@Sanen Longkumer haha Dude I was never a fan of Daves voice.. "Angry again" and "Symphony of Destruction" sure! But stuff earlier than that I didn't really dig. I listened to Dystopia album a while ago and then went to some albums before that have to say they are doing a much better job than Metallica in the 2000s. I cant understand how Metallica toned down that raw power they once had. Maybe its because of James voice currently and Lars MUSICALLY being lazy. But Dave is Killin it lately and I like it.
Cliff Burton was the real brains behind Metallica. He actually studied music and was giving them directions, tips etc... While I like Mustaine and Megadeth he really was too arrogant and a slacker compared to Cliff Burton I mean what Hendrix was to guitar, Burton was to bass.
Still to this date, "GET THRASHED" is the definitive documentary on the genre. Yes, certain bands were left out that were THERE when it all began (Znöwhite, Exciter, Savage Grace, Metal Church). The documentary focuses on the most successful bands, nothing wrong with. The DVD extras expand a bit more on bands that didn't make it on the documentary, but most of them are only mentioned by metal writer Ian Christie. Some of those bands are Wehrmacht, Razor, Sacrifice, Annihilator, etc.
Best thing to happen to music since -93 is the rebirth of Thrash Metal. So many NEW bands playing old school thrash now. And lots of the old bands reuiniting and the ones that never quit releasing sick albums. NOT FAS!?T NOT THRASH!? NOT GOOD!
Amazing documentary! It's so good, not even the fact that Corey Taylor's in it, ruins it. Seriously, Corey Taylor has nothing to do with thrash metal, his comments on this documentary are just pathetic.
Corey Taylor was included most likely cause the producers of the film had connections to him, he’s a famous musician, and he was a fan of the scene during its development. I don’t think it’s bad or wired that his opinions are included. They can’t just make a documentary with only guys who were in the few original thrash bands speaking. Wouldn’t give a very broad perspective
@@omgwtflmaololrotfl2368 Yeah but not for long only Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions a year after that they went Thrash/death with Schizophrenia.
Great Thrash Metal documentary but they didn't talk enough about the New York bands like Nuclear Assault, Overkill, S.O.D. & M.O.D. There was no mention of Prong at all, a very underrated New York band that that doesn't get enough credit. Their Beg To Differ album was a great Thrash Metal album from the 1980's.
Fun to watch! Saw a pic of my ex brother in law, in the Old Bridge segment. And never forget there were some thrash women as well. My band, Ice Age, was touring Europe at the time!
Metal songs I basically 'lived off' - Death Angel - Seemingly Endless Time Overkill - Skullkrusher Kreator - Betrayer Helloween - I Want Out Atrophy - Slipped Through the Cracks King Diamond - Sleepless Nights Exodus - Toxic Waltz Mortal Sin - I am Immortal Suicidal Tendencies - Trip at the Brain Sodom - Augsebombt Xentrix - Balance of Power Death - Open Casket Sepultura - Sarcastic Existence Megadeth - Hook in Mouth Acid Reign - My Open Mind Testament - Eerie Inhabitants Forbidden - Step by Step
I remember being in school in the 80's occasionally I'd walk into local record shop and see the names like Metallica,D.R.I.,Celtic Frost,Mekong Delta,E-X-E,Loudness,Slayer,Angel witch, Suicidal Tendencies,Venom,Uncle Slam(never heard any these bands) and thinking 'these bands suck and so do the album covers'.By 1991 I was fully blown thrasher.
I like to see that nobody had a bad comment on here on Mustaine. That's because everybody that saw this documentary knows that what Scott said is true. Tons of respect here for Mustaine and all the guys from Anthrax.
