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It's funny, seeing this Vid, I was like "1996?". I was 17. Didnt have any outlets to what was going on unless some other kids told me or had a CD to play. So different from now with the Net and all that, most times you would have to see a band opening for a band you already knew about to become aware of them. I remember friends going to see Korn in Portland ME and being excited by the opener LIMP BIZKIT. Lol. I went to Ozzfest 97 because I was a lifelong Ozzy fan. Machine head and Fear Factory opened it up on the mainstage and I was so blown away! "Who the hell are these guys? All right! I'm in" Sounds funny now because those bands are huge.
@@saltpeter7429 That's true; the internet really did make things drastically easier. In fact, if it wasn't for it, i probably would've never found out about metal.
Great work, boy! I hope you continue the thrash metal series, because later, there were some good comeback albums and new killer bands :) P.S I liked when you showed the list of discord members' top picks, so consider it. Cheers!
Thank you so much for adding one of my absolute favorite albums to your list. Black Thrash Attack is a 10/10 album for me. PS A special about Black Thrash Metal would be a very good idea I think 😉😘 Nice weekend 🤘🏻😎🍻
In 96, I was into Entombed, early Slayer, Death, Amorphis, Nuclear Assault Megadeth, Faith no more. It was also a year I first discovered Crisis, Neurosis and My dying bride. I was only listening to old school thrash that year. Cheers 🍻
@Metal Fan oh man, what a find! I didn't get to hear them until Dreaming Neon Black. Took me a few listens. Back when buying a cd was a risk. Eventually wore it out though. 😄
yeah, It almost ended up in the top 10 there were a few albums to chose from that were of a similar quality I think. Not that many truly great albums though. Cheerios!
Loved this one, not the greatest year for Thrash, but imo still some great albums. The Sacred Reich, Mortification, and Iced Earth’s albums from this list were huge for me as a developing 13-14 year metalhead. Keep the top 10’s coming! Cheers as you say 🙌🏻
Yeah I were getting into thrash around this period too so I listened to some crap around this time that I perhaps wouldn't have given a second listen to these days. haha Cheers!
Before clicking on this video Iced Earths The Dark Saga was the only album I could think of that came out in 96. Glad I saw it on here great list I mite check out Overkill and WitchBurners releases. \m/
As always, great work digging into the eras to bring us this awesome top lists. I did not know End Zone 'till today. They shall be a nice addition into my thrash metal playlist. Best regards.
I like the lists where you play some of the songs. I listened to your "Dark Angel" rank video and was disappointed that there was no music. This video, good job man!
Yeah I can't use copyrighted music in all my videos, the rank 'em all series I talk about the albums. I can't work 40 hour weeks for free you know. :) Unless my patreon explodes, there won't be much music in the video since I don't own the rights to it.
@@careful...Icarus I usually check out bands you mention that I'm unfamiliar with whilst cursing youtubes copyright policy :-) So you vids are a good source of new music.
The definition of Thrash has constricted as the scene has gotten older, certainly most of the tracks here, if not the complete records, would meet my definition quite easily. A great list. I haven't heard most of the albums, so will check them out.
yeah, there is a lot of groove or blackened thrash on this list. few albums I would call pure thrash but yeah. 96 was one of the worst years in my opinion. Hard to find anything listenable in thrash this year. Cheerios!
great video! i grew up as a pastor‘s son, so i was kind of forced to listen to bands like mortification and these kind of bands… cool to see that they made it into the ranking… yes, not their best record… but also very far from their worst, as we had to find out in the years to come :D cheers from the swiss flatlands
yeah it's not really my cup of tea. a bit too much of that 90's Sepultura industrial groove sounding thrash. I would recommend just about any 80's album above it but hey. ;)
I agree with your opinion on Sepultura, Roots. I didn't listen to another new album from them until Quadra a few years ago because I was so disappointed with it, especially because of there being no guitar solos.
To be honest I only knew the Overkill record which I hold as one of their best from their groove metal era \m/ BUT Witchburner, Flames and End Zone are definitely bands to check out now!
Nice list, although I would've included Inquisitor's debut album, which blurs the line between death and thrash (although a lot of it sounds like thrash with blast beats) with one of the most eccentric and insane vocal performances in the genre. Shame the year was bad for the genre, but thankfully there are gems from bands who didn't follow the groove metal trend
Cool to see Mortification get a mention. They were never quite the same after Jayson Sherlock and Michael Carlisle left, though I do really like both Bloodworld and Primitive Rhythm Machine. EnVision EnVangeline is a solid enough album, but I think Steve Rowe was attempting to punch above his weight with the title track, taking on a progressive metal direction. But "Northern Storm" is a great example of when Steve just writes a good riff and a catchy, heavy song. Slim pickings for 1996, though. The Dark Saga is actually my favorite Iced Earth album, so despite it not truly being a thrash record, I understand its inclusion, especially because the band rode that line between USPM and thrash quite a bit with the early records. Good stuff.
