Solid. Personally my list for top 15 thrash metal albums would be: 1.Slayer - Show No Mercy 2.Razor - Executioner's Song 3.Onslaught - The Force 4.Sodom - Tapping The Vein 5.Testament - The Legacy 6.Exodus - Bonded By Blood 7.Dark Angel - Darkness Descends 8.Kreator - Endless Pain 9.Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? 10.Iron Angel - Hellish Crossfire 11.Deathhammer - Onward To The Pits 12.Forbidden - Forbidden Evil 13.Sepultura - Arise 14.Destruction - Release From Agony 15.Metallica - Kill Em' All
Great album but I think Violent Restitution just edges it slightly for me. That beginning scream on Marshall Acts still blows me away. Gets me so pumped!!!
J-Dawg shouldn't be embarrassed to have Kill 'Em All on his list. Metal Militia is the song that got me into metal. In another 2 weeks Kill 'Em All will be 40 years old.
This is one of the few times I agree with both favorite song and an album with J-Dawg, Show No Mercy is also my most favorite and Antichrist is my favorite song on it. \m/ I also do consider Show No Mercy to be a proto-black metal album.
You have a pretty solid list that is respectable and some of those you picked would even make it to my list. Much better than I initially thought. I first thought that half of the bands you would pick would be newer Thrash bands that are just carbon copies of previous thrash bands and aren't even half as good as their predecessors. Some of the picks like Helloween and Running Wild however I wouldn't even consider Thrash Metal as to me they have more in common with Traditional Heavy Metal bands like Mercyful Fate and Judas Priest than they do with Overkill or Destruction although you did say that it's also a top 15 Speed Metal list as well and your not separating the two so its somewhat understandable given that context. I feel obligated now to give my top 15 Thrash Metal list. Here it is in no particular order: 1. Vio-Lence: Eternal Nightmare 2. Kreator: Pleasure to Kill 3. Forbidden: Forbidden Evil 4. Pestilence: Mallevs Maleficarvm 5. Overkill: The Years of Decay 6. Onslaught: Metal Forces 7. Slaughter: Strappado 8. Destruction: Internal Overkill 9. Sodom: Tapping the Vein 10. Tankard: The Morning After 11. Death Angel: The Ultra Violence 12. Exhorder: Slaughter In the Vatican 13. Demolition Hammer: Tortured Existence 14. Toxik: World Circus 15. Nuclear Assault: Game Over
Test your Metal IQ. Question: What is Metal Mickey's favorite track by Sinister? Answer: The opener from Diabolical Summoning, the perfectly titled _SADISTIC_ _INTENT!_ \m/
Blood Feast - Kill for Pleasure Helloween - Walls of Jericho Hobbs Angel of Death - Hobbs Angel of Death Metallica - Kill Em All Kreator - Pleasure to Kill Overkill - Feel the Fire Rigor Mortis - Rigor Mortis Running Wild - Gates to Purgatory Sadus - Illusions Slayer - Show No Mercy Toxic Holocaust - Evil Never Dies Whiplash - Power and Pain did I miss any? if not this is a top 12 lmao
My Favorite Thrash Metal Albums 1. Overkill - Horrorscope 2.Metallica - Kill Em All 3.Megadeth - Peace Sells But Who’s Buying 4.Annihilator - Alice In Hell 5.Sadus - Swallowed In Black 6.Exodus - The Atrocity Exhibition Exhibit A 7.Slayer - Divine Intervention 8.Death Angel - Killing Season 9.Testament - The New Order 10.Blood Feast - Kill For Pleasure 11.Forbidden - Twisted Into Form 12. Vio-Lence - Eternal Nightmare 13.Sodom-M16 14. Kreator - Pleasure To Kill 15. Destruction - Cracked Brain
Alphabetized Top 20: 1. Artillery - Fear of Tomorrow; 2. BFG - Behold the Iron Cross; 3. Carnivore - Carnivore; 5. Coroner - Punishment for Decadence; 6. Exodus - Pleasures of the Flesh; 7. Flotsam and Jetsam - Doomsday for the Deceiver; 8. Heathen - Breaking the Silence; 9. Holy Terror - Mind Wars; 10. Kreator - Endless Pain; 11. Metallica - Kill 'Em ALL; 12. Overkill - Feel the Fire; 13. Possessed - Seven Churches; 14. Rigor Mortis - Rigor Mortis; 15. Sabbat - History of a Time to Come; 16. Sadus - Illusions; 17. Sepultura - Schizophrenia; 18. Slayer - Show No Mercy; 19. Testament - The Legacy; 20. Vio-Lence - Eternal Nightmare
Yeah! Motorbreath and jump in the fire! Great tunes! I remember watching the Mexican wrestling and this guy came to the ring to seek and destroy. One time it looked like the guy who played the entrance music forgot it was on. The intro was on loop for about 20 minutes during the match haha
Your list is pretty damn good! Love the Rigor Mortis (RIP Bruce & Mike) & Sadus picks but somewhere Baloff is calling you a poser for no Bonded by Blood. I'll give three obscure thrash classics that melt faces Sacrilege BC " Party With God" Evil Dead "Annihilation of Civilization" and Forced Entry's " Uncertain Future" \m/
Is anyone else excited for the 20 year anniversary repress of 'Evil Never Dies'? It is coming out as a double lp. I guess there is a second recording of the album never released!
Toxic Holocaust with Havok this Friday in NorCal! I haven't been to a show since Slayer farewell 2018,godamnit, and Aftershock's lineup is fuckin embarrassing!
I can’t really do a top list because I don’t own a lot of thrash metal (yet) so bit of a strict list here Slayer - Hell Awaits Destruction - Release from Agony Dark Angel - Darkness Descends Slaughter- Strappado Razor - Live! Osaka Saikou 大阪最高 Voivod - Killing Techology Metallica - Master of Puppets (Yes, really) Megadeth - Peace Sells (YES, REALLY) Overkill - Horoscope Kreator - Pleasure to Kill Sodom - Obsessed by Cruelty Would include Bonded by Blood but I don’t own it so 🤷♂️
Gary the original singer for Blood Feast is back as of last year. I saw them at the Dragon Rojo festival in Tijuana last year and they sounded great. I believe a new album is on the way as they played a couple new songs.