He was exaggerating, but it's not entirely baseless. Scott Ian is a smart dude, so I know he knows he wasn't being totally serious... after all he said that in a speech where he wanted to praise Dave Mustaine. Mustaine wasn't the first, nor was he absolutely neccessary for the birth of the genre or the scene. I mean... Exodus, Metal Church, Venom, Satan and the like would have played very similar stuff and gathered people who played similar stuff, even if Metallica hadn't had Mustaine... or even if Mustaine hadn't founded Megadeth
Great documentary. Think I've watched it at leat 3 times. Wish there was a soundtrack, so much great sounding music in the background that I don't know
Everything starts and then grows old. He may die or he may remain alive, but the life of an old man who has outlived himself. Whoever wants to give away the vitality of thrash in this era must do what RnB did with rhythm and blues. He kept the original as it is, but renewed the audio tools, making the old more new, more technological, more fast, more elegant, more precise.
@@thrashislife2654 Good comment but if i would said that in Portugal i would be already on ashes due to the fact that nowadays and old times Metallica's fans are just as you wrote: Posers and Emos. In Portugal some douchebags pretending to be "wise" in Metal Music say that "Nothing else matters", "The unforgiven" and "Sad but true" is "evolution" on Metallica's way of making music. Nowadays Metallica could open some Madonna show and i don't understand WHY NOT TO DO IT if trash = trash ! AHAHAH !
Shame really that Metal Church is often forgotten in these discussions. Their debut album has some of the fastest hard hitting songs of the early scene (Hitman, Merciless onslaught, …). And let’s not forget Exciter, the speed metal legends from Canada. And the roots in the NWOBHM with bands such as Jaguar, Raven and Hellanbach.
That's good but you have so many band tha'ts good too, sodom, first metallica album, reign in blood, megadeth, if a choosen only one, non doubt kill em all, this album is the definition of what trash is.
This is a great documentary. The only criticism i had is they should look more into German thrash. Bands like Sodom, Destruction and Kreator are influential not only in thrash, but also black and death metal.
Leonardo Barcellos, help. Vc sabe me dizer qual é a música que toca no vídeo aos 5:30 e também 1:35:35 do tempo? Ficou na cabeça rs. Obs: curti sua música!
Testament, Overkill and later Machine Head - why not any specific focus on them??? They are, in my opinion, just as (or more) important than many of the other bands mentioned.
Ok, I just discovered Thrash and I'm loving the tension and power that the music transports. I really do. But I need bands I can relate to not just for the music itself but the lyrics, the thoughts that they but in it . The most bands I've heared so far lack in lyrics for my taste. Many are, well, simple, unoriginal, not very critical or they "dance" around the same issue time after time. But that doesn't mean anything, since I've probably not even heard 10% of what's out there. Do you metalheads have recommendations for me?
Pantera vulgar display had the musical styles I liked they had thrash, hardcore punk metal and the groove rythems all theese put into one record is pretty rare in a band and was perhaps one of the reasons they survived the whole 90s grunge take over because they weren’t confirming to the trends if that time plus with each record they got heavier more aggressive
Besides the usual names,NWOBHM and hardcore punk as an influence on thrash surely early 80's Canadian/U.S. speed metal (Exciter,Anvil,Riot etc.) before Metallica/Exodus deserve a mention
23:57 poor Michael sweet, why show him? Stryper are a Christian metal band, not a glam band like Poison, btw why isn’t poison mentioned at all in the glam section, poison are the definitive glam metal band
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@neweverythings thank you for this upload man 🤘🏻😁🤘🏻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
The takeaway from this documentary: Bobby Blitz is the most likeable guy on earth.
Why does everyone shit on Metallica kicking out Mustaine... Haha without Metallica kicking out Mustaine there is no Megadeth...
Its better that we got 2 bands I guess and now a days Megadeth is really good!
💯 % FACT!
and Mustaine actually kicked some of his band members in similar fashion.
@Sanen Longkumer haha Dude I was never a fan of Daves voice.. "Angry again" and "Symphony of Destruction" sure! But stuff earlier than that I didn't really dig. I listened to Dystopia album a while ago and then went to some albums before that have to say they are doing a much better job than Metallica in the 2000s. I cant understand how Metallica toned down that raw power they once had. Maybe its because of James voice currently and Lars MUSICALLY being lazy. But Dave is Killin it lately and I like it.