Oh mortification how the first 3 records are masterpieces. After that it was down hill from there with changing line up changes and Steve Rowe being the only original member till the end. It was cool to see them live in 2001. Steve is a really nice guy. God bless keep true to metal. ❤️
What is pizza thrash? Great to see you put Overkill so high on the list! There were good albums by Sepultura and Pantera in 96, but I guess they weren't thrash...
Didn't realize that any Thrash Metal Albums released between 1991 - 2001 and the only Real Thrash Metal album that year was Kreator - Violent Revolution. All these young new bands started up around 2002 acting like Thrash Metal was like finding the Holy Grail. Most of these new millennium Thrash bands were Blackened Thrash, a few years down the road Crossover Thrash was all the rage. Excellent list , it's quite impressive that you could actually make a list from such a year . A time that not only Thrash was practically extinct, Metal in general seemed like a distant memory. Even extreme sub genres like Death and Black Metal got really strange around that time. It was rough to play Traditional Metal throughout that horrible decade, especially when you come of age and just start paying decently around the 1990s.
I mean there were some good stuff, Demolition Hammer, Sadus even Testament. 2001 was the return of the big German bands so that year was the best since the early 90s I think. Cheerios!
Jon Shaffer's backing band all split two seconds after that Capitol shit went down. I think possibly Barlow had returned for a spell before that but I'm not sure. Shaffer himself is probably in some underground FBI bunker right now being "questioned/probed". Lol
That Aura Noir one is a beast! I have to say there’s some good ones on here despite not being pure thrash. I love seeing Annihilator and Overkill on here. BUT where is Testament’s Demonic? 🤣 OK, just kidding.
i was 13 in 1996 & remember being disappointed with load, disgusted with the rise of korn along with the "nu metal 7 string era" & got disheartened with where thrash was ending up so i got into European power metal for a bit at the the time...with that said Ruthless, maybe a future rank em all with some of the those bands like Labyrinth,Helloween & Stratovarius ?
1. Nevermore - The Politics of Ecstasy 2. Virtual - Language Of Machines 3. Kat - Róże miłości najchętniej przyjmują się na grobach 4.Annihilator - In Command 5. Annon Vin - A New Gate
Bra lista under omständigheterna. Diabolical Desecration med Bewitched fick mycket speltid hos undertecknad. Witchburner ägs på orginal vinyl och spelades även den flitigt (tror den kom några år senare på vinyl dock). Kan ju tycka att när genre bändning ägt rum kunde ju Abrah Kadavrah med Defleshed fått lite kärlek. 🤘🤘
Bewitched is one of the bands I respected back then, even though what they were doing has been done before, they were like older brothers to look up to, when young bands do the same thing, it may not be for me, but I'm sure some of the younger kids will be inspired by them.
I dont realy listen to that much thrash metal and i dont know any of the albums on here but, i like this years list with more blackened and darker style thrash.
I've done from 1983 up until 1996. I'll take it year by year. We'll see when I grow tired of it. A bit into the 2000s I grew tired of the Pizza thrash revivalists. haha
I definitely agree with you 96 was not a great year for thrash Metal or any of the following years. Until the new wave of thrash Metal came about. In the early 2000's in my opinion.🤘🍺
I turned 18 late this year. I was busy discovering thrash from the 80’s and being disillusioned with current music. It’s funny, BONDED BY BLOOD seemed like an ancient album back then, but these days, 2011 seems current. 😂
Was at Megadeth concert last Friday. In flames, Trivium and Lamb of God. I don't have anything against in flames and Trivium, and have always enjoyed Lamb of God. But wow was the difference between Megadeth and the rest on display. Normally I am in the pit for most concerts. This one I was in the stands. Normally in the pit, anything aggressive and heavy is enjoyable, as you are kind of witnessing the music but also letting the emotions out physically and feeling the groove. But sitting in the stands you get to witness the music, listen to it, and really observe the musicians. Megadeth opened with Hangar 18, and there was more awesomeness, more musical enjoyment, more wow factor in that one song, than all of the songs of all of the other bands that played combined. Megadeth's set list was even slightly a let down and they still showed the epic gap between themselves and most other bands. I know many in the metal community like to latch onto more obscure bands like its more legit to like bands without as much commercial success, but sorry, there is a reason that Megadeth, Metallica, Pantera, Judas Priest, etc sold so many records and played in front of so many fans. I had a friend come along, and this was his first metal concert. He said leaving, "wow there is a big difference between Megadeth and the other bands".