My list Demolition hammer epidemic of violence Dark angel darkness descends Death angel ultra violence Blood feast kill for pleasure Kreator pleasure to kill Sadus illusions Razor violent restitution Morbid saint spectrum of death Slayer reign in blood Sacrifice reanimation Holy terror terror and submission Protector golem Holy Moses finished with the dogs Violence eternal nightmare Voivod rrrrroooaaarrr Exumer possessed by fire Whiplash power and pain Tankard chemical invasion Laaz rockit anihilatiom principle Devastation idolatry Hellwitch
Solid list. Hobb’s needs to get mentioned more. I didn’t even hear them until I saw some Australian Metal documentary around 5-6yrs ago. I was way to late to that party
I've seen all your videos since the first one, but it's my first time commenting. I sincerely believe that Gates to Purgatory is a heavy metal album. I'm sure you know about Hypnosia's Extreme Hatred album, but if not.. give it a listen man! For me it's right next to Pleasure to Kill and Illusions.
Glad to see illusions make the list. Sadus should have got more recognition, id replace anthrax or megadeth with them in the big four in cocaine heart beat.
You can't replace any of the big 4 wether you like 'em or not. The big 4 were the best selling acts back in the day, that's why they're called the big 4 and not the best 4.
Great list. All classics. I am surprised I didn't see Demolition Hammer on there though, J-Dawg! And yeah, Evil Never Dies is a great album. I bought that fucker right when it came out. And no doubt Kill 'Em All should be on that list. Kill 'Em All and Show No Mercy are the albums that really started it all for me personally.
one album per band. the list is without historical value or nostalgia bs. 1. Dekapitator - Storm before the Calm. Just pure perfection. 2 Metallica - AJFA 3.Slayer - Hell Awaits 4. Demolition Hammer - Epidemic of violence 5. Violator - Chemical Assault 6. Sodom - Code Red 7. Toxic Trace - Torment 8. Dark Angel - Darkness Descends 9. Suicidal Angels - Eternal Domination. It is impossible to sound so evil with this kind of production but they nailed it here. hundreds of riffs. 10. Raped God 666 - Executioner 11. Municipal Waste - The art of Partying 12. Sadus - Illusions 13. Destruction - Antichrist 14. Mantic Ritual - Executioner. 2 Executioners on the list he he. 15.Heller - Heller
That Mantic Ritual album was overlooked for soo long, along with many other newer thrash albums. Suicidal Angels fucken' rips, I wonder if J-Dawg has every checked them out.
retro thrash was awesome 15 years ago.I would add, Bonded By Bloods Feed the beast album and Lich Kings World Gone dead. Suicidal Angels have too clean production for its own sake but the first album is a masterpiece. there is no similar thrash album to that particular one. pure evil and I am sure J Dawg would like it . Probably the band with best riffs in whole thrash genre. Dead Again is also perfect from start to finish but I prefer Nicks older style of vocals and more atmospheric production on debut. Also , their compilation of demos Bloodthirsty Humanity crushes so hard. I would pay some more money for that CD.
AJFA is tremendous and my favorite Metallica album. Hell Awaits is classic Slayer. With Sodom I'd go with Agent Orange. Darkness Descends is legendary. Just commenting on some of the albums on your list. Awesome 🤘
@@SuperStrik9 just got remastered copy of Darkness Descends. whoever did it did it right. it crushes, its way more louder and cleaner. for neck break thrash, Toxic Trace Torment is the ultimate winner.
Infernal Majesty none shall defy, Dark Angel darkness descends, voivod killing technology, Forced entry, nuclear Assault game over..... But damn there's endless others in 80's thrash just as Omen was in the early 80's as sacrifice, Hirax, Exciter.............🤘🔥🤘 And damn Pantera was real candy ass sh.. when they came out, I was like ugh. I rather listen to mortal sin and laaz rockit
@@joningram4187 Thrash is a 'crossover' of punk and metal - some bands came from the punk side, like DRI, The Accused, SOD and Suicidal Tendencies. Most of my favorites at the time would be from that direction. The Metal bands who took from punk mostly seemed too polished to my ears, but now that I'm old, I'm starting to like them too.
Hey J-Dawg see you like Blood Feast. how about Indestroy ST on the same label 1987 with jams like "Dead girls dont say no" and "Dismembered" plus "USSA" i know dear in headlights 😮 right
Walls Of Jericho is largely considered a speed metal album by many, probably their heaviest album imo. After that the power metal sound was forged and ushered in. It’s a stellar album and I’d recc it.
Favorite *Overkill* album is "Under The Influence" and for *Slayer* its "Reign In Blood". For guys in my age range and older, it's pretty common for them to hate *Slayer* after "Reign In Blood". It's an unpopular opinion, but personally, I don't think *Slayer* ever did a 100% terrible album. Even the homeboy album got some good tracks.
@@dinkins335UUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN SSSSSSSSSSSLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR. I paddled my canoe while typing that. I fuckin love Slayer. I’m probably going to pump some Repentless on my 2-1/2 hour drive home
Always thought south of heaven was boring, and Diabolis was lame . And full disclosure I've only heard christ illusion and world painted 1x but everything else is great. Even God hates us all \m/
33:55 - 33:58 " (Mortician) It's just not the best representation for overall Metal. " Hands down the most honest thing Dawg has stated so far, I applaud you sir, you're getting there.👍
@@harryquinn493 Oh ok. I love Far Beyond Driven, and Reinventing - not so much, my two favorite are Trendkill and Cowboys from Hell, but Far Beyond is also great. I never understood why Vulgar Display of Power is most people's favorite, it was a downgrade from Cowboys from hell, and also not as heavy as the following 2 albums...
@@harryquinn493 Yeah, I mean it has its moments, I think ''Fucking Hostile'', ''Hollow'' especially Hollow is one of the most beautiful songs they've made (the first part of the song), also No Good (Attack the Radical) is great. It's just the song Walk is so overrated, and not really that good compared to the other songs, that's probably the reason I listen to this album the least.
My favorites are a tie: Slayer - South of Heaven and Metallica - And Justice for All. Favorite DM: Deicide self titled. BM: Darkthrone - Transylvanian Hunger tied with Revenge - Victory…
I thought metal church should have been there instead of kill em all, kinda surprised there was no agent orange, darkness descends or some of those sepultura albums after schizophrenia before they went full gay.