Cliff Burton was the real brains behind Metallica.
He actually studied music and was giving them directions, tips etc...
While I like Mustaine and Megadeth he really was too arrogant and a slacker compared to Cliff Burton I mean what Hendrix was to guitar, Burton was to bass.
Man, this documentary always makes me feel like a 15year old again ❤️
Let's thank Exodus for Kirk Hammett and Gary Holt
Still to this date, "GET THRASHED" is the definitive documentary on the genre. Yes, certain bands were left out that were THERE when it all began (Znöwhite, Exciter, Savage Grace, Metal Church). The documentary focuses on the most successful bands, nothing wrong with. The DVD extras expand a bit more on bands that didn't make it on the documentary, but most of them are only mentioned by metal writer Ian Christie. Some of those bands are Wehrmacht, Razor, Sacrifice, Annihilator, etc.
Lol the best is Sepultura,
“I was better and faster than them when i was in Metallica” - Dave Mustaine
I love this dude. His energy and banter is so entertaining
stress brasil 1979 death metal sepultura 1984 .. dark metal ,norvegian industrial germani....usa????
what is with these cheesy avatars ?
MUITO OBRIGADO POR TER LEGENDA EM PT BR
Obrigado por postar com legendas em português do Brasil !
41:01 blitz from overkill....swear to god his laugh kills me everytime.... .hahaha.....
The best docu about the era. Forget about the new ones.
Best thing to happen to music since -93 is the rebirth of Thrash Metal. So many NEW bands playing old school thrash now. And lots of the old bands reuiniting and the ones that never quit releasing sick albums.
NOT FAS!?T NOT THRASH!? NOT GOOD!
Awesome. So many cool riffs at the documentary background, I wish I could see that soundtrack list to remind some song name.
''Without Mustaine there is no Metallica, without Mustaine maybe there is no thrash metal at all.''
Childin Time scott is right
+Childin Time
My dick is more serious than this shit
+sadsadsa asadasd
Tiny Metallica fanboy can't face facts :)
Childin Time When metallica and mustaine arrived in the scene anthrax and exodus dor exemple we're already playing thrash for years
Carlos Guerra so you know what Anthrax was doing better than guy who plays in the band. Playing thrash for years before Metallica? you are a joke
Amazing documentary! It's so good, not even the fact that Corey Taylor's in it, ruins it.
Seriously, Corey Taylor has nothing to do with thrash metal, his comments on this documentary are just pathetic.
💀 mans is out for blood
Loudwire: What does Corey Taylor think about ThrasherDge comment!
Corey Taylor was included most likely cause the producers of the film had connections to him, he’s a famous musician, and he was a fan of the scene during its development. I don’t think it’s bad or wired that his opinions are included.
They can’t just make a documentary with only guys who were in the few original thrash bands speaking. Wouldn’t give a very broad perspective
they need to re-edit this and remove Corey
Agreed, I was sickened to see him there.
Man, I've watched this God knows how many times. It's so riveting and informative. 👍
not sure how you can leave out the original sepultura????
Che Corkum Sepulura in their early days was more black metal than thrash/death
from Schizophrenia on ...right!
@@omgwtflmaololrotfl2368 Yeah but not for long only Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions a year after that they went Thrash/death with Schizophrenia.
1:20:23?
great doctumentary! thanks for sharing!
Great Thrash Metal documentary but they didn't talk enough about the New York bands like Nuclear Assault, Overkill, S.O.D. & M.O.D. There was no mention of Prong at all, a very underrated New York band that that doesn't get enough credit. Their Beg To Differ album was a great Thrash Metal album from the 1980's.
yeag the east cost should be more noticable, its not just bay area
''We think our youth is timeless, but quite obviously stuff happens to us as we do get older''
Bobby Blitz - Overkill
so weird seeing Phil with a head full of hair
And stoned lol
Throughout his career, he would switch from long hair to bald
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Great documentary.
obrigado por quem traduziu e upou esse documentário! belo trabalho
Fun to watch! Saw a pic of my ex brother in law, in the Old Bridge segment. And never forget there were some thrash women as well. My band, Ice Age, was touring Europe at the time!
