Themed Mixtape Game

Hell Awaits and RIB were voted as top Slayer albums on this board, so yes it is. Both are good but not phenomenal and shouldn't be considered classic albums. Complete in crowd choices for people who don't like thrash (which is most people here)

Cool. Many people throughout the world, not just on this site, don't agree with you.

Not literally all other thrash metal, but most. They make concessions for the occasional Sabbat, Holy Terror, etc as well.

I'd still love to see this apparently large list of usernames. If you can't tell me who they are, then I'll have to assume that you're exaggerating.
 
Of course he's exaggerating. He didn't even mention Destruction in his list of concessions, which is one of the most popular thrash bands here. But they're also one of his favourites.
 
Of course he's exaggerating. He didn't even mention Destruction in his list of concessions, which is one of the most popular thrash bands here. But they're also one of his favourites.
This may sound totally lame, but what is a thrash band exactly? what would qualify any band as a thrash band?
 
Of course he's exaggerating. He didn't even mention Destruction in his list of concessions, which is one of the most popular thrash bands here. But they're also one of his favourites.

Aside from myself I don't know anyone on this forum that considers Destruction to be a favorite (though in fairness, when I submitted Confused Mind it had a strong second-place showing behind just Beyond the Realms of Death).
 
Aside from myself I don't know anyone on this forum that considers Destruction to be a favorite (though in fairness, when I submitted Confused Mind it had a strong second-place showing behind just Beyond the Realms of Death).

I would have to agree with Phylactery that Destruction is my number two thrash band behind Slayer. It's time to bust out their music over the three-day weekend, as I don't work on Friday because of the holiday.
 
Do you like Slayer a lot despite having this opinion? You were specifically accused of this earlier in the conversation. I just want to know if it's true.

Show No Mercy has a lot of great jams on it and Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood are definitely definitive and classic and amazing and everything that Ozzman wishes they were but I just don't really give a shit about any of them either, so.
 
Tokyo Blade - Second rate riffs, vocals mixed too loud, kinda what l expected. Has a couple of pluses but the ordinary far outweighs any mystique for this tune. 5/10

Geisha Goner - Poor man's..uh groove...tired..generic 'not' Heavy...feeble...did l say tired?...
This blows. Even the solo sucks major clitorus . This reminds me of Monstrosity....crappy tone DM done badly 2/10

Martyr - Nice to hear the bass and some riffs that could pass muster, vocal is dire tho and where does this tune go.....no nowhere...it's got it's points but the vocal and structure kill this 6/10

Flotsam and Jetsam - l was never a fan and still aint. They could/can play but there's never been anything there to make this band my own. Kind of an industry standard without my support. It's not bad or badly done they just haven't ever hit that spot 6/10

Metalucifer - Reminds me of Loudness but rawer and not necessarily as clever. This is good, feel good warm comforting metal. l Couldn't listen to this for too long tho 7/10

Sabbat - l dig some of the riffs in this, they're just all over the place. This band is organised chaos. Actually the riffs bore me 4/10

Cacophony - By far the best tune on this yet. That's skills and tune Heavy and tight. Friedman and Becker delivered tune after tune 9/10

Nightstryke - Up the 'Maidens 4/10

Enforcer - Old school bliss. this is sweet, reminiscence of old riffs and future sounds 6/10

Hellhound - Sounds like a Mike Vescera fronted everyday Japanese glam metal band. 4/10