lol @
Coma of Souls being Kreators best album, and even more so for implying that people would favor it just because it's from the 80's?
Rust in Peace was also technically released in the 90's.
Instead of going off about how someone can possibly prefer the neutered version of Kreator on
Coma of Souls to the nonstop unfiltered rage of
PTK, i'll just say this is where taste comes in to play. IMO
Pleasure to Kill is far and beyond not only their best album, but the best thrash metal album to ever come out of Germany ... you think that's nostalgia?
Coma of Souls is a great album, but it's basically neutered Kreator and was aimed at a wider group of listeners and brought in more of the softies that were afraid of the unfiltered, aggressive nonstop brutality of
Pleasure to Kill. And by the way even though i've owned both albums were talking about right now since i was a youngster, i wasn't a real fan of teutonic thrash til about '05 ... so once again, no nostalgia here.
The fact of the matter is that most of the top thrash bands released their best works in the 80's, that can't be argued and once again has nothing to do with nostalgia.
That's 2 albums, I still doubled your count of 4-5.
Lol no, you didn't. I don't know if you missed the part where i said that outside of those four Vektor and Hexen albums, there is nothing that modern thrash has produced that's worthy of being mentioned with these albums. Warbringer and Exmortus are also some of the best thrash bands of today, but i definitely wouldn't put them on the elite status of those other two. And i was actually trying to be nice, but for you to even bring up
Enter The Grave,
DotE,
Executioner, Deathraiser or any of the FbF albums here is a bit ridiculous ... maybe they'll wear off after you give em a few more spins.
This argument just doesn't hold up. More bands means more to choose from, more good ones to discover. Don't listen to the shitty ones. There are plenty of old shitty bands too.
Yea but my point was that there are only a few truly 5 star modern thrash bands ... and one of them called it quits last year. Oh and you're not saying there are more thrash bands today right? The problem is there are far less bands today but 90% of them are pumping out generic watered down garbage.
Glad to hear it. Those albums are great and these young guys need our support to continue putting out the music we like. I haven't been able to find a copy of Warfect, do you have that one?
No, i actually haven't heard anything from them outside of the track you posted in the thrash thread the other day. Good stuff
I still have a shit load of new stuff to lsiten to along with my regulars .... so i'm kind of holding back on buying or downloading anything for a while.