Dang, I'm almost 50... was into metal since '84, thought I knew a lot about it until I found your channel. My knowledge is infinitely less than yours - embarrassing. I was thinking b/c I was into obscure bands like Piledriver (YES, I know it wasn't a real band now, but then no one know), Venom, et al that I had some secret knowledge. I don't know half of the bands you cover on this channel. COOL!!! I'll be buying some new copies now.
I remember when no death, black, thrash, grind, goregrind, or subgenres existed. Older family members that listened to heavy metal didn't call it "heavy metal;" they called it Black Sabbath, Budgie, Deep Purple, Judas Priest, etc, etc. Today I still consider it all as "metal" even though I know the genres.
The Helloween pick really surprised me. The stuff from Keepers Pt1 and beyond really leaned into the power metal sound for the most part. Their Straight Out of Hell album is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion. My favorite by them. Also, their newest album has ALL 3 singers on it; Kai Hansen, Michael Kiske, and Andi Deris. That one is very good too. I strongly encourage you check at least Straight Out of Hell.
I love Walls of Jericho but don't consider it thrash. More of a speed metal/power metal/heavy metal record. Just saw them live with all three singers(Pumpkins United) and I have to say they were the greatest live band I've ever witnessed. 🇩🇪 🎃 🍺
My Kreator favorite is Extreme Aggression, Metallica it's MOP, for Slayer, a tie between SOH and SNM. Also I like Venom WTH for this list, even though it could IMO be considered a root-band for death, black, and thrash. I'd definitely put Coroner PFD in there. Forbidden in their forbidden evil form belongs too for me.
Here's my top 15 thrash metal albums.,...1 Exodus Bonded By Blood 2 Slayer Reign In Blood 3 Dark Angel Darkness Descends 4 Metallica Kill Em All 5 Anthrax Among The Living 6 SOD Speak English Or Die 7 Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow... 8 Kreator Endless Pain 9 Nasty Savage Indulgence 10 Sodom Persecution Mania 11Devastation Idolatry 12 Sepultura Arise 13 Destruction Eternal Devastation 14 Razor Violent Restitution 15 Violence Eternal Nightmare Honorable mentions..... Lawnmower Deth Oh Crikey Its Lawnmower Deth, Overkill The Years Of Decay, Hallow's Eve Death And Insanity, Nuclear Assault Handle With Care, Sacred Reich Ignorance, DBC Dead Brain Cells, Testament Practice What You Preach
@@cycochris07 Picking a favorite Metallica album is a tough call between the first four. I could easily change my mind about that depending on what my mood is at the time. I put one album by each band, Kill Em'All got the ball rolling and like a lot of early thrash metal, all of the songs are about how metal rules, killing people and killing posers. Definitely Metallica at their rawest and most aggressive, but the songs are still memorable and great.
Personally i like thrash from 88-1990 the best. I mean look at some of the gems that came out in 88 alone. Sadus-illusions Steel Vengeance- Prisoners Flotsam and Jetsam- no place for disgrace Dissection(Can)- Final genocide Nuclear Assault- survive Bulldozer-Neurodeliri violence- eternal nightmare, overkill- under the influence Death Angel- Frolic through the park
I'll do my wimpy poser top 15 Dark Angel - Darkness Descends Kreator - Endless Pain Exodus - Bonded by Blood Sacrifice - Forward to Termination Slayer - Hell Awaits Darkness - Death Squad Metallica - Kill em All Sepultura - Morbid Visions Assassin - The Upcoming Terror Poison - Into the Abyss Possessed - Seven Churches Megadeth - Killing is my Business Sabbat - History of a Time to Come Protector - Golem Sodom - Agent Orange I do really like Walls of Jericho & Feel the Fire but not thrash enough for this list. Honourable mentions to Holy Moses, Destruction, Coroner, Whiplash, Anthrax, Testament, Vio-Lence, Razor, Onslaught, Deathrow, Exumer, Infernal Majesty, Bloodfeast, Hobbs, Cyclone and Demolition Hammer who could all have made the cut if I was in a different mood!
The first full length Nuclear Assault lp and ep are among the best Thrash Metal releases. They would have been better without stupid songs like Lesbians, Hang the Pope and Butt Fuck. Pleasure to Kill, Hallows Eve - Tales of Terror, and Death and Insanity, Wargod , Holy Moses, Viking, INC , Forbidden, Violence, and Skinless Rodent are some of my favorite Thrash Metal bands
No. Those songs by Nuclear Assault are great and even have some of the earliest examples of blast beats that would influence bands like Napalm Death and would become a staple in Extreme Metal. Makes sense that you would consider those songs to be stupid given your self descriptive user Id.
Great list Dawg, but no Bonded by Blood? Thats the Altars of Madness of Thrash in my book, as in it's the album that represents everything the genre stands for. Plus, Paul Baloffs vocals are some of the most vicious and evil in Thrash history.
Has anyone ever listen to Bonded by Blood? Basically the only metal band to almost make it out my area, they are from Pomona California, (the term Popo is referring to Pomona Police. )
some of those I too would have chosen, others not a couple I feel bad for missing hearing! (why don't I know of that Devastation?!?) Anthrax's first deserves to make it (they didn't have party-thrash status at that time) 100% correct Slayer and Overkill choices! (two of my all-time favs!)
Im always shocked Sadus- Chemical Exposure (thats how i know it as, got the CD back in 96) is never on any of these top 20 lists, as its EASILY one of the best. So its fucking nice to see it finally get some love.
Helloween was definitely not Speed Metal. Walls of Jericho had the Thrash guitar tone ( Speed Metal is Iron Maiden played faster). It could be considered Power Metal Thrash, but it definitely isn't Speed Metal. Iced Earth's entire catalog owes a lot to Walls of Jericho
Speed metal encompasses different subgenres, but when it's called speed metal it's usually meant as fast, but melodic metal, so either power/speed or heavy/speed.of course, there speed/thrash metal
speed metal was barely even a genre, there was a brief time when bands played heavy metal faster than normal, but thrash metal came along so fast in the early 80s it may as well have come out directly after traditional metal, and it became the dominant style replacing traditional (ignoring glam metal). the actual amount of bands and albums you can say is just "speed metal" is so small you may as well wipe out the genre and lump it all into thrash or traditional, it's just not large enough to matter. not to mention "speed metal" was just a catch all term in the actual 80s for anything fast. bands and fans/magazines used to call stuff we call thrash or black metal today "speed metal", the genre terms were not as defined as they are now, no one cared that much and the genres weren't formed enough and defined enough to matter. in fact i've even seen old dudes who grew up in that era who aren't really schooled on modern genre definitions just call everything fast from then speed metal. hardcore genre elitists have defined speed/thrash as separate from pure thrash, and really if you're that anal about it, there IS a difference, but it's also redundant, cause there is way more speed/thrash than there is just pure speed metal, if speed metal barely existed at all why bother having a "mixed" genre like that. death/thrash makes sense, death metal is a hugely defined genre, and so is thrash, if a band mixes those styles it's worth mentioning. but speed/thrash? idk just call it thrash who cares. long rant about nothing but ultimately imo speed metal is a useless genre definition.