Wow, that Witchburner is definitely something I have to check out! In my opinion, the years between 1995 and ca 2002/03 were pretty fucking bleak, musically speaking. Of course some great stuff came out during that period, but in general it was pretty horrible, one of the worst music periods in recent memory. I don't think I can remember a single good band that was at its peak during that time
Yeah they were one of the first bands with a more retro blackeneed thrash sound. Yeah 2001 was pretty good though when the German bands came back strong. Cheerios!
The years you mentioned were great for Doom/Gothic, Power/Melodeath and some strains of Black Metal. They are niche sub genres though, so I can see how they could have felt bleak, especially in a time when the Internet wasn’t as spread out. And yes, Classic Metal, Death and Thrash (aside from maybe Groove Metal) were pretty much dead, and if you didn’t like Nü Metal, it was tough luck finding popular music you liked.
@@nicoloenricorimoldi7425 Exactly. I'm not a fan of europower or melodeath, nor symphonic, industrial or nu metal, but the other genres are solid. As I said, there were some great releases during this time; Saxon - Metqlhead, Killing Ground and Unleash the Beast, Iron Maiden - Brave New World, Soilent Green - Sewn Mouth Secrets, Thorns s/t, Windir's entire discography and a ton of others,. Incantation, Immolation, The Chasm, Sabbat (jpn) and others released some god-tier material, but they are the exception. There were just so many bands releaseing stuff that's aged like milk in the sun. And again, very few bands, at least which I like, were at their peak during that time. In fact, I think the majority of older bamds released some of their worst (or at least least-great) material during that period. Maiden's Blaze years, Priest's Ripper years, Candlemass with Dactylis amd 13th Sun, Running Wild with Victory and The Brotherhood, Motorhead with Snake Bite Love and We are Motorhead... I can go on and on. It doesn't have to mean I think these are awdul albums, but they're far from the peak, and i think all of these bands I mentioned released better stuff afterwards as well. And Sodom, Kreator and Destruction, Benediction, W.A.S.P. released some of their weakest material towards the end of the 90s. I think you get my point 😂
Ufff....I tought you was gonna said load or reload or wherever they make on 1996🤣....just kidding....I got half of this list on records....I'm gonna check those I didnt hear🤟
Aura Noir- or as Chris Rock might call them "I think Mille Petrozza is gonna sue somebody." I love how the Angel of Death thrash break just pops up out of nowhere on The One Who Smites. I kind of consider Black Thrash Attack more black metal than thrash, but who cares? It still rules.
Nice but crummy times for Metal. Heck, i quit playing guitar for like 8 years in the late '80s. Took a guitar being found in a dumpster outside of our warehouse in '94. Co worker finds it first....had a black 335 alike and a S alike so let it go. Wife gets home and groans. oh well. Got decent enough to gig again. This thrash thing seems like the flip side of some of the Shrapnel stufff, Too samey after time. I'd rather listen to Obituary, Six Feet Under, Pantera or Grief then. Dark times.
Have you heard mid 90's Sepultura? It's Nu metal of the worst type. Iced Earth played darkened power metal. way closer to thrash than the crap Sepultura was doing by then.
I'm sorry but Dark Saga has got nothing to do with thrash whatsoever. Don't mention the fact that album is absolute disappointment after previous works. Though it's a matter of taste, of course.
Out of that ten I've only got OVERKILL.. from the dis/honorable list .. allegiance, Sepultura... I did think i may have had something in the collection but nothing from 96. The Crown's album the burning which probably would have sat in a death thrash area was 95.. The rest of what was had either done a Kreator endorama space move or no longer existed as they broke up . Mortal Sin for one had dropped off for 6 years then 97 original singer back started again but then 8 years more till something else.. . In some ways i think the grind of the road got to the bands that broke up and weren't making as much as they may have been.. let alone record companies dropping them.. On a band you might like to go through its discography.... CHASTAIN with Leather Leone on vocals . Ive been going back to that band getting a hold of each cd (secondhand) ..
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Great list, man!
I'm unfamiliar with most of the bands from this list, so this was quite interesting for me. Great work as always! STAY HEAVY!
yeah we're deep underground now. :D Cheers!
It's funny, seeing this Vid, I was like "1996?". I was 17. Didnt have any outlets to what was going on unless some other kids told me or had a CD to play. So different from now with the Net and all that, most times you would have to see a band opening for a band you already knew about to become aware of them. I remember friends going to see Korn in Portland ME and being excited by the opener LIMP BIZKIT. Lol. I went to Ozzfest 97 because I was a lifelong Ozzy fan. Machine head and Fear Factory opened it up on the mainstage and I was so blown away!
