The seeds of Thrash were born with works of VENOM in the early eighties. At around the same time, in California, US, Thrash was being nurtured by several acts including but not limited to Metallica,Slayer, Testament, Anthrax, Exodus, Death Angel, etc. The first ever Thrash album to be released was Metallica's Kill 'Em All(1983) followed by Slayer's Show No Mercy in December that year. Both albums helped the bands garner a huge audience of underground listeners with these releases. It was however, with Metallica's sophomore release, Ride The Lightning(1984), that Thrash really came to the masses. With great production and radio friendly tunes like Fade To Black and The Call Of Ktulu, Metallica made it a point not to alienate the popular music listener. Ride The Lightning, to this day, remains
one of the most well crafted thrash albums of all time. In 1985 Exodus released their debut, Bonded By Blood; mind numbingly fast riffs and agressive all the way, Bonded By Blood was perhaps the first album to define the extreme Thrash sound. To this day, Bonded By Blood holds a cult status amongst Thrash Metal fans. Megadeth also released their debut, Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! which got a somewhat lukewarm response due to the abysmal production qualities. In the same year, Anthrax got their first musical appreciation in Spreading The Disease, Slayer once again came out with a stellar album in Hell Awaits, and Possessed released Seven Churches, which, objectively speaking, is the first ever Death Metal album(Death's Scream Bloody Gore came 2 years after it). At around the same time, a thrash movement was born in Germany; bands like Kreator, Destruction, Sodom, Annihilator etc were making sure they gave the Americans something wo worry about. Another extreme thrash act was born in Brazil by the name of Sepultura. Then came 1986..oh!!! the mighty 86...the best year for Thrash or all of metal for that matter. Metallica released Master Of Puppets; consisting of brutally fast and heavy, as well as slow/mid paced thrashers, Master Of Puppets was years ahead of it's time. Metallica also added some progressive elements into the sound; use of synths as well as well crafted breakdowns made Master Of Puppets a delight to even the most casual metal listener. To this day, Master Of Puppets is widely regarded as the greatest Metal album of all time. The reason I didn't say it's the greatest "Thrash" album of all time is.....
Slayer's Reign In Blood, which was also released in the same year. The definition of a perfect Metal album as it may be, Master Of Puppets is not the perfect "Thrash" album, songs like Orion and The Thing That Should Not Be are anything but thrashy. Reign In Blood however, is the quintessential Thrash album. From the opening notes of Angel Of Death to the closing ones on Raining Blood, the album is a bludgeoning monster of riffs which leaves you gasping for breath in just under 29 minutes!!! No album, metal or not, can compete with the cult status that Reign In Blood enjoys to this day; Radiohead's OK Computer come
s close...but who gives a shit about Radiohead anyway. After the not so encouraging response to their debut, Megadeth came out with their sophomore effort in Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? Politically charged lyrics, a very accessible style of thrash and mind boggling guitar work made sure Megadeth attained their due status as one of the lords of Thrash. The mighty Germans, Kreator, released the