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I have no words to express how much engagement the bass lines from this gentleman’s head can provide. The album’s sound is extremely captivating and engaging with a SUPER production: all instruments are heard perfectly, with a simply fabulous front-line bass sound.
I have no words to express how much engagement the bass lines from this gentleman’s head can provide.
The album’s sound is extremely captivating and engaging with a SUPER production: all instruments are heard perfectly, with a simply fabulous front-line bass sound.
The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move by Infectious Grooves is a superb funk-metal album from 1991 featuring Mike Muir and Robert Trujillo. Its engaging bass lines, tight guitar work, and excellent production create a danceable and fun listening experience. Highlights include guest vocals by Ozzy Osbourne and humorous interludes by character Sarsippius. This album is highly recommended for fans seeking a mix of funk, metal, and originality. Dive into Infectious Grooves’ funky metal grooves and feel the bass come alive—listen now!
Toxik’s debut work is something truly incredible from every point of view. Sanders’ voice will drive you crazy (literally ;) ) or you will deeply hate it... but re-listening will make you sing in the same style.
Toxik’s debut work is something truly incredible from every point of view.
Sanders’ voice will drive you crazy (literally ;) ) or you will deeply hate it... but re-listening will make you sing in the same style.
Toxik's 1988 debut album World Circus is praised as an incredible thrash and progressive metal classic. Despite minor production flaws fixed by a remaster, the album delivers unmatched energy, technical guitar work, and passionate vocals. Key tracks include Voices, Door to Hell, World Circus, and False Prophets. The album maintains freshness and excitement decades later, making it a must-listen for thrash and progressive metal fans. Listen to Toxik's World Circus today and experience a thrash metal classic reborn!
McLaren’s voice is a tortured howl: his fantastic shrill high notes will literally pierce your dear de-ears. Razor represent Thrash in its most genuine form without the Mainstream air of the aforementioned big bands.
McLaren’s voice is a tortured howl: his fantastic shrill high notes will literally pierce your dear de-ears.
Razor represent Thrash in its most genuine form without the Mainstream air of the aforementioned big bands.
Razor's 'Violent Restitution' (1988) is a defining moment in thrash metal's early era, showcasing raw energy and intense guitar work. Stace McLaren's vocal delivery is powerful and shrill, perfectly fitting the aggressive sound. The album retains a gritty, street-level authenticity absent from more polished thrash contemporaries. Key tracks like 'Edge Of The Razor' and 'Taste The Floor' highlight the band's uncompromising style and vitality. Dive into Razor's raw thrash power and experience the fierce energy of Violent Restitution—listen now!
S.O.D. is us, the common people, those who strum the guitar in their spare time simply because they enjoy it and in the same way scream into the microphone often just shouting great nonsense! Although this album doesn’t excel in any particular field, it will always remain a reference point in the Metal scene.
S.O.D. is us, the common people, those who strum the guitar in their spare time simply because they enjoy it and in the same way scream into the microphone often just shouting great nonsense!
Although this album doesn’t excel in any particular field, it will always remain a reference point in the Metal scene.
S.O.D.'s Speak English Or Die is a seminal 1985 album blending thrash, hardcore, and crossover styles. With influential musicians from Anthrax and M.O.D., it remains relevant and highly recommended. Its raw, energetic style and irreverent attitude helped shape multiple metal and punk subgenres. Despite modest production, the album stands as a metal milestone recognized for its impact and fun spirit. Explore S.O.D.'s Speak English Or Die—listen now and discover the roots of thrash and hardcore crossover!
The compositional and lyrical level is simply scandalous in how beautiful, colorful, and captivating it is. It’s like standing in front of a blank sheet and gradually something forms that you can’t describe... but you know you like it!
The compositional and lyrical level is simply scandalous in how beautiful, colorful, and captivating it is.
It’s like standing in front of a blank sheet and gradually something forms that you can’t describe... but you know you like it!
Toxik’s 1989 album Think This is a brilliantly crafted thrash and progressive metal masterpiece. The review highlights the album’s technical excellence, emotional range, and captivating composition. It praises the skilled guitar work, complex rhythms, and powerful vocals. Despite the band’s short lifespan, Think This remains a treasured and influential piece in the genre. Listen to Toxik’s Think This and experience one of thrash metal’s most captivating masterpieces today!
A truly "noisy" record and "showy" that makes you think of leather jackets with metal spikes! Unforgettable in my opinion the riff of Insult To Injury, Beautiful!