"Who the hell are these guys? All right! I'm in"
Sounds funny now because those bands are huge.
@@saltpeter7429 That's true; the internet really did make things drastically easier. In fact, if it wasn't for it, i probably would've never found out about metal.
I see a new Ruthless Metal video, I reach for my headphones. Are we getting Best BM records series any soon?
I don't know. I have no plans for it right now. Cheerios!
@@RuthlessMetalYT I'd love to see it!
Im gonna check out, witchburner and aura noir. Killing kind was meh but oh well glad you added it.
better look for those 80's albums tbh. ;)
Great work, boy! I hope you continue the thrash metal series, because later, there were some good comeback albums and new killer bands :)
P.S I liked when you showed the list of discord members' top picks, so consider it.
Cheers!
Yeah, I might return with the discord votes when there are better albums to vote on. Cheers!
Great to see Mortification in list
Cheers!
Thank you so much for adding one of my absolute favorite albums to your list.
Black Thrash Attack is a 10/10 album for me.
PS A special about Black Thrash Metal would be a very good idea I think 😉😘
Nice weekend 🤘🏻😎🍻
Maybe some day. It would just be a lot of those early 80's dark thrash records then. hehe Cheers!
In 96, I was into Entombed, early Slayer, Death, Amorphis, Nuclear Assault Megadeth, Faith no more. It was also a year I first discovered Crisis, Neurosis and My dying bride. I was only listening to old school thrash that year. Cheers 🍻
@Metal Fan oh man, what a find! I didn't get to hear them until Dreaming Neon Black. Took me a few listens. Back when buying a cd was a risk. Eventually wore it out though. 😄
Cheers!
The 90's where difficult years for metal and specially for thrash metal.
But Over Kill's Killing Kind is so underated album within their discography.
Cheers!
Honestly, no period has ever been difficult for metal in general since the 70's, but if you're looking for thrash, then yeah sure.
@@sergioalonso1182 Absolutely! For me it's probably the grooviest and still sounding thrashy album out there
Glad you put Infernö (NOR) - Utter Hell in the honourable mentions, I was waiting to see where it will rank in the Top 10 and it never came :D
yeah, It almost ended up in the top 10 there were a few albums to chose from that were of a similar quality I think. Not that many truly great albums though. Cheerios!
Loved this one, not the greatest year for Thrash, but imo still some great albums.
The Sacred Reich, Mortification, and Iced Earth’s albums from this list were huge for me as a developing 13-14 year metalhead.
Keep the top 10’s coming!
Cheers as you say 🙌🏻
Yeah I were getting into thrash around this period too so I listened to some crap around this time that I perhaps wouldn't have given a second listen to these days. haha Cheers!
Before clicking on this video Iced Earths The Dark Saga was the only album I could think of that came out in 96. Glad I saw it on here great list I mite check out Overkill and WitchBurners releases. \m/
Cheers!
Flames!! Legendary band in Greece! Great list, as always 😉🤘
Thanks boss, Cheers!
First thing in my feed, glad to see another upload
thanks boss, Cheers!
Definitely gonna check out Witchburner now. Great picks mate!
Yeah, well it's 96 after all. the 20th best thrash record of 1986 beats the winner here. ;)
🤘Awesome album list🤘Rules top 10 Ruthless🤘
thanks boss!
So happy to see Witchburner here. Great band 🤘🤘
yeah, a cool little band.Cheers!
As always, great work digging into the eras to bring us this awesome top lists. I did not know End Zone 'till today. They shall be a nice addition into my thrash metal playlist. Best regards.
Thanks, Cheers!
Great albums suggestion! Thanks a lot!
thanks!
Maaan what a heavy lift to find anything at least thrash-y and anywhere near good in 1996. Bravo!
:) Yeah it's not easy. Cheers!
🤘5:26 Magnific album🤘special feeling x Spawn cover🤘
Cheers!
I like the lists where you play some of the songs. I listened to your "Dark Angel" rank video and was disappointed that there was no music. This video, good job man!
Yeah I can't use copyrighted music in all my videos, the rank 'em all series I talk about the albums. I can't work 40 hour weeks for free you know. :) Unless my patreon explodes, there won't be much music in the video since I don't own the rights to it.
@@RuthlessMetalYT Totally understand! I assumed it was something like that. Love the videos tho.
Maybe you could just hum the riffs and whistle the vocals to the copyrighted stuff.