@@nizz0matic307 You are right, Speed Metal is not a genre , it's a subgenre that is bigger in the last 10 years than it ever was. First Wave Speed Metal bands Leatherwolf 1984 Accept 1981 - 1983 Trauma Atlain Ostrogoth Exciter Slayer - Show No Mercy only Avenger UK Helloween debut EP 1985 and Judas EP only Acid Waxface Samurai 1980 Helstar Savage Grace Bloody Six Killer ( Belgium 🇧🇪) Sad Iron Dark Wizard Leige Lord Crossfire 1984 - 1986 Tysondog Raven Iron Maiden 1980 debut album Only
@@nizz0matic307 New Wave of Traditional Speed Metal Enforcer ( early albums) Skullfist ( early albums) Rapid Fire Spellcaster and 312 Columbia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Iceland, Ukraine, Paraguay, Mexico, Thailand, Indonesia, Czech, Hungary 🇭🇺, Greece, Chad , New Zealand, Algeria, Portugal 🇵🇹, and Swedish bands that were active 10 years ago. I have all their promos , but I don't want to name them all.
Howard stern has no say. Has no clue about underground scenes or other thrashers of that Time. He has no clue how Metallica abandoned thrash to be a hard rock band
Sadus is the final boss of Thrash Metal
Solid. Personally my list for top 15 thrash metal albums would be:
1.Slayer - Show No Mercy
2.Razor - Executioner's Song
3.Onslaught - The Force
4.Sodom - Tapping The Vein
5.Testament - The Legacy
6.Exodus - Bonded By Blood
7.Dark Angel - Darkness Descends
8.Kreator - Endless Pain
9.Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
10.Iron Angel - Hellish Crossfire
11.Deathhammer - Onward To The Pits
12.Forbidden - Forbidden Evil
13.Sepultura - Arise
14.Destruction - Release From Agony
15.Metallica - Kill Em' All
I don’t think any thrash list can be complete without Razor - Evil Invaders. Has to be my favorite thrash record of all time .
Great album but I think Violent Restitution just edges it slightly for me. That beginning scream on Marshall Acts still blows me away. Gets me so pumped!!!
Its Speed Metal not Thrash
Evil Invaders over Violent Restitution? Are you on crack?
@@ZachyB98me too. VR is just SOOOOO brutal
Violent restitution or malicious intent
When J-Dawg posts the top 15 thrash records all morning activities stop! Banger list - keep pumpin’ out the content.
this is great, some of these I don't know, so I will definitely listen to them, thanks Dawg.
J-Dawg shouldn't be embarrassed to have Kill 'Em All on his list. Metal Militia is the song that got me into metal. In another 2 weeks Kill 'Em All will be 40 years old.
overthinking if something is poser shit just because its famous is not less poser ahah
Was about to say that
Personally i think ride the lightning is a better PC of work but I get it! Kill em all helped start it all!
The first 4 albums are rad. I also like The Black Album because it dropped when I was 13/I'm a poseur. Choose your own adventure.
@@benng4376 i like the black album too, doesn't make me or you a poseur bra
This is one of the few times I agree with both favorite song and an album with J-Dawg, Show No Mercy is also my most favorite and Antichrist is my favorite song on it. \m/ I also do consider Show No Mercy to be a proto-black metal album.
You have a pretty solid list that is respectable and some of those you picked would even make it to my list. Much better than I initially thought. I first thought that half of the bands you would pick would be newer Thrash bands that are just carbon copies of previous thrash bands and aren't even half as good as their predecessors. Some of the picks like Helloween and Running Wild however I wouldn't even consider Thrash Metal as to me they have more in common with Traditional Heavy Metal bands like Mercyful Fate and Judas Priest than they do with Overkill or Destruction although you did say that it's also a top 15 Speed Metal list as well and your not separating the two so its somewhat understandable given that context. I feel obligated now to give my top 15 Thrash Metal list. Here it is in no particular order:
1. Vio-Lence: Eternal Nightmare
2. Kreator: Pleasure to Kill
3. Forbidden: Forbidden Evil
4. Pestilence: Mallevs Maleficarvm
5. Overkill: The Years of Decay
6. Onslaught: Metal Forces
7. Slaughter: Strappado
8. Destruction: Internal Overkill
9. Sodom: Tapping the Vein
10. Tankard: The Morning After
11. Death Angel: The Ultra Violence
12. Exhorder: Slaughter In the Vatican
13. Demolition Hammer: Tortured Existence
14. Toxik: World Circus
15. Nuclear Assault: Game Over
Nuclear Assault kicks ass
>Tapping the Vein
Unfathomably based
1. Morbid Saint - Spectrum Of Death
Test your Metal IQ.
Question: What is Metal Mickey's favorite track by Sinister?
Answer: The opener from Diabolical Summoning, the perfectly titled _SADISTIC_ _INTENT!_ \m/
nice
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WIN. 🏆
Gammacide - Victims of science is SUPER underrated. Sounds like nuclear assault meets sodom with a bit of carnivore. A classic “one record” band.
Shit, I missed out on that. Going to look that shit up
They remind me of vio lence
Gammacide is KILLER! I own about 6 different copies of that album. Definitely check it out if your like thrash !
Cool band
Gammacide should be on the list
Chemical Exposure sends Illusions home on a stretcher.
Like the way you think J-Dawg! Glad to see that other's out there love BLOOD FEAST & RIGOR MORTIS!!!
Blood Feast - Kill for Pleasure
Helloween - Walls of Jericho
Hobbs Angel of Death - Hobbs Angel of Death
Metallica - Kill Em All
Kreator - Pleasure to Kill
Overkill - Feel the Fire
Rigor Mortis - Rigor Mortis
Running Wild - Gates to Purgatory
Sadus - Illusions
Slayer - Show No Mercy
Toxic Holocaust - Evil Never Dies
Whiplash - Power and Pain
did I miss any? if not this is a top 12 lmao
He mentioned Devastation - Dispensable Bloodshed too
😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 you ain't gotta be able to count to 10 to be a metal maniac brah brah \m/
Sadus is amazing!