A truly "noisy" record and "showy" that makes you think of leather jackets with metal spikes!
Unforgettable in my opinion the riff of Insult To Injury, Beautiful!
Whiplash's 1990 album 'Insult To Injury' delivers a blend of thrash and U.S. metal with fierce energy and impressive riffs. The vocals by Glenn Hansen stand out, complemented by a powerful yet clear production. Although some may hesitate about U.S. metal, the album's malevolent charm shines through. Tracks like 'Dementia Thirteen' and the title track are particularly memorable. Worth listening to for any thrash metal fan. Listen to Whiplash's 'Insult To Injury' now and experience raw thrash metal power!
The drummer’s work is ASTONISHING, hailstorms of double bass and bursts of toms will make you want to listen to and re-listen to the tracks! This unknown group of Belgians delivers a truly exciting debut album, rooted in classic thrash with hints at new metal schools.
The drummer’s work is ASTONISHING, hailstorms of double bass and bursts of toms will make you want to listen to and re-listen to the tracks!
This unknown group of Belgians delivers a truly exciting debut album, rooted in classic thrash with hints at new metal schools.
Channel Zero's 1992 self-titled debut is a thrilling thrash metal album from Belgium that channels influences from Slayer and Pantera. With only one guitarist, the band achieves intricate riffs and excellent production. The drummer delivers astonishing performances, and the bass lines provide strong rhythmic support. Highlights include 'Tales Of Worship' and 'Animation,' making this album a recommended listen for thrash fans and those interested in the genre's transition. Listen to Channel Zero's explosive debut and experience the raw power of classic thrash metal fused with new metal vibes!
This album is pure aggression! A fabulous Thrasher that flows from start to finish without a moment of respite. The solos are of Slayer-esque derivation but do not sound copied at all and are faaaast!
This album is pure aggression! A fabulous Thrasher that flows from start to finish without a moment of respite.
The solos are of Slayer-esque derivation but do not sound copied at all and are faaaast!
Gammacide's 1989 album Victim Of Science remains a powerful thrash metal release marked by fresh aggression and memorable riffs. The music blends original straightforwardness with compulsive energy, featuring Slayer-inspired but unique solos and strong drumming. Vocals are comparable to Vio-Lence's Sean Killian. Although the production is raw, a recent remastered reissue improves sound quality. This one-album band from Texas deserves recognition among thrash enthusiasts. Dive into Gammacide's aggressive thrash legacy—listen to Victim Of Science and experience raw 80s metal energy!
It sounds like a kind of young Lemmy from Motorhead but much grittier... some tracks borderline on insanity and will bring smiles to your face! The bass/bassist is simply great! It has a hint of hardcore in some tracks and the lines perfectly match the attitude of the songs.
It sounds like a kind of young Lemmy from Motorhead but much grittier... some tracks borderline on insanity and will bring smiles to your face!
The bass/bassist is simply great! It has a hint of hardcore in some tracks and the lines perfectly match the attitude of the songs.
Shotgun Justice by Razor is a top-notch thrash album from 1990, notable for gritty vocals reminiscent of a young Lemmy and vicious guitar riffs. The bass stands out with hardcore hints, while the drums are fast but less impressive. The album balances humor in its lyrics with impressive thrash energy. Despite mediocre production, especially guitar sound, the album remains a favorite for thrash fans, especially those seeking underrated classics. Listen to Shotgun Justice now and experience the gritty thrash energy that defines Razor's classic sound!
This album is the most FEROCIOUS thing I’ve ever heard in the Thrash scene! Sean Killian’s voice... brings it to a different level compared to the 'standard' Thrash made of demons, 666, and various nonsense.
This album is the most FEROCIOUS thing I’ve ever heard in the Thrash scene!
Sean Killian’s voice... brings it to a different level compared to the 'standard' Thrash made of demons, 666, and various nonsense.
The 1988 thrash metal album 'Eternal Nightmare' by Vio-Lence is a landmark of ferocity in the genre. Featuring aggressive riffs and a distinctive vocal style, it delivers a powerful and original thrash experience. Despite slight production limitations, the album's intensity and musicianship stand out. Key tracks like ‘Bodies On Bodies’ and ‘Kill On Command’ showcase its enduring impact. Listen to Vio-Lence’s 'Eternal Nightmare' now and experience one of the fiercest thrash metal albums ever made!
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