@@careful...Icarus I usually check out bands you mention that I'm unfamiliar with whilst cursing youtubes copyright policy :-) So you vids are a good source of new music.
?... I believe you think I am Mr. Ruthless. But alas no.
The definition of Thrash has constricted as the scene has gotten older, certainly most of the tracks here, if not the complete records, would meet my definition quite easily. A great list. I haven't heard most of the albums, so will check them out.
yeah, there is a lot of groove or blackened thrash on this list. few albums I would call pure thrash but yeah. 96 was one of the worst years in my opinion. Hard to find anything listenable in thrash this year. Cheerios!
Pls do more lists for 96. I was born then and im kind of obsessed with any kind of good music from that year.
96 was a shitty year so no. Cheers!
The End Zone album is a Masterpiece
And Dare I say a benchmark in Prog/forward thinking composition in Metal. Truly underrated.
Cheers!
No vocals tho it’s a hard sell imo
great video! i grew up as a pastor‘s son, so i was kind of forced to listen to bands like mortification and these kind of bands… cool to see that they made it into the ranking… yes, not their best record… but also very far from their worst, as we had to find out in the years to come :D cheers from the swiss flatlands
hehe, there were some cool Christian stuff out there too. Cheerios!
By 1996 I was bored of thrash ,but I am really impressed by some of the picks in this list. Some really great songs
Cheers!
You’re a champion.
Thank You
Cheers!
All hail Overkill helping to keep real thrash alive in ‘96 🤘🏼🤘🏼
there was definitely some groove metal in overkill's mid to late 90's sound. Cheers!
That Abhorrent track sounded pretty good, thanks for introducing me to another new band to me 🎸
yeah it's not really my cup of tea. a bit too much of that 90's Sepultura industrial groove sounding thrash. I would recommend just about any 80's album above it but hey. ;)
Hi, from São Paulo - Brazil!
Cheers!
End Zone sounds awesome!
Cheers!
I agree with your opinion on Sepultura, Roots. I didn't listen to another new album from them until Quadra a few years ago because I was so disappointed with it, especially because of there being no guitar solos.
yeah, they started sucking on a level beyond belief. haha Cheers!
I gave up on metal in 93 and only got back into it in 2010.
I don't think I missed too much when I listen to music from them in between years.
well, saxon, mercyful fate, king diamond and a few revival bands did some excellent music in those in between years.
@@RuthlessMetalYT one band I'm sad I missed was Emperor.
To be honest I only knew the Overkill record which I hold as one of their best from their groove metal era \m/ BUT Witchburner, Flames and End Zone are definitely bands to check out now!
Do it! ;) even if I'll suggest just about any 80's thrash record before these. :) Cheerios!
Nice list, although I would've included Inquisitor's debut album, which blurs the line between death and thrash (although a lot of it sounds like thrash with blast beats) with one of the most eccentric and insane vocal performances in the genre. Shame the year was bad for the genre, but thankfully there are gems from bands who didn't follow the groove metal trend
cheers!
I love Annihilator! Please rank 'em too!
I might, I'm not that big of a fan though. :)
Cool to see Mortification get a mention. They were never quite the same after Jayson Sherlock and Michael Carlisle left, though I do really like both Bloodworld and Primitive Rhythm Machine. EnVision EnVangeline is a solid enough album, but I think Steve Rowe was attempting to punch above his weight with the title track, taking on a progressive metal direction. But "Northern Storm" is a great example of when Steve just writes a good riff and a catchy, heavy song. Slim pickings for 1996, though. The Dark Saga is actually my favorite Iced Earth album, so despite it not truly being a thrash record, I understand its inclusion, especially because the band rode that line between USPM and thrash quite a bit with the early records. Good stuff.
Cheers!
I almost entirely skipped the 90’s musically. Good to hear some cool stuff that I missed.
Yeah. There are some diamonds in the dirt. Cheers!
Oh mortification how the first 3 records are masterpieces. After that it was down hill from there with changing line up changes and Steve Rowe being the only original member till the end. It was cool to see them live in 2001. Steve is a really nice guy. God bless keep true to metal. ❤️
Cheers!
I'm glad we are on this journey through 90s thrash
Knee deep in the mud. Cheers!
What is pizza thrash? Great to see you put Overkill so high on the list! There were good albums by Sepultura and Pantera in 96, but I guess they weren't thrash...
new thrash bands that sings about zombies and pizzas. No they were groove or industrial metal.