MORBID SAINT SPECTRUM OF DEATH
@ IT IS! Darkness Descends and Violent Restitution are heavy contenders as well
Testament- The legacy will always be in my top 10 thrash albums. Grew up with it.
Only Testament album worth owning for me.
COTLOD
My Favorite Thrash Metal Albums
1. Overkill - Horrorscope
2.Metallica - Kill Em All
3.Megadeth - Peace Sells But Who’s Buying
4.Annihilator - Alice In Hell
5.Sadus - Swallowed In Black
6.Exodus - The Atrocity Exhibition
Exhibit A
7.Slayer - Divine Intervention
8.Death Angel - Killing Season
9.Testament - The New Order
10.Blood Feast - Kill For Pleasure
11.Forbidden - Twisted Into Form
12. Vio-Lence - Eternal Nightmare
13.Sodom-M16
14. Kreator - Pleasure To Kill
15. Destruction - Cracked Brain
Twisted into Form stinks
@@ras124
I Really Liked Forbidden Evil It’s A Good Album I Should Put It On My List Instead Of Twisted Into Form
Cool list bro, A few in there I have yet to hear, one on my list would be Sabbat - History of A Time To Come. Thrashtastic!
Alphabetized Top 20: 1. Artillery - Fear of Tomorrow; 2. BFG - Behold the Iron Cross; 3. Carnivore - Carnivore; 5. Coroner - Punishment for Decadence; 6. Exodus - Pleasures of the Flesh; 7. Flotsam and Jetsam - Doomsday for the Deceiver; 8. Heathen - Breaking the Silence; 9. Holy Terror - Mind Wars; 10. Kreator - Endless Pain; 11. Metallica - Kill 'Em ALL; 12. Overkill - Feel the Fire; 13. Possessed - Seven Churches; 14. Rigor Mortis - Rigor Mortis; 15. Sabbat - History of a Time to Come; 16. Sadus - Illusions; 17. Sepultura - Schizophrenia; 18. Slayer - Show No Mercy; 19. Testament - The Legacy; 20. Vio-Lence - Eternal Nightmare
Pretty good list
Schizophrenia hell yeah! After that I fell off didn't like what they did afterwards...
Yeah! Motorbreath and jump in the fire! Great tunes! I remember watching the Mexican wrestling and this guy came to the ring to seek and destroy. One time it looked like the guy who played the entrance music forgot it was on. The intro was on loop for about 20 minutes during the match haha
That’s fuckin hilarious 😂
Destruction, Forbidden, Exodus, Death Angel
I'll listen to it all,everyone's different,my face and truely believe to be the best us Exodus-Bonded By Blood
Your list is pretty damn good! Love the Rigor Mortis (RIP Bruce & Mike) & Sadus picks but somewhere Baloff is calling you a poser for no Bonded by Blood. I'll give three obscure thrash classics that melt faces Sacrilege BC " Party With God" Evil Dead "Annihilation of Civilization" and Forced Entry's " Uncertain Future" \m/
Annihilation Of Civilization is awesome.
Good list J-Dawg , I was rolling at the alien impersonation 😆 🤣 😂 😹 \m/
Is anyone else excited for the 20 year anniversary repress of 'Evil Never Dies'? It is coming out as a double lp. I guess there is a second recording of the album never released!
Toxic Holocaust with Havok this Friday in NorCal! I haven't been to a show since Slayer farewell 2018,godamnit, and Aftershock's lineup is fuckin embarrassing!
I can’t really do a top list because I don’t own a lot of thrash metal (yet) so bit of a strict list here
Slayer - Hell Awaits
Destruction - Release from Agony
Dark Angel - Darkness Descends
Slaughter- Strappado
Razor - Live! Osaka Saikou 大阪最高
Voivod - Killing Techology
Metallica - Master of Puppets (Yes, really)
Megadeth - Peace Sells (YES, REALLY)
Overkill - Horoscope
Kreator - Pleasure to Kill
Sodom - Obsessed by Cruelty
Would include Bonded by Blood but I don’t own it so 🤷♂️
Killer list
Dude you put “yes really” on master and peace (ooooobvious choices) and not on overkill hororscope?!?!?!
kinda pedestrian though, only well known bands, for someone well seasoned in thrash there would be some far lesser known bands in there
@@nizz0matic307 post your list
Go pick up Sepultura's Beneath the Remains, then make a list.
JDawg what's better Salmon or Tuna? Both staple protein sources. Also, what are your thoughts on intermittent fasting?
Would of taken your devastion Chicago of the list and replaced it with artillery fear of tomorrow or hallows eve tales of terror
Your Panterrible rants are always appreciated 🤘🤮🤘
Can someone explain to me where the words "canoe" and "panini" come from? I've never heard them outside this channel. Thanks
Super pissed at the Dawg for not including some of my favorite thrash albums.
Gary the original singer for Blood Feast is back as of last year. I saw them at the Dragon Rojo festival in Tijuana last year and they sounded great. I believe a new album is on the way as they played a couple new songs.
Unfortunately,Gary is out again. Adam, the guitarist is handling vocals now. New Material is on the way. Should be interesting to see what's to come.
Razor: Executioners Song. Exodus: Bonded by Blood. Destruction: Infernal Overkill.
Necrodeath: Into The Macabre.
Demolition Hammer: Tortured Existence.
Slaughter: Strappado
Dark Angel: Darkness Descends.
Slayer: Hell Awaits.
My list
Demolition hammer epidemic of violence
Dark angel darkness descends
Death angel ultra violence
Blood feast kill for pleasure
Kreator pleasure to kill
Sadus illusions
Razor violent restitution
Morbid saint spectrum of death
Slayer reign in blood
Sacrifice reanimation
Holy terror terror and submission
Protector golem
Holy Moses finished with the dogs
Violence eternal nightmare
Voivod rrrrroooaaarrr
Exumer possessed by fire
Whiplash power and pain
Tankard chemical invasion
Laaz rockit anihilatiom principle
Devastation idolatry
Hellwitch
Solid list. Hobb’s needs to get mentioned more. I didn’t even hear them until I saw some Australian Metal documentary around 5-6yrs ago. I was way to late to that party
Late to the party too, that last album was killer also
Fuck yeah it is
I've seen all your videos since the first one, but it's my first time commenting. I sincerely believe that Gates to Purgatory is a heavy metal album.