Metal songs I basically 'lived off' -
Death Angel - Seemingly Endless Time
Overkill - Skullkrusher
Kreator - Betrayer
Helloween - I Want Out
Atrophy - Slipped Through the Cracks
King Diamond - Sleepless Nights
Exodus - Toxic Waltz
Mortal Sin - I am Immortal
Suicidal Tendencies - Trip at the Brain
Sodom - Augsebombt
Xentrix - Balance of Power
Death - Open Casket
Sepultura - Sarcastic Existence
Megadeth - Hook in Mouth
Acid Reign - My Open Mind
Testament - Eerie Inhabitants
Forbidden - Step by Step
Hi do you know the name of the 14:40
FB 1995 That sounds like maybe Testament or Vio-lence or Evildead.I think it’s Testament’s ‘The Preacher’ from The New Order album.
The best metal documentary EVER!
I remember being in school in the 80's occasionally I'd walk into local record shop and see the names like Metallica,D.R.I.,Celtic Frost,Mekong Delta,E-X-E,Loudness,Slayer,Angel witch, Suicidal Tendencies,Venom,Uncle Slam(never heard any these bands) and thinking 'these bands suck and so do the album covers'.By 1991 I was fully blown thrasher.
“Without Mustaine, there's no thrash scene at all” - Scott Ian (Anthrax)
I like to see that nobody had a bad comment on here on Mustaine. That's because everybody that saw this documentary knows that what Scott said is true. Tons of respect here for Mustaine and all the guys from Anthrax.
Without venom
You can make that list way longer , best time of my life the 80s !
He was exaggerating, but it's not entirely baseless. Scott Ian is a smart dude, so I know he knows he wasn't being totally serious... after all he said that in a speech where he wanted to praise Dave Mustaine.
Mustaine wasn't the first, nor was he absolutely neccessary for the birth of the genre or the scene. I mean... Exodus, Metal Church, Venom, Satan and the like would have played very similar stuff and gathered people who played similar stuff, even if Metallica hadn't had Mustaine... or even if Mustaine hadn't founded Megadeth
Kinda agree he did a fuck ton for it.
Great documentary. Think I've watched it at leat 3 times. Wish there was a soundtrack, so much great sounding music in the background that I don't know
Everything starts and then grows old. He may die or he may remain alive, but the life of an old man who has outlived himself. Whoever wants to give away the vitality of thrash in this era must do what RnB did with rhythm and blues. He kept the original as it is, but renewed the audio tools, making the old more new, more technological, more fast, more elegant, more precise.
Back when Metallica were thrash
+Svil Buscus back when their fans were their ass-lickers and not their worst enemies......
Svil Buscus Now they're trash...
Most metallica fans are posers and emos. Fuck my generation
@@thrashislife2654
Good comment but if i would said that in Portugal i would be already on ashes due to the fact that nowadays and old times Metallica's fans are just as you wrote:
Posers and Emos.
In Portugal some douchebags pretending to be "wise" in Metal Music say that "Nothing else matters", "The unforgiven" and "Sad but true" is "evolution" on Metallica's way of making music.
Nowadays Metallica could open some Madonna show and i don't understand WHY NOT TO DO IT if trash = trash !
AHAHAH !
Metallica always was a speed metal band,not thrash..
Where it says "The German Scene" the picture in the background is from a bridge in Prague in the Czech republic.
23:17 says Motley Crüe and Ratt but shows Jani Lane from
Warrant
I miss the good old days...
melhor video que assisti nos ultimos tempos, vlw pela postagem cara
Tom Araya saying ''girls got it'' and laughing is the best moment
The ultimate doc love this!!
