The Big Pete Show
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- Apr 19, 2012
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Yeah I like them. Most people prefer their Ticket To Mayhem and Power&Pain albums but my favourite is Insult To Injury.
Hey guys, let me know your opinion about the best 80's thrash metal band......
You can pick more than one if you want.
Here goes:
1-Coroner
2-Testament
3-Kreator
answer please?
c ya
People What about WHIPLASH, one of the greatest Thrash Metal Bands going
1. The production was much better on Kill.
2. James is a better singer.
3. The songs on Kill 'em All have become regarded classics of the genre, and virtually every metal guitarist and bassist can play least one song off of Kill.
4. This is art and not sports. There is no empirical way to prove any album or song or band is better than any other. I have a personal preference for Kill 'em All, so ultimately I have just invalidated both your argument and my previous 3.
1. The production was much better on Kill.
2. James is a better singer.
3. The songs on Kill 'em All have become regarded classics of the genre, and virtually every metal guitarist and bassist can play least one song off of Kill.
4. This is art and not sports. There is no empirical way to prove any album or song or band is better than any other. I have a personal preference for Kill 'em All, so ultimately I have just invalidated both your argument and my previous 3.
A lot of people criticize the solos in Slayer. But if you think about it, they suit the music perfectly, it's about chaos, a typical "well-crafted" solo would sound out-of-place.And you forgot the second best one (after #4 which rules). King and Hanneman can't play a decent crafted guitar solo if their lives depends on it.
Not that Hetfield and Hammet are astounding, but surely fine guitar players compared to the guys in Slayer.
Japanese Sabbat kick the british arse any day, in my humble opinion.I didnt realize there were 2 Sabbats...
A lot of people criticize the solos in Slayer. But if you think about it, they suit the music perfectly, it's about chaos, a typical "well-crafted" solo would sound out-of-place.
I understand.There you are absolutely right. But for me thrash has to be more than simple aggression and fastness, and thus Slayer will never be on my list.
I understand.
Have you given a listen to South of Heaven though?