I'm sure you know about Hypnosia's Extreme Hatred album, but if not.. give it a listen man! For me it's right next to Pleasure to Kill and Illusions.
Glad to see illusions make the list. Sadus should have got more recognition, id replace anthrax or megadeth with them in the big four in cocaine heart beat.
Sadus first three albums DESTROY!!!!!!
You can't replace any of the big 4 wether you like 'em or not. The big 4 were the best selling acts back in the day, that's why they're called the big 4 and not the best 4.
Great list, all these rip.
SADUS!
Great list. All classics. I am surprised I didn't see Demolition Hammer on there though, J-Dawg! And yeah, Evil Never Dies is a great album. I bought that fucker right when it came out. And no doubt Kill 'Em All should be on that list. Kill 'Em All and Show No Mercy are the albums that really started it all for me personally.
one album per band. the list is without historical value or nostalgia bs.
1. Dekapitator - Storm before the Calm. Just pure perfection.
2 Metallica - AJFA
3.Slayer - Hell Awaits
4. Demolition Hammer - Epidemic of violence
5. Violator - Chemical Assault
6. Sodom - Code Red
7. Toxic Trace - Torment
8. Dark Angel - Darkness Descends
9. Suicidal Angels - Eternal Domination. It is impossible to sound so evil with this kind of production but they nailed it here. hundreds of riffs.
10. Raped God 666 - Executioner
11. Municipal Waste - The art of Partying
12. Sadus - Illusions
13. Destruction - Antichrist
14. Mantic Ritual - Executioner. 2 Executioners on the list he he.
15.Heller - Heller
That Mantic Ritual album was overlooked for soo long, along with many other newer thrash albums. Suicidal Angels fucken' rips, I wonder if J-Dawg has every checked them out.
retro thrash was awesome 15 years ago.I would add, Bonded By Bloods Feed the beast album and Lich Kings World Gone dead. Suicidal Angels have too clean production for its own sake but the first album is a masterpiece. there is no similar thrash album to that particular one. pure evil and I am sure J Dawg would like it . Probably the band with best riffs in whole thrash genre. Dead Again is also perfect from start to finish but I prefer Nicks older style of vocals and more atmospheric production on debut. Also , their compilation of demos Bloodthirsty Humanity crushes so hard. I would pay some more money for that CD.
AJFA is tremendous and my favorite Metallica album. Hell Awaits is classic Slayer. With Sodom I'd go with Agent Orange. Darkness Descends is legendary. Just commenting on some of the albums on your list. Awesome 🤘
@@SuperStrik9 just got remastered copy of Darkness Descends. whoever did it did it right. it crushes, its way more louder and cleaner.
for neck break thrash, Toxic Trace Torment is the ultimate winner.
No Annihilator!? What do you meaaaaaaan you don’t have any Annihilator in the top 15. I’m appalled.
Infernal Majesty none shall defy, Dark Angel darkness descends, voivod killing technology, Forced entry, nuclear Assault game over..... But damn there's endless others in 80's thrash just as Omen was in the early 80's as sacrifice, Hirax, Exciter.............🤘🔥🤘 And damn Pantera was real candy ass sh.. when they came out, I was like ugh. I rather listen to mortal sin and laaz rockit
Beneath the remains.
I predicted a bunch of these to be on here power and pain HAS to be on these lists.
lol pizza party. municipal waste and crisix comes to mind
Love Crisix, my first patch was them.
Aw Hell Yeah!!!
Agree on all of them! Show No Mercy is Slayer’s best album and Rigor Mortis is 10/10 easily!
All the noobs: Where ith Powah Twip???
They got a couple songs I dig
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetalThey're a decent band, but holy shit, that fanbase...
Monster Magnet is thrash?
@@FumesofHatred the fan base is fuckin almost slayer level ridiculous
@@SpergerKing as thrash as buck cherry
You are insane for not putting tortured by demolition hammer
Demolition Hammer - Epidemic of Violence. Relentless album.
DRI 4 of a kind.
Punk band...not thrash
@@joningram4187 Thrash is a 'crossover' of punk and metal - some bands came from the punk side, like DRI, The Accused, SOD and Suicidal Tendencies. Most of my favorites at the time would be from that direction. The Metal bands who took from punk mostly seemed too polished to my ears, but now that I'm old, I'm starting to like them too.
Hey J-Dawg see you like Blood Feast. how about Indestroy ST on the same label 1987 with jams like "Dead girls dont say no" and "Dismembered" plus "USSA" i know dear in headlights 😮 right
Helloween is thrash?? Always thought they were power metal
Walls Of Jericho is largely considered a speed metal album by many, probably their heaviest album imo. After that the power metal sound was forged and ushered in. It’s a stellar album and I’d recc it.
Necrophobic- the nocturnal silence or marduk- dark endless
Marduk - Dark Endless
Marduk
Necrophobic- Nocturnal
Nocturnal Silence
Necro-fuckin'-phobic brah brah
Favorite *Overkill* album is "Under The Influence" and for *Slayer* its "Reign In Blood". For guys in my age range and older, it's pretty common for them to hate *Slayer* after "Reign In Blood". It's an unpopular opinion, but personally, I don't think *Slayer* ever did a 100% terrible album. Even the homeboy album got some good tracks.
Great Overkill album. Drunken Wisdom is a fuckin banger!
@zacharyseibert4526 that's one of my favorites. Not sure why someone would like the first 2 Overkill albums and not that one.
@@dinkins335UUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN SSSSSSSSSSSLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR. I paddled my canoe while typing that. I fuckin love Slayer. I’m probably going to pump some Repentless on my 2-1/2 hour drive home
Always thought south of heaven was boring, and Diabolis was lame . And full disclosure I've only heard christ illusion and world painted 1x but everything else is great. Even God hates us all \m/
@@mikeviolate666 you suck. Crank up Flesh Storm and Cult off of Christ Illusion. Classic Slayer even though it was in 2006🤘🏽🤗
Heathen- Victims of deception. Most underrated thrash album of all time
33:55 - 33:58 " (Mortician) It's just not the best representation for overall Metal. "
Hands down the most honest thing Dawg has stated so far, I applaud you sir, you're getting there.👍
It's Show No Mercy, or Painkiller from Judas Priest, or Pantera ''The great southern trendkill''.