Didn't realize that any Thrash Metal Albums released between 1991 - 2001 and the only Real Thrash Metal album that year was Kreator - Violent Revolution. All these young new bands started up around 2002 acting like Thrash Metal was like finding the Holy Grail. Most of these new millennium Thrash bands were Blackened Thrash, a few years down the road Crossover Thrash was all the rage. Excellent list , it's quite impressive that you could actually make a list from such a year . A time that not only Thrash was practically extinct, Metal in general seemed like a distant memory. Even extreme sub genres like Death and Black Metal got really strange around that time. It was rough to play Traditional Metal throughout that horrible decade, especially when you come of age and just start paying decently around the 1990s.
I mean there were some good stuff, Demolition Hammer, Sadus even Testament. 2001 was the return of the big German bands so that year was the best since the early 90s I think. Cheerios!
I absolutely love the Dark Saga, it's one of my favorite albums. I'm glad it made the list, cheers!
Cheers!
Iced Earth The Dark Saga is a great album. I wish Mathew Barlow was still in the band. They aren't as good without him.
Cheerios!
Jon Shaffer's backing band all split two seconds after that Capitol shit went down. I think possibly Barlow had returned for a spell before that but I'm not sure. Shaffer himself is probably in some underground FBI bunker right now being "questioned/probed". Lol
Even if these are weak years for thrash, at least I get to learn about some new stuff I hadn't heard of.
DO A BATHORY RANK 'EM ALL!
A Bathory Rank 'Em All is coming up later this spring. :)
@@RuthlessMetalYT hell yeah
Great video my friend
Btw i wanted to kn what is your opinion/ do u like melodic death metal / gothic metal?
No I don't. sorry. Cheers!
@@RuthlessMetalYT 🤘🤘
That Aura Noir one is a beast! I have to say there’s some good ones on here despite not being pure thrash. I love seeing Annihilator and Overkill on here. BUT where is Testament’s Demonic? 🤣 OK, just kidding.
;) Cheers!
i was 13 in 1996 & remember being disappointed with load, disgusted with the rise of korn along with the "nu metal 7 string era" & got disheartened with where thrash was ending up so i got into European power metal for a bit at the the time...with that said Ruthless, maybe a future rank em all with some of the those bands like Labyrinth,Helloween & Stratovarius ?
I like Running Wild, Rage and BG quite abit. So maybe
1. Nevermore - The Politics of Ecstasy
2. Virtual - Language Of Machines
3. Kat - Róże miłości najchętniej przyjmują się na grobach
4.Annihilator - In Command
5. Annon Vin - A New Gate
Cheerios!
How about making videos of Top 10 Old School Heavy Metal albums of every year?
I thought of it, but it's always the copyright issues. the thrash videos I make 0 from and I'm tired of working for free. haha
Bra lista under omständigheterna. Diabolical Desecration med Bewitched fick mycket speltid hos undertecknad. Witchburner ägs på orginal vinyl och spelades även den flitigt (tror den kom några år senare på vinyl dock). Kan ju tycka att när genre bändning ägt rum kunde ju Abrah Kadavrah med Defleshed fått lite kärlek. 🤘🤘
Jo Bewitched var ganska coola, nästan ett lokalt band för mej. hehe. Defleshed var ju lite för extrema för mej. ;) Skål!
@@RuthlessMetalYT Näää, Abrah Kadavrah är ju inte hårdare än varken Destruction eller Kreator. Har du hört den på länge? 🤔
I'd surely put among the first places Bewitched & Aura Noir. The Dark Saga and Witchburner are some great albums too.
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Bewitched is one of the bands I respected back then, even though what they were doing has been done before, they were like older brothers to look up to, when young bands do the same thing, it may not be for me, but I'm sure some of the younger kids will be inspired by them.
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It's hard to find true thrash metal albums, released in 1996. Almost every thrash album was mixed with groove, death, black and power influences.
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I dont realy listen to that much thrash metal and i dont know any of the albums on here but, i like this years list with more blackened and darker style thrash.
yeah, there was hard to find pure thrash stuff by 96. Cheers!
KILCROPS - Jhave Karma. ( COL ) An absolut killer record.
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Hey, Ruthless, do you plan on doing a list like this for every year?
I've done from 1983 up until 1996. I'll take it year by year. We'll see when I grow tired of it. A bit into the 2000s I grew tired of the Pizza thrash revivalists. haha
Why Iced Earth's The Dark Saga album has a Spawn cover art?
The album is a story around Spawn
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Plugged in permanent by Anvil in 96 is incredibly thrashy dark and Rob Reiners drumming is choice!
ah, yeah I didn't even consider that one. haven't heard it in a LOOOONG time though. Cheers!
For 1997 I hope you look at Alchemist - Spiritech from Australia much better than Mortification, as it is thrash/Death
Don't know if I would label it a thrash album though. Cheers!
