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UMUR
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...and I see you are a Slayer fan too, then I can recommend the first three The Haunted ( http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/haunted-the.aspx?ac=haunted) albums and also Legion of the http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/legion-of-the-damned.aspx?ac=legion of
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UMUR
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Oh and if you enjoy some of the more brutal thrash I can highly recommend Demolition Hammer. Tortured Existence is one of my favorite brutal thrash metal albums:
but also Epidemic of Violence:
Also bands like Sindrome, Gammacide and Devastation. Edited by UMUR - 07 Feb 2011 at 3:38pm |
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UMUR
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Oh hell yeahhhh!!!. I absolutely love the first two Annihilator albums. It�s been a long while since I listened to Flotsam & Jetsam, but I had an album that I really liked back in the early nineties. Overkill is the Mot�rhead of thrash metal. They always release quality albums, that seldom reaches excellence though. That�s of course my personal opinion. Death Angel uhhh highly recommendable too. I�ve mostly listened to their most recent output though. I don�t know the classic eighties albums well enough to recommend them.
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UMUR
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I strongly recommend you listen to Bonded by Blood and Fabulous Disaster by Exodus. I can�t say Force of Habit did much for me either. I think it might even be their weakest album of them all. I can also highly recommend the comeback album Tempo of the Damned. Those are probably the three albums by Exodus I would seek out if I were you. Then come back and give your opinion again
I was never much of a Testament fan myself, but I can recommend listening to the first two albums by the band. I think they are their best output.
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Metallica999
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Thanks. I'll check some of those bands that i'm not familliar with.
@UMUR: I listened to Force of Habit by Exodus. I can't remember which album by Testament i listened to, but I'm pretty sure it was from early 90s. |
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UMUR
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Have you listened to Fabulous Disaster by Exodus and some of the early Testament albums? Or just their more recent stuff? Edited by UMUR - 07 Feb 2011 at 1:55pm |
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early Annihilator (especially their first two albums), Flotsam & Jetsam (first two albums are great IMO as is their last one), some Overkill maybe, Death Angel (especially III).
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UMUR
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�ou�ll find many people recommending the first two Forbidden albums. If you like Kreator you should of course also check out Destruction and Sodom. Some of the early Holy Moses albums are also pretty good....oh and Coroner of course. One of the greatest thrash metal acts from the eighties IMO.
Some early Artillery might also please you. Edited by UMUR - 07 Feb 2011 at 1:53pm |
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Metallica999
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Lately, i've been getting into thrash. I really like Metallica, Kreator, Megadeth, Early Sepultura, some albums by Slayer etc... Could anyone reccomend me some good old school thrash bands? I like some modern thrash like Nevermore or newer Kreator albums like Violent Revolution, but i prefer old school.
However, i really dislike bands like Testament or Exodus. I don't know why, but they just sound so much different than the bands i mentioned. Or maybe I listened to their less good albums. Any reccomendation will be highly appreciated. :D |
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