@@lopoliklove the Great Southern Trendkill but it for sure isn’t a great representation of metal. Now, Far Beyond Driven or Reinventing the Steep are.
@@harryquinn493 Oh ok. I love Far Beyond Driven, and Reinventing - not so much, my two favorite are Trendkill and Cowboys from Hell, but Far Beyond is also great. I never understood why Vulgar Display of Power is most people's favorite, it was a downgrade from Cowboys from hell, and also not as heavy as the following 2 albums...
@@lopolik Love Vulgar but the lyrics are a bit silly at times and some too “rappy” sounding parts at times.
@@harryquinn493 Yeah, I mean it has its moments, I think ''Fucking Hostile'', ''Hollow'' especially Hollow is one of the most beautiful songs they've made (the first part of the song), also No Good (Attack the Radical) is great. It's just the song Walk is so overrated, and not really that good compared to the other songs, that's probably the reason I listen to this album the least.
My favorites are a tie: Slayer - South of Heaven and Metallica - And Justice for All.
Favorite DM: Deicide self titled.
BM: Darkthrone - Transylvanian Hunger tied with Revenge - Victory…
I thought metal church should have been there instead of kill em all, kinda surprised there was no agent orange, darkness descends or some of those sepultura albums after schizophrenia before they went full gay.
Good f*(king morning, godd*mnit!
Banger ass list. Curious your opinion on thought industry?
Witches Brew is a label made for made for Thrashers.
Dang, I'm almost 50... was into metal since '84, thought I knew a lot about it until I found your channel. My knowledge is infinitely less than yours - embarrassing. I was thinking b/c I was into obscure bands like Piledriver (YES, I know it wasn't a real band now, but then no one know), Venom, et al that I had some secret knowledge.
I don't know half of the bands you cover on this channel. COOL!!! I'll be buying some new copies now.
I've got piledriver on vinyl....classic
Exodus Bonded by Blood easily should have made the list
I think he considers it proto-pizza thrash 😂
I remember when no death, black, thrash, grind, goregrind, or subgenres existed. Older family members that listened to heavy metal didn't call it "heavy metal;" they called it Black Sabbath, Budgie, Deep Purple, Judas Priest, etc, etc. Today I still consider it all as "metal" even though I know the genres.
Same here...."fucking metal" PERIOD
Finally love for devastation....im from chicago...54 here an old metal head. Had the pleasure of seeing them a few times....got the ORIGINAL demos....
Helloween? Huh, I think you're the first person ever I hear calling Helloween thrash....they are classic European heavy metal dude....
Can we get a J Dawg / Hellwitch interview please!?!?!?!?! ????
Yes!!!!! Do it!
The Helloween pick really surprised me. The stuff from Keepers Pt1 and beyond really leaned into the power metal sound for the most part. Their Straight Out of Hell album is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion. My favorite by them. Also, their newest album has ALL 3 singers on it; Kai Hansen, Michael Kiske, and Andi Deris. That one is very good too. I strongly encourage you check at least Straight Out of Hell.
What is a Pizza Party wimp seeing as I'm from the UK?
I love Walls of Jericho but don't consider it thrash. More of a speed metal/power metal/heavy metal record. Just saw them live with all three singers(Pumpkins United) and I have to say they were the greatest live band I've ever witnessed. 🇩🇪 🎃 🍺
Yeah Walls is a power/speed album but I doubt JDawg listens to the genre much so whatevs.
Agreed. Live they’re incredible now with the 3 singers
Good video....knew 75% of list.
Faith or Fear? Forced Entry?
My Kreator favorite is Extreme Aggression, Metallica it's MOP, for Slayer, a tie between SOH and SNM. Also I like Venom WTH for this list, even though it could IMO be considered a root-band for death, black, and thrash. I'd definitely put Coroner PFD in there. Forbidden in their forbidden evil form belongs too for me.
Here's my top 15 thrash metal albums.,...1 Exodus Bonded By Blood 2 Slayer Reign In Blood 3 Dark Angel Darkness Descends 4 Metallica Kill Em All 5 Anthrax Among The Living 6 SOD Speak English Or Die 7 Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow... 8 Kreator Endless Pain 9 Nasty Savage Indulgence 10 Sodom Persecution Mania 11Devastation Idolatry 12 Sepultura Arise 13 Destruction Eternal Devastation 14 Razor Violent Restitution 15 Violence Eternal Nightmare Honorable mentions..... Lawnmower Deth Oh Crikey Its Lawnmower Deth, Overkill The Years Of Decay, Hallow's Eve Death And Insanity, Nuclear Assault Handle With Care, Sacred Reich Ignorance, DBC Dead Brain Cells, Testament Practice What You Preach
Sins Of Omission Is My Favorite Testament Song Off From Practice What You Preach. And Also My Favorite Testament Album Is The New Order. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
great list. bonded by blood! but how is kill em all better than mop? i dont get it.
@@cycochris07 Picking a favorite Metallica album is a tough call between the first four. I could easily change my mind about that depending on what my mood is at the time. I put one album by each band, Kill Em'All got the ball rolling and like a lot of early thrash metal, all of the songs are about how metal rules, killing people and killing posers. Definitely Metallica at their rawest and most aggressive, but the songs are still memorable and great.
Personally i like thrash from 88-1990 the best. I mean look at some of the gems that came out in 88 alone.
Sadus-illusions
Steel Vengeance- Prisoners
Flotsam and Jetsam- no place for disgrace
Dissection(Can)- Final genocide
Nuclear Assault- survive
Bulldozer-Neurodeliri
violence- eternal nightmare,
overkill- under the influence
Death Angel- Frolic through the park
Forbidden - Forbidden Evil (1988)
Devastation Chicago is my favorite Death/Thrash band. I especially like their debut demo a creation of ripping death.
Powermad - Absolute Power is one of my all-time favorite thrash albums.
If i were to make a top 15 Thrash list, "Suicidal Tendencies - Lights...Camera...Revolution" would definitely be there somewhere.