Aussie reference, nice. Check out Dead Kelly if you haven't already
Perfect list, maybe we’ll see a “Xentrix” ranking soon? Totally underrated band
I doubt I will rank them any time soon. A bit too obscure I guess. Cheers!
I definitely agree with you 96 was not a great year for thrash Metal or any of the following years. Until the new wave of thrash Metal came about. In the early 2000's in my opinion.🤘🍺
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I turned 18 late this year. I was busy discovering thrash from the 80’s and being disillusioned with current music. It’s funny, BONDED BY BLOOD seemed like an ancient album back then, but these days, 2011 seems current. 😂
Yeah, discovering thrash is like finding a long lost gem. :D Yeah Bonded By Blood is timeless.
@@RuthlessMetalYT haha thats the fun of it,i discovered many thrash metal bands from your channel that im listening to regularly
coming a Iced Earth ranking?
Probably not
I'm not that familiar with their discography.
@@RuthlessMetalYT OK :)
Mid to late 90s were definitely an awkward time for thrash
For sure
Was at Megadeth concert last Friday. In flames, Trivium and Lamb of God. I don't have anything against in flames and Trivium, and have always enjoyed Lamb of God. But wow was the difference between Megadeth and the rest on display. Normally I am in the pit for most concerts. This one I was in the stands. Normally in the pit, anything aggressive and heavy is enjoyable, as you are kind of witnessing the music but also letting the emotions out physically and feeling the groove. But sitting in the stands you get to witness the music, listen to it, and really observe the musicians. Megadeth opened with Hangar 18, and there was more awesomeness, more musical enjoyment, more wow factor in that one song, than all of the songs of all of the other bands that played combined. Megadeth's set list was even slightly a let down and they still showed the epic gap between themselves and most other bands. I know many in the metal community like to latch onto more obscure bands like its more legit to like bands without as much commercial success, but sorry, there is a reason that Megadeth, Metallica, Pantera, Judas Priest, etc sold so many records and played in front of so many fans. I had a friend come along, and this was his first metal concert. He said leaving, "wow there is a big difference between Megadeth and the other bands".
Yeah the labels are pushing weird bands these days. Cheers!
Man, that was horrible!. Couldnt even listen to the first 5 Bands, so bad :D
End Zone and Witchburner sounded decent though.
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hehe, Sure the eighties was over but these aren't that bad. ;) Cheerios!
The Dark Song is probably my favorite Iced Earth album.
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Wow, that Witchburner is definitely something I have to check out!
In my opinion, the years between 1995 and ca 2002/03 were pretty fucking bleak, musically speaking. Of course some great stuff came out during that period, but in general it was pretty horrible, one of the worst music periods in recent memory. I don't think I can remember a single good band that was at its peak during that time
Yeah they were one of the first bands with a more retro blackeneed thrash sound. Yeah 2001 was pretty good though when the German bands came back strong. Cheerios!
The years you mentioned were great for Doom/Gothic, Power/Melodeath and some strains of Black Metal.
They are niche sub genres though, so I can see how they could have felt bleak, especially in a time when the Internet wasn’t as spread out.
And yes, Classic Metal, Death and Thrash (aside from maybe Groove Metal) were pretty much dead, and if you didn’t like Nü Metal, it was tough luck finding popular music you liked.
@@nicoloenricorimoldi7425 Exactly. I'm not a fan of europower or melodeath, nor symphonic, industrial or nu metal, but the other genres are solid. As I said, there were some great releases during this time; Saxon - Metqlhead, Killing Ground and Unleash the Beast, Iron Maiden - Brave New World, Soilent Green - Sewn Mouth Secrets, Thorns s/t, Windir's entire discography and a ton of others,. Incantation, Immolation, The Chasm, Sabbat (jpn) and others released some god-tier material, but they are the exception. There were just so many bands releaseing stuff that's aged like milk in the sun. And again, very few bands, at least which I like, were at their peak during that time. In fact, I think the majority of older bamds released some of their worst (or at least least-great) material during that period. Maiden's Blaze years, Priest's Ripper years, Candlemass with Dactylis amd 13th Sun, Running Wild with Victory and The Brotherhood, Motorhead with Snake Bite Love and We are Motorhead... I can go on and on. It doesn't have to mean I think these are awdul albums, but they're far from the peak, and i think all of these bands I mentioned released better stuff afterwards as well. And Sodom, Kreator and Destruction, Benediction, W.A.S.P. released some of their weakest material towards the end of the 90s. I think you get my point 😂
Ufff....I tought you was gonna said load or reload or wherever they make on 1996🤣....just kidding....I got half of this list on records....I'm gonna check those I didnt hear🤟
hehe, not a chance in hell. ;) hehe Cheers!
