HamburgerBoy
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Anthrax don't deserve to be in the big four of thrash metal.
It should've been Overkill.
Exodus. Overkill is good, but they weren't pioneers like Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer/Exodus were.
Anthrax don't deserve to be in the big four of thrash metal.
It should've been Overkill.
Wasn't Overkill releasing material around the same time as Exodus? They were performing/recording demo material around the same period and both of their debuts released in 1985.Exodus. Overkill is good, but they weren't pioneers like Metallica/Megadeth/Slayer/Exodus were.
Wasn't Overkill releasing material around the same time as Exodus? They were performing/recording demo material around the same period and both of their debuts released in 1985.
Exodus makes some sense, but I am also taking how old the band is into account.
Oh shit, I never realised that both Overkill and Exodus released their debut albums in 1985. I was always under the impression that Overkill were a year or two ahead of Exodus.
That's fair.IThe members of Overkill had been playing in bands longer than those of Exodus, but Exodus was playing thrash much earlier. And there isn't really a comparison between Bonded By Blood (a genre-defining album half of which was written in 1983) and Feel the Fire (approximately only half thrash metal, half USPM, with the former songs written later than the latter). The Power in Black demo is approximately as thrash metal as what Omen and Griffin were doing at the same time, and keep in mind that the demo was released months after songs like Strike of the Beast were.
only 10 or 12? you're showing admirable restraint today.
i think a big ten would be slayer, metallica, megadeth, sodom, kreator, destruction, dark angel, exodus, overkill and sepultura.
i was going for bands who're widely beloved/iconic across the mainstream and underground (and yeah, preferably '80s)
only 10 or 12? you're showing admirable restraint today.
i think a big ten would be slayer, metallica, megadeth, sodom, kreator, destruction, dark angel, exodus, overkill and sepultura.
agreed on tankard. i considered coroner, would've probably mentioned them if i'd made it 12. voivod are a bit too much of a niche/weirdo band; i was going for bands who're widely beloved/iconic across the mainstream and underground (and yeah, preferably '80s). it's not a list of personal favourites or anything.