Better than among the living, about as good. Definitely better than spreading the disease
I'll do my wimpy poser top 15
Dark Angel - Darkness Descends
Kreator - Endless Pain
Exodus - Bonded by Blood
Sacrifice - Forward to Termination
Slayer - Hell Awaits
Darkness - Death Squad
Metallica - Kill em All
Sepultura - Morbid Visions
Assassin - The Upcoming Terror
Poison - Into the Abyss
Possessed - Seven Churches
Megadeth - Killing is my Business
Sabbat - History of a Time to Come
Protector - Golem
Sodom - Agent Orange
I do really like Walls of Jericho & Feel the Fire but not thrash enough for this list.
Honourable mentions to Holy Moses, Destruction, Coroner, Whiplash, Anthrax, Testament, Vio-Lence, Razor, Onslaught, Deathrow, Exumer, Infernal Majesty, Bloodfeast, Hobbs, Cyclone and Demolition Hammer who could all have made the cut if I was in a different mood!
The first full length Nuclear Assault lp and ep are among the best Thrash Metal releases. They would have been better without stupid songs like Lesbians, Hang the Pope and Butt Fuck. Pleasure to Kill, Hallows Eve - Tales of Terror, and Death and Insanity, Wargod , Holy Moses, Viking, INC , Forbidden, Violence, and Skinless Rodent are some of my favorite Thrash Metal bands
No. Those songs by Nuclear Assault are great and even have some of the earliest examples of blast beats that would influence bands like Napalm Death and would become a staple in Extreme Metal. Makes sense that you would consider those songs to be stupid given your self descriptive user Id.
"Wargasm-Why play Around?"
Great list Dawg, but no Bonded by Blood? Thats the Altars of Madness of Thrash in my book, as in it's the album that represents everything the genre stands for. Plus, Paul Baloffs vocals are some of the most vicious and evil in Thrash history.
To quote Gary " Baloff greatest thrash singer ever and he only made the same album twice"
Has anyone ever listen to Bonded by Blood? Basically the only metal band to almost make it out my area, they are from Pomona California, (the term Popo is referring to Pomona Police. )
Popo eh...? Never new that. It's used every where now 😮
some of those I too would have chosen, others not
a couple I feel bad for missing hearing! (why don't I know of that Devastation?!?)
Anthrax's first deserves to make it (they didn't have party-thrash status at that time)
100% correct Slayer and Overkill choices! (two of my all-time favs!)
Rigor Mortis's self titled is my favorite thrash album of all time 🤘🤘
sadus illusions is awesome way heavier than wimptera lmao.
It's your list,who cares what we think,.it's good to see someones list.
Im always shocked Sadus- Chemical Exposure (thats how i know it as, got the CD back in 96) is never on any of these top 20 lists, as its EASILY one of the best. So its fucking nice to see it finally get some love.
Too extreme for the normies
When you mentioned walls of jericho you failed to mention your on the album cover and R.I.P. Peter Hobbs
Helloween was definitely not Speed Metal. Walls of Jericho had the Thrash guitar tone ( Speed Metal is Iron Maiden played faster). It could be considered Power Metal Thrash, but it definitely isn't Speed Metal. Iced Earth's entire catalog owes a lot to Walls of Jericho
Does this mean Dismember is Speed Metal played heavier? They have some Iron Maiden parts.
Speed metal encompasses different subgenres, but when it's called speed metal it's usually meant as fast, but melodic metal, so either power/speed or heavy/speed.of course, there speed/thrash metal
speed metal was barely even a genre, there was a brief time when bands played heavy metal faster than normal, but thrash metal came along so fast in the early 80s it may as well have come out directly after traditional metal, and it became the dominant style replacing traditional (ignoring glam metal). the actual amount of bands and albums you can say is just "speed metal" is so small you may as well wipe out the genre and lump it all into thrash or traditional, it's just not large enough to matter.
not to mention "speed metal" was just a catch all term in the actual 80s for anything fast. bands and fans/magazines used to call stuff we call thrash or black metal today "speed metal", the genre terms were not as defined as they are now, no one cared that much and the genres weren't formed enough and defined enough to matter. in fact i've even seen old dudes who grew up in that era who aren't really schooled on modern genre definitions just call everything fast from then speed metal. hardcore genre elitists have defined speed/thrash as separate from pure thrash, and really if you're that anal about it, there IS a difference, but it's also redundant, cause there is way more speed/thrash than there is just pure speed metal, if speed metal barely existed at all why bother having a "mixed" genre like that. death/thrash makes sense, death metal is a hugely defined genre, and so is thrash, if a band mixes those styles it's worth mentioning. but speed/thrash? idk just call it thrash who cares.
long rant about nothing but ultimately imo speed metal is a useless genre definition.
@@nizz0matic307 You are right, Speed Metal is not a genre , it's a subgenre that is bigger in the last 10 years than it ever was.
First Wave Speed Metal bands
Leatherwolf 1984
Accept 1981 - 1983
Trauma
Atlain
Ostrogoth
Exciter
Slayer - Show No Mercy only
Avenger UK
Helloween debut EP 1985 and Judas EP only
Acid
Waxface
Samurai 1980
Helstar
Savage Grace
Bloody Six
Killer ( Belgium 🇧🇪)
Sad Iron
Dark Wizard
Leige Lord
Crossfire 1984 - 1986
Tysondog
Raven
Iron Maiden 1980 debut album Only
@@nizz0matic307 New Wave of Traditional Speed Metal
Enforcer ( early albums)
Skullfist ( early albums)
Rapid Fire
Spellcaster
and 312 Columbia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Iceland, Ukraine, Paraguay, Mexico, Thailand, Indonesia, Czech, Hungary 🇭🇺, Greece, Chad , New Zealand, Algeria, Portugal 🇵🇹, and Swedish bands that were active 10 years ago. I have all their promos , but I don't want to name them all.
Pizza party wimps. You're halirious brah brah
Darkness Descends destroys them all
OverKill is pure thrash metal
Overkill Is One Of My Favorite Thrash Metal Bands 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Whiplash Thrashback was a good album. The original lineup was together on that.
Whiplash the band can't go wrong
Carnivore is up there for me
When Howard Stern was interviewing Metallica he told them that they never sold out and Hetfield responded “I totally agree.”
Howard stern has no say. Has no clue about underground scenes or other thrashers of that Time. He has no clue how Metallica abandoned thrash to be a hard rock band
@@matthewhamilton5294 howard stern is about as relevant as wayne and garth and beavis and butthead
@@matthewhamilton5294howard stern is a woke propaganda pusher
Howard thought he was deep in the metal when he got into Rob zombie 😂