cwby4mh3ll
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- Sep 2, 2007
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Personally prefer Metallica to Sabbath, but, as has been said, to single out one over the other doesn't do justice to either of these legends.
So please give me the bands that played that thrash style before Metallica did...
Just off the top of my head: Diamond Head, Motorhead, Armored Saint, Anthrax (came out at the same time as Metallica), Slayer, Exodus, Sacrifice (Toronto) - many of these bands were happening at the same time as Metallica but took longer to record their debut albums.
So I ask you to help me out here. I've seen it claimed that Metallica and Dave Mustaine invented the guitar style that bands such as Pantera use. If that's true then I think Metallica is as important to metal as Sabbath is, because that's a freakin' iconic and quintessential guitar style.
Just off the top of my head: Diamond Head, Motorhead, Armored Saint, Anthrax (came out at the same time as Metallica), Slayer, Exodus, Sacrifice (Toronto) - many of these bands were happening at the same time as Metallica but took longer to record their debut albums.
Let's go by parts.
NP: Heaven & Hell - 'I'
- Metallica debut is from 1983 and it's not pure thrash is more speed metal deeply Motorhead influenced (hence what I like it so much).
- More thrash oriented music (besides those Brandon had quoted) can be found in Venom first two albums (1981,1982)
- Slayer debut is also from 1983, Armored Saint EP (although AS is more power than thrash), Exciter debut (more speed but definitively will influence thrash), Suicidal Tendencies debut.
- Within 2 years by the time Metallica was about to get MOP out: Sodom, Exodus, Kreator, Megadeth, Dark Angel, Abattoir, Anthrax, Artillery, Zoetrope, Znowhite EP, Sepultura EP, Razor EP, Overkill EP, Laaz Rockit, Hallows Eve already had slabs out much more thrashier than anything Metallica did or do after it (IMO and therefore is arguible).
Fates Warning/Dream Theater didn't invent Prog metal, Metallica did.
Bryant
Stop smoking it with pesticides, use organic grass only. Rush invented prog metal
Love Rush, but they are not metal. Certainly there are metal moments, but Rush is prog rock. I have an easier time considering AC/CD "metal" than Rush.
Bryant
If you listen to Dream Theater they are totally influenced by Rush specially from the late 70's-early 80's ("Moving Pictures" to "Signals") and that's before Metallica. If that is not prog metal I don't know what it is then.
NP: Iced Earth - 'The Awakening'