2023 and still a ton of Thrash Metal albums coming out, even from a lot of the old veterans. No. Thrash isn't dead yet! \m/
Shame really that Metal Church is often forgotten in these discussions. Their debut album has some of the fastest hard hitting songs of the early scene (Hitman, Merciless onslaught, …). And let’s not forget Exciter, the speed metal legends from Canada. And the roots in the NWOBHM with bands such as Jaguar, Raven and Hellanbach.
Canadian Thrash 🇨🇦Razor, Sacrifice , Exciter, Voivod , Annihilator , Infernal Majesty .
@@kevinpatrick8788 + SLAUGHTER, Aggression, Dead Brain Cells (DBC), Soothsayer, Piledriver, Anvil .. !!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
& many other killer - more underground - bands such as Savage Steel, Oblivion/Obliveon, Overthrow, Dyoxen, Disciples Of Power, Witches Hammer, Voor, Armoros, Beyond Possession, Dissection, Malhavoc, Damnation, Corpus Vile, Assault, Lethal Presence, Death Militia, Dark Legion, Beyond, Terminated Rite, Outbreak, Yog Sothots, Outrage, Treblinka, Vensor, Cremains, Alazif, Infrared etc.. !!! 🤘🤘🤘🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🍻🍻🍻
For Me , The Best THRASH-METAL album of the 80's , is , without any doubt , " Bonded By Blood " by EXODUS !
That's good but you have so many band tha'ts good too, sodom, first metallica album, reign in blood, megadeth, if a choosen only one, non doubt kill em all, this album is the definition of what trash is.
@@Hokuto4life i agree !
Great documentary. Probably watched this a hundred times over the years.
Great video Jurgen, I showed mine a few months ago. Need the Molecular Disembolwelment 7.". Total grail.
6:12 - Gary Holt fala Discharge (Banda punk inglesa dos anos 80), não "descarga"
Great documentary!
Nice TRANSGRESSION shirt there Ian!!! I've got their demos/album/material!!! 🤘🤘🤘🥁🥁🥁🍻🍻🍻
so happy to have lived it .... god I'm old 🙄
RIP DimeBag ❤️🤘🏻
1:26:36 FUCKING PanterA
DIMEBAG !
Somebody, please!! What is the band at 31:41?
Exit to Eternity - Coming down
youre welcome :)
SLAYER! \m/
This is a great documentary. The only criticism i had is they should look more into German thrash. Bands like Sodom, Destruction and Kreator are influential not only in thrash, but also black and death metal.
My favourite part was where Slayer was wearing makeup and looking similar to HellHammer's band members and Treblinka members
Publica um outro vídeo com a parte final do filme! Please!! :D
Dos anybody know the track starting at 52:53 It is killer and I need to hear more. Thanks
I saw this in the movie theater when it came out. I remember people were headbanging during the movie 🤘🍻
1:36:30 Nocturnal Fear Grave Hill
Muy buen documental!!! \,,/
Tom Araya is the nicest guy in Metal
nicest guys don't treated and kicked out their best drummer in slayer
@@Miist3rDuce1el no es el dueño de Slayer
Valeu por compartilhar, Thank s
los grandes se ven y perduran en el tiempo y sLaYeR...aun no paran de crear grsndes albumnes...
1:13:43 Poland, Katowice. Metalmania 1987. Classic show.
Que musica es la del 14:52 ? Uff that riff !!!!!!
It sounds like Testament - The Preacher.
3:34.... Alguém sabe o nome dessa música?
What is the song/band of the min 06:25?
Can enybody tell what is this song 6:16
eric peterson has mayhem shirt kvlt as fuck
46:10 It's Unique that it has a blend, like All kinds of music...?
well like he said... thrash fan wasn't the most intelligent looking group of people :))
Phil anselmo was so fucking chonged on this.
Tristan Hall and no-one else was, cause he's a junkie
The question is who was chonged more?
Phil or Devin? My bet is on Mr. Townsend
Muito bom o documentário
obrigado por postar cara
Anyone know the song playing from 2:38?