Aura Noir- or as Chris Rock might call them "I think Mille Petrozza is gonna sue somebody." I love how the Angel of Death thrash break just pops up out of nowhere on The One Who Smites. I kind of consider Black Thrash Attack more black metal than thrash, but who cares? It still rules.
yeah, there were a few bands towards the 2000's that mixed black and thrash. Cheers!
The dark dark daaark times for Thrash Metal and metal in general i take 1986 insteed anyday 🤘😈🤘
yeah, the sucky thrash records from 1986 would easily get into the top 10 list in 1996. :D
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Kreator, Slayer, sepultura (beneath the ramains)...
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What do you think is mortification's best album?
I'm not that heavily into them but the first two could probably work. Cheerios!
@@RuthlessMetalYTin my opinion, the best is the 3rd album, Post Momentary Affliction.
@@thebrodator maybe so I don't remember how that one sounded.
I think Scrolls of the Megilloth is their best overall album, but my favorite songs (Until the End, Satan’s Doom) are on Mortification .
Nice but crummy times for Metal.
Heck, i quit playing guitar for like 8 years in the late '80s.
Took a guitar being found in a dumpster outside of our warehouse in '94. Co worker finds it first....had a black 335 alike and a S alike so let it go.
Wife gets home and groans. oh well. Got decent enough to gig again.
This thrash thing seems like the flip side of some of the Shrapnel stufff, Too samey after time.
I'd rather listen to Obituary, Six Feet Under, Pantera or Grief then. Dark times.
yeah, it was lost there for a few years. Cheers!
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Although not Thrash, I really like Load. I really don't care what people think about it. I blast that album and drink Whiskey!
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Annihilator 👍👍👍
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Could you do rank'em all of them
@@andoniraymundo48 I might, even th ough I think they are overrated.
12:03 im getting Ingway Malmsteen and death vibes aneyone els ?
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Thrash 'Till Death!!
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Didn’t Jugulator come out in 96? That’s pretty thrashy
97. :)
@@RuthlessMetalYT ahhhh close
Un saludo.
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👍A.Noir, ✌️Abhorrent, 🤘I.Earth
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FLAMES RULES
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Where the hell is Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill
It's in the garbage bin where that rap metal piece of crap belongs. Cheers! :)
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Num skull when suffering comes is death metal album
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I now promote myself as a douche.
Isn't Meoetallica a trashy band and
I believe they had a release in -96
Yes, but rock aint thrash. ;)
@@RuthlessMetalYT yeah you right!
Also me and my friends painted our fingernails black and went out to after ski in Sälen.
Sepultura is not allowed, but Iced Earth?
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Have you heard mid 90's Sepultura? It's Nu metal of the worst type. Iced Earth played darkened power metal. way closer to thrash than the crap Sepultura was doing by then.
I'm sorry but Dark Saga has got nothing to do with thrash whatsoever. Don't mention the fact that album is absolute disappointment after previous works. Though it's a matter of taste, of course.
Yeah, but by 1996 this was just about the only album that had somewhat of a thrash edge to it.
Very dismal year for thrash. The Pantera influence was just unavoidable in many cases lol.
Yeah even the best albums have a bit of that Pantera thing going on. Cheers!
#1 - Load 😂
Metallica goes pub rock so no. Cheers!
Honestly I believed 1996 albums is better than 1995
maybe, there was a lot of crap in 95-96, the two worst years in thrash metal history if I may say so. Fortunately things got better.
@@RuthlessMetalYT yes did got better thanks to the scene and the internet for making it happened
yeah, internet definitely renewed people's interest in metal.
So I guess -96 was just a bad year hu? xD
yeah there were a few in a row that kinda stunk.
Out of that ten I've only got OVERKILL.. from the dis/honorable list .. allegiance, Sepultura...
I did think i may have had something in the collection but nothing from 96. The Crown's album the burning which probably would have sat in a death thrash area was 95..
The rest of what was had either done a Kreator endorama space move or no longer existed as they broke up . Mortal Sin for one had dropped off for 6 years then 97 original singer back started again but then 8 years more till something else.. . In some ways i think the grind of the road got to the bands that broke up and weren't making as much as they may have been.. let alone record companies dropping them..
On a band you might like to go through its discography.... CHASTAIN with Leather Leone on vocals . Ive been going back to that band getting a hold of each cd (secondhand) ..
Yeah 96 was rough. Yeah I like Chastain so maybe some sunny day. we'll see what happens. Cheerios!