, S.O.D., M.O.D.,
 
Of more recent acts I�d mention Municipal Waste.
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Don't know much about Thrash, but have been listening to some crossover thrash kinda stuff like Carnivore, D.R.I. and was hoping someone might steer me toward some more stuff like this, so, really, I'm looking for thrash crossed with Hardcore or Crust

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Nope but I remember editing the Dr�nken Bastards profile: http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/drunken-bastards.aspx
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Woutjinho Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Nov 2011 at 3:39am
Anyone ever listened to Viking - Man Of Straw? From 89.
Or Drunken Bastards - Horns Of The Wasted from 2010? (review at metal-exposure)
Or Mandator - Perfect Progeny?
Or Savage Aggression - Satan's Strike from 2010? I believe they're from Peru but their old school thrash is HIGHLY recommened. (I also have a review on metal-exposure)
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Quick Change are worth a listen if you like authentic old school obscure 80s thrash.
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Coroner is cool. I saw them on Hellfest as well.
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Yup, awesome band and while my favourites are also No More Color and Mental Vortex, I think RIP and Punishment for Decadence are also great thrash albums.
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Color me stumped about the lack of love for the most underappreciated, talented thrash trio of all-time: CORONER.

These guys should have ripped the reins from Metallica and took the thrash crown at the end of the eighties and into the nineties. Its absolutely criminal that more people don't know these guys. Seriously, I would put No More Color, Mental Vortex, and Grin against the best three of the Big Fours albums and let them duke it out.  Maybe they would lose, but they would make it a damn good fight.

If you dont believe me, check this out:


Give em a listen...they deserve your time...and you'll be happier for it.

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New school that worships old school actually! They seem to worship the american school of thrash above all else.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMqx_kOMD_o

New school.



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I�m not really familiar with Havok. What kind of music do they play. Old school, tech, teutonic, Bay Area...etc?
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