Dude, I’m 57 too. I loved that SOD record, but c’mon, Billy’s a dink. He looked stupid as shit jumping off of the P.A. just there, and that was back in what, ’99? I saw MOD in 88 open for Exodus, and he sucked then too. He’s got one good record to his name and it would’ve been just as good with any singer singing anything. The band made that record. The vocals were last as far as relevance to anything or whatever. I could have done it and it would have still sold a ton.
@ I dunno man. Yea he looks kinda “ odd” when he tried to head bang he ain’t ever on time but his vocals fit perfect to me lol. I just love that dam raw ass heavy as hell thrash!
@@crazyasieverwas It was the guitars on that record that made me go “woah”, something about Scott’s Marshall amp/Jackson guitar sound and Danny’s heavy af bass sound, the way they meshed together gave that album just the heaviest, rawest guitar sound ever captured. You don’t hear that sound on Anthrax’s album that they’d just finished (Spreading The Disease, I think), because that bass isn’t there. It’s an amazing sound they managed to get for that record, bar none.
I do and don't miss crowds like that. Some of the best times of my life were spent in crowds like that. I remember being fifteen and being pushed into a crowd like that at a slayer concert in San Diego in the mid eighties. Came out with a black eye busted lip and bleeding nose with a few bruises and busted knuckle. God I miss that.
I am 57, I grew up in this era. SOD is hard, but the most insane mosh pit I was in was Suicidal Tendencies and Slayer. I miss these days; the bands were locked in! ❤❤
F'n love Suicidal and Slayer was awesome too! I'm 54 yo and still ride my Harley proudly with my ST long sleeve cranking 80's thrash metal! Those were the days!!
Me to it was in Chicago at the Riviera and suicidal opened with can't bring me down and that place went fucking nuts it was insane fighting for your life
If you’re not finding any good music then that’s on you. And what’s your point? ALL music at this time was “good”? At any point in cultural history there has been plenty of rubbish music about
@dukabear2640 I have a refined musical pallet. I don't think any ol crap is "good". & if you think a majority of what's coming out these days is good, well that's on you 😘
I was watching and told Mel, That dude looks like James, and ACTS like James (and the dude next to him looks just like Smith). Haha. Been a long time bro \m/\m/ I still have your Satan's Nightmare lp.
@@marovlasic3167 Funny thing is I went to see Agnostic Front and didn't know who SOD was at the time.. Now I only remember SOD's show. There's quite a bit that happened that night that the video doesn't show.
Yes not a close second. I've lost several friends over this🤣 FYI if you put this on at a party in mixed company you are definitely alone or you just found your new best friend
If this isn’t the most heaviest monstrous riff ever heard, I don’t know what is lol. And when did this album come out 1987? Impossible to replicate. Scott Ian just crushes this. Intro to Headbangers Ball 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
@@TheLordGoat Ok so the SOD album came out, around the same time as Spreading The Disease? I didn’t start listening to Anthrax as a kid, until Among The Living.
@@ghostlandgrand64 Sod dropped first. Then Disease in i think October 85. Among the Living rules. For me, that's the apex, everything got worse for me.
@ Nah brother, you gotta give Persistence Of Time another go around. Until recently that was my favorite Anthrax album, along with State Of Euphoria. Catching up to date, Worship Music and For All Kings are extraordinary. Tons of catchy riffs and choruses but to each their own. I wasn’t much of a fan of the John Bush era but they had a few good songs with him too. Just more straight forward metal than thrash. But John Bush’s new side band, Category 7 is really good so far.
I am 56 and this shit is so memorable, fantastic music. All the people in this video are no younger than me now. Most are over 60. The Slayer shit is bad ass, Dudes are fucking epic
2:11 F****** yeah! My teen years!!! all again I'm on the f****** concert scene having a good time I can't stop smiling this f****** videos awesome!! Bros gone from the top!!!! That is absolutely f****** awesome the dude's huge jumpin 30 ft!!
