RazorMetal426
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Has anyone here been to a death angel concert because there is one coming up this February in Melbourne, i just wanted some inside knowledge of how gud they sound live?
it shows that all metallica care about is money and alot of it.
Sorry for the late replay .dude i gotta ask you have you herd of "Legion" and "Fuck Off" 2 great thrash bands from spain?
Any one else had a listen to Guillotine, the new thrash hope on Nuclear Blast. Am I tripping or can I hear synthesizer or something in the mix. Can someone with a more expansive knowledge of the recording process tell me that noise I can hear throughout is made by guitar not some kind of keyboard. Since the mid 90s emergence of Norwegian Black and Swedish Death metals, use of keyboards has been an excepted part of the extreme metal genres. But do they, or will they in the future, have a part in this thrash resurgence? I hope not. What ya think?
What:zombie: Holy Moses?! Keyboard?! Lucky i havent kept up with them then. The last one I got was Master of Disaster and that was a good comeback album. Actually, now I think about it I recall a recent review mentioning something about synths but surely they don't use them when they play their old material?!I was really excited to see Holy Moses at Wacken this year.. but I had to leave just a few songs into the set due to the fat bald guy playing synth uke: uke:
That gig pretty much summarized everything that I dislike about modern metal (not just the synth-guy's fault though)
I dunno.. I always considered Rigor Mortis early Death Metal or at least Death/Thrash. That album is great though!
XENTRIX - SHATTERED EXISTENCE
UK thrash, quite Metallica influenced with slightly punkier vocals. Some great songs with epic middle sections - Balance of Power and Crimes being two particular highlights. The Second album, For Whose Advantage, is also awesome.