Exodus - Bonded by Blood
Song at 48:15? I used to know it but I forgot. Some instrumental, I think it had "U" in the name
Ulysses Siren - Leviathan
10:51 lol James trying to be Steve Harris
WTH? Nothing on the Canadian scene? We got GREAT thrash here...Razor, Exciter, Sacrifice, Annihilator, etc.
fuckin awesome, Thrash is where its and and where it will always be at. Best riffin you will ever hear,
Great docu
Leonardo Barcellos, help. Vc sabe me dizer qual é a música que toca no vídeo aos 5:30 e também 1:35:35 do tempo? Ficou na cabeça rs.
Obs: curti sua música!
Paula Ravagnani Realmente nunca ouvi esse som, acredito que faz parte da trilha sonora composta pelo Steve Cone, para o próprio documentário!
25:40 anyone know what song that beat is from ?
Slayer hell awaits
En palabras concretas el mejor y mas puro sonido de thrashmetal de alta calidad. tecnica y oscuridad...esta en Alemania.
callese pendejo fascista
I love riegn in blood but for me the best slayer is seasons every song on seasons is awesome
Testament, Overkill and later Machine Head - why not any specific focus on them??? They are, in my opinion, just as (or more) important than many of the other bands mentioned.
Song at around 30:00 when they present San Francisco scene?
Faltou os brazucas: Sepultura, Korsus, Dorsal, Holocausto, Vulcano, etc
corey taylor and thrash? mmmm
Bands like Slipknot and Korn despite playing non-Thrash music, definitely grew up listening to the Big 4.
Irfan Khalis .. Korn and slipknot are existing only due to teenage angst
Well, in the case the entire 1982/83 scene was angst ridden.
@@privatenumber2076 Exactly
@Berach Malina Like your mom
I'm so glad to have this on DVD 😂
I wish there was a documentary equivalent for death metal.
Ok, I just discovered Thrash and I'm loving the tension and power that the music transports. I really do. But I need bands I can relate to not just for the music itself but the lyrics, the thoughts that they but in it . The most bands I've heared so far lack in lyrics for my taste. Many are, well, simple, unoriginal, not very critical or they "dance" around the same issue time after time. But that doesn't mean anything, since I've probably not even heard 10% of what's out there. Do you metalheads have recommendations for me?
what song is playing at 30:30 i love that part
Osmium ...their album "From the ashes" is all of that kind
@@MarwickMarco from which band is it?
Pantera vulgar display had the musical styles I liked they had thrash, hardcore punk metal and the groove rythems all theese put into one record is pretty rare in a band and was perhaps one of the reasons they survived the whole 90s grunge take over because they weren’t confirming to the trends if that time plus with each record they got heavier more aggressive
Cool seeing Gary Holt idolising slayer. Nek minnit....
Under the names I'm missing Laaz Rockit , big time ! 🤘🔥
Go check out Stone from Finland. Also Prestige and Airdash.
Besides the usual names,NWOBHM and hardcore punk as an influence on thrash surely early 80's
Canadian/U.S. speed metal (Exciter,Anvil,Riot etc.) before Metallica/Exodus deserve a mention
What is the song at 1:47???Fuckin shit riffs!!
Melhores álbuns de THRASH METAL: kill'em All e Reign Blood!!!!!
show no mercy
so far so good so what
schizofrenia
beneath the remains
1- Kill Em All
2- Rust In Peace
3- Reign In Blood
4- Master Of Puppets
5- Bonded By Blood
Testament - The Legacy
Beneath the Remains é show de bola!!! Havia esquecido.
+Schizophrenia
Now this is a FUCKING AWESOME Thrash special unlike the VH1 special (only 6 minutes outta 45 minutes about Thrash)!
agree!
23:57 poor Michael sweet, why show him? Stryper are a Christian metal band, not a glam band like Poison, btw why isn’t poison mentioned at all in the glam section, poison are the definitive glam metal band
I have its dvd version but I cant open it maybe because it is too old ? Idk why
who is it playing? and what song at 1:30?
Ulysses Siren - Leviathan