Thank you, 1000 times over. One of the greatest, most overlooked bands from that era today. Anyone claiming to be a rock star needs to be shown what a rock star looks like, and this is it. I'm an old geezer and had S.O.D. and M.O.D. on cassette. I wore them out. Any drummer today that thinks El Estapario Siberiano (a great drummer himself) invented something or innovated very fast double needs to watch this video. Literally ANYTHING with Charlie Banante will blow their mind, and he did it with two single pedals, not a double pedal, not a triple pedal. He's old enough and probably started with a bass drum pedal with a leather strap, just like I did when dinosaurs still walked the earth. Great video!
I used to go to shows with Billy's girlfriend and her best friend. Both with the 80s blond hair and spandex/leather. We never had to wait in line! Those were the days!!
First time hearing these guys and the last song they play is the first song to get me into thrash or any type of heavy heavy metal shout out SOD AND FUCKING SLAYERE
Yeesssss! I loved this album back in the day laughed out loud as I was cranking it, and kids these days will never Get it because they're too busy getting offended over everything. It's too OTT to be taken seriously, and people who think they were serious about the lyrical content need to get a life, already. That is all.
(He is, he is, yes, yes, he is.) A knight without armour in a bold savage land (He is, he is, yes, yes, he is.) I protect all fair maidens and damsels in distress (He does, he does, yes, yes, he does.) I'll try and comfort you, but first take off your dress (You're good, you're good, oh oh, so good.)
Great album! Had it on vinyl. Back in the early 90s i repeatedly said that the numbers March of the SOD and Sargent D should be used for the opening soundtrack for an animated version of Lobo in the style of Simon Bisley. Just replace "Sargent D" with "Lobo"; it's perfect!
This brings me right back my skateboarding days and going to hardcore matinees on Sundays in Albany, NY. Such a wonderful period of my life! By the way, that stage dive gave me anxiety. Haha!
That could very well be the greatest stage dive in the history of all live concerts.
Did you hear him using the mic on that kids head when trying to get back on stage!
@@dwaynegriffey4137 Yeah, I did! 3 times!
This is what I show younger people talking about pits and stage diving. I’m a big dude but I wouldn’t want him landing on me.
I’m surprised they didn’t need to get a few hauled out on stretchers!
A perfect 10 out of 10 ,
At 57 I’m still here head banging with wrinkled face stomping Around the living room like a mad Russian! Nothing heavier than the March !!!!
Dude, I’m 57 too. I loved that SOD record, but c’mon, Billy’s a dink. He looked stupid as shit jumping off of the P.A. just there, and that was back in what, ’99? I saw MOD in 88 open for Exodus, and he sucked then too. He’s got one good record to his name and it would’ve been just as good with any singer singing anything. The band made that record. The vocals were last as far as relevance to anything or whatever. I could have done it and it would have still sold a ton.
@ I dunno man. Yea he looks kinda “ odd” when he tried to head bang he ain’t ever on time but his vocals fit perfect to me lol. I just love that dam raw ass heavy as hell thrash!
@@crazyasieverwas It was the guitars on that record that made me go “woah”, something about Scott’s Marshall amp/Jackson guitar sound and Danny’s heavy af bass sound, the way they meshed together gave that album just the heaviest, rawest guitar sound ever captured. You don’t hear that sound on Anthrax’s album that they’d just finished (Spreading The Disease, I think), because that bass isn’t there. It’s an amazing sound they managed to get for that record, bar none.
@ yep
@ Yep. Too bad Milano was such a meathead.
No phones in the crowd,just raw energy... Very cool back then
Love how Scott stomps around like a maniac when the song starts. Absolute mayhem. Love it!
I do and don't miss crowds like that. Some of the best times of my life were spent in crowds like that. I remember being fifteen and being pushed into a crowd like that at a slayer concert in San Diego in the mid eighties. Came out with a black eye busted lip and bleeding nose with a few bruises and busted knuckle. God I miss that.
It was a better time for sure.
I at least have health insurance now but my deductible sucks balls! Worth the risk. LOL
ahh the good ol daze..
