Satanstoenail
My Larpstyle determines my Derpstyle
Doesn't that mean that thrash metal itself is a vile taint?Blast beats in metal are a product of hardcore miscegenation. They represent a vile taint in the pure, noble bloodline of heavy metal.
Doesn't that mean that thrash metal itself is a vile taint?Blast beats in metal are a product of hardcore miscegenation. They represent a vile taint in the pure, noble bloodline of heavy metal.
Doesn't that mean that thrash metal itself is a vile taint?
What makes it permissible?It's a permissible exception (and crossover is mostly shit anyways).
What makes it permissible?
I'm not saying it defines it, but it's a large part of what made thrash different from regular metal. I think the hardcore influence in thrash is much larger than you give it credit for.If you accept
1) Presence of a thrash beat defines thrash metal
and
2) The thrash beat came from hardcore
Then logically it follows that all hardcore with the same beat is also thrash metal. Obviously not true. Riffing plays a much larger factor.
Besides, stuff like Ace of Spades and whatnot was more or less on the same page anyways, drum-wise.
Weren't Metallica vocal about being influenced by early Misfits?
Saint Vitus and The Obsessed have a pretty strong hardcore influence as well.Let's see, thrash was heavily influenced by hardcore. Death metal evolved from thrash. Black metal came from Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, and Bathory, who were basically Venom with a heavy dose of Discharge. Sludge came from the Melvins, who were hardcore. Grindcore... don't even have to justify that one. So I'm pretty sure if you purged hardcore from metal you'd be left with power metal (and not even all of it) and doom metal (sans death doom of course).
So tell us again how metal and hardcore shouldn't mix.
I'm not saying it defines it, but it's a large part of what made thrash different from regular metal. I think the hardcore influence in thrash is much larger than you give it credit for.
Motorhead just played rock & roll faster than other people because they were off their dials on speed. Completely different.
Weren't Metallica vocal about being influenced by early Misfits?
So what would you call Earth AD?too high to reply, but let me try ... HBB 's right about a few things (riff=king) ... but i don't think anyone here is arguing that hardcore played a bigger role in the "creation" of, or was as important to thrash metal as heavy metal itself was.
misifts where hardcore? news to me. but then again i don't listen to them much. I much prefer Danzig's solo work.