I am 57, I grew up in this era. SOD is hard, but the most insane mosh pit I was in was Suicidal Tendencies and Slayer. I miss these days; the bands were locked in! ❤❤
F'n love Suicidal and Slayer was awesome too! I'm 54 yo and still ride my Harley proudly with my ST long sleeve cranking 80's thrash metal! Those were the days!!
COMBAT TOUR 1985
Slayer
Exodus (with Paul Baloff)
And Venom
NASTY STUFF !!!!
Me to it was in Chicago at the Riviera and suicidal opened with can't bring me down and that place went fucking nuts it was insane fighting for your life
@@davidkingraiders7294yes they played at the Arogon ball room in Chicago called it black Sunday best show ever
@@stevejohnson6840 saw them in Albuquerque New Mexico in 1985
Tingley Coliseum
One big main mosh pit that branched out into four other mini mosh pits
back when music was Good.
If you’re not finding any good music then that’s on you. And what’s your point? ALL music at this time was “good”? At any point in cultural history there has been plenty of rubbish music about
Still a lot of good new albums
@dukabear2640 I have a refined musical pallet. I don't think any ol crap is "good". & if you think a majority of what's coming out these days is good, well that's on you 😘
@siegfrieddejong1836 oh yeah? like what?
@@inkedskindeep9941there's some good stuff that's come out recently, you just gotta dig deeper
Epic stage dive!!!!
Billy do that now and he would crush 4 or 5 people lol
😅
I miss these days!!!! Shows will never be like this again 👍🏻🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍻
Stage dive of the century.
My second concert after returning from the gulf war !!!!!! SOD is AWSOME!!!
Agnostic Front and Morbid Angel opened up . Drove down from Albany to see this show.
This.....this is what's missing today. The pure energy and power from live music like this is such a profound experience. God, I miss this!
Back in the days things were more raw. Now everything is so dull...
Agree with yous music today in to Polished bian and sounds the same.
One of the greatest albums ever released. Still got my SOD Schizm Tour 85' shirt that ive just recently handed down to my son
thats great fatherism, or fatherhood maybe. 🎉
Miss those days!!..80's had the best thrash bands..best time to be alive!!!
Absolutely 💯
It had the only thrash bands
@@chrise.3814правило трёх "с".. .
Sodom, slayer, sepultura...
I am in the center front row of this show. S.o.d. , Agnostic Front and Morbid Angel at the Ritz, NYC. Craziest crowd ever, best time ever.
I was watching and told Mel, That dude looks like James, and ACTS like James (and the dude next to him looks just like Smith). Haha. Been a long time bro \m/\m/ I still have your Satan's Nightmare lp.
Well that is a mouth full man.
I went to high-school with Billy n Danny n Ronnie was in my band !!!! Great dudes miss those days!!!!!!
But but S.O.D is racist
Bullshit
@@chrise.3814 tu e tua madre.
I was lucky enough to be at this concert!
wow
Agnostic Front, Morbid Angel und S.O.D........lineup aus HELL!!!!!!
@@marovlasic3167 Funny thing is I went to see Agnostic Front and didn't know who SOD was at the time.. Now I only remember SOD's show. There's quite a bit that happened that night that the video doesn't show.
@@hankscorpio6111 ⚔️⚔️⚔️
Lucky and likely a crazy f**ker! What a crowd!
This to me is the greatest recording of live music of all times. It is just so perfect in every way❣️❣️❣️
Agreed sir
@@markfromct2 😃
Never my friend metal forever 🤘🤘🤘☠☠🍻🍻
You ever hear KILLADELPHIA by Lamb of God?it's a toss up
Yes not a close second. I've lost several friends over this🤣 FYI if you put this on at a party in mixed company you are definitely alone or you just found your new best friend
Kudos to the sound guy
Ladies and gent. Mr. Charlie Benante on drums. Fast, sick and awesome!
Charlie don't cheat.
2:10 Billy Milano is Savage AF!!
If this isn’t the most heaviest monstrous riff ever heard, I don’t know what is lol. And when did this album come out 1987? Impossible to replicate. Scott Ian just crushes this. Intro to Headbangers Ball 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
1985
85, but some songs from 84 lol
@@TheLordGoat Ok so the SOD album came out, around the same time as Spreading The Disease? I didn’t start listening to Anthrax as a kid, until Among The Living.
@@ghostlandgrand64 Sod dropped first. Then Disease in i think October 85. Among the Living rules. For me, that's the apex, everything got worse for me.
@ Nah brother, you gotta give Persistence Of Time another go around. Until recently that was my favorite Anthrax album, along with State Of Euphoria. Catching up to date, Worship Music and For All Kings are extraordinary. Tons of catchy riffs and choruses but to each their own. I wasn’t much of a fan of the John Bush era but they had a few good songs with him too. Just more straight forward metal than thrash. But John Bush’s new side band, Category 7 is really good so far.
I am 56 and this shit is so memorable, fantastic music. All the people in this video are no younger than me now. Most are over 60. The Slayer shit is bad ass, Dudes are fucking epic
Awesome and ,,i wholeheartedly approve the message in this song
That crowd is nuts
I remember when I was introduced to these guys back in the 80's. This guy was like you gotta hear that song "Milk!"
Never really heard these guys before THEY FKN CRUSH!!
Best stage performance for all 3 guys…. and drummer created a new genre (well they all did)
The greatest riff ever written
Un matched! What a real concert was like, today if you get too close to someone they cry like babies
Excellent version of reign in blood!!!!
Groundbreaking Band , Still on my playlist.
Incredible
This song is my f-ing alarm clock! I love to shred Sgt D on my bass! So raunchy and heavy I freaking love it!
I wasnt there
Ni yo, chale.
No way, me too!
The most honest person in the comments!
I was in spirit. 💯
@@Gordies-World I was in ammonia
THE BEST STAGE DIVE EVER IN HISTORY!
these guys are awsome
This show was so epic! I was there and it's great to see the videos of it floating around on TH-cam.
Ripping A band, man. ❤ Charlie, Ian, crazy A good!!
Bad ass blast from the past, thank you.
Шикарно! S.O.D. Лучшие!
Man shows are nothing like this anymore, I might be 50 but I miss a good pit
Exfuckingactly I'm the same, better shape now than in my 20s
Thanks for uploading that.
Just what the doctor ordered.😅
Fuggin awesome brother 🤘🔥🤘. SOD FUGGIN RULES
Dan thumping away , not giving a dam love it , grew up in this time love this stuff
2:11 F****** yeah! My teen years!!! all again I'm on the f****** concert scene having a good time I can't stop smiling this f****** videos awesome!! Bros gone from the top!!!! That is absolutely f****** awesome the dude's huge jumpin 30 ft!!
Thank you, 1000 times over. One of the greatest, most overlooked bands from that era today. Anyone claiming to be a rock star needs to be shown what a rock star looks like, and this is it. I'm an old geezer and had S.O.D. and M.O.D. on cassette. I wore them out. Any drummer today that thinks El Estapario Siberiano (a great drummer himself) invented something or innovated very fast double needs to watch this video. Literally ANYTHING with Charlie Banante will blow their mind, and he did it with two single pedals, not a double pedal, not a triple pedal. He's old enough and probably started with a bass drum pedal with a leather strap, just like I did when dinosaurs still walked the earth. Great video!
the most amazing part of this duo is how at 5:30 they break in & at 6:18 break back out of Slayer's Reign in Blood, so perfectly.
Kleine Schritte auf Kleine Ziele. Sich selbst nicht aufgeben. Da sind wir uns einig.
I love the mic to the redheads face lol clunk clunk clunk clunk 🤣
jajajajaja
Kings!!
I used to go to shows with Billy's girlfriend and her best friend. Both with the 80s blond hair and spandex/leather. We never had to wait in line! Those were the days!!
Simply amazing.
It was the last of the 80's.. Good friendly violent fun!
Dat waren nog eens tijden!
Het publiek constant in beweging!
Geen foto`s alleen maar actie!
Tegenwoordig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice👍🤘
The Slapshot shirt. Now that’s what I’m talking about!
I got a black eye at an S.O.D. show ! 🤕 👊
I love how that your audio is louder than in other YT versions. Thanks. Still one of my favorite crowds and show intro!
First time hearing these guys and the last song they play is the first song to get me into thrash or any type of heavy heavy metal shout out SOD AND FUCKING SLAYERE
Alter! Was für wilde Zeiten! 😂❤👍🏻
So isses, da war die Welt noch in Ordnung 🤘🤘 Grüße aus Thüringen
@@MarioSchölerja, war geil. 🤘🏻😎
Yeesssss! I loved this album back in the day laughed out loud as I was cranking it, and kids these days will never Get it because they're too busy getting offended over everything. It's too OTT to be taken seriously, and people who think they were serious about the lyrical content need to get a life, already. That is all.
They couldn't handle "Premenstrual Princess Blues" or "Pussy Whipped" lol
I walked out of those shows black and blue and lovin every piece by piece..\m/.🏁
こりゃあパンクだ
嬉しくなるな
暫くはこればっか見てしまうな
This is real music
Billy is a bold, courageous man.
(He is, he is, yes, yes, he is.)
A knight without armour in a bold savage land
(He is, he is, yes, yes, he is.)
I protect all fair maidens and damsels in distress
(He does, he does, yes, yes, he does.)
I'll try and comfort you, but first take off your dress
(You're good, you're good, oh oh, so good.)
that is one of the SICKEST stage dives EVER
Какие они клевые!!! 🇧🇾
That's one big ass dude front flipping into the crowd. Charlie and Scott always come up with killer guitar riffs.. SOD rules.🤘🏾🪖🎸
Had this on tape, I reckon in 1989
Great album! Had it on vinyl.
Back in the early 90s i repeatedly said that the numbers March of the SOD and Sargent D should be used for the opening soundtrack for an animated version of Lobo in the style of Simon Bisley.
Just replace "Sargent D" with "Lobo"; it's perfect!
How crazy of a stage dive by Billy.
Scott playing Slayer back in the days:)
I was just thinking about this band the other day. Coincidence? I don’t think so. ROCK ON !! 🤘🏻💀🤘🏻
I should have the March playing when I enter any room.
They only played two shows and my brother was at one of them in 1992, pre-Giuliani ungentrified muck.
Charlie Benante awesome drum
Scott Ian stage presence was so sick!
This brings me right back my skateboarding days and going to hardcore matinees on Sundays in Albany, NY. Such a wonderful period of my life! By the way, that stage dive gave me anxiety. Haha!
最高だね!!!✨
I doubt any kid today could survive that crowd! They would be running back to Mommy! Kids today can't hang with the 80's/90's.
Yep ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
😂😂😂 just go to a punk fest its 50% young 50% ols people and THIS is a moshpit
Naw. They do that karate lessons for the neurodivergent
Yeah. None of that blindly windmilling backfist, karate kick BS at this show.
I first started seeing all that a few years later in the mid 90's.
Agreed. If you didn’t come out of the pit bleeding, it wasn’t a reel pit.
Best ballad(s) ever!
Too cool 😊
Billy staged dived right on us almost Died in Chicago that Night! 😅
That is nuts...... Scotty boyy....
Crazy line up.!!!
Frikkin Awesome!!!!!!!
Peak performance.
Caraaaaalho véi!!!!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Cara que foda 🤘🏻💀
I think I was at this show, or one on the same tour.
Billy was not exactly a little wallflower. That crowd should be rewarded for catching him.
Truly A Thrash Metal MegaBand!!!!!!💯💯🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Absolutely speak English or die is one of my favorites!!! Now look at the world in 2024..
I am probably seeing this, because System of a Down is on tour.
This is a previously unknown gem of a band, though.
So. Fukn. Goood!
2:44 Thump Thump Thump!🤣👍
That was a decent stage dive someone with his weight
meh .
It was okay i guesssss
Master!
I've got that S.O.D. consert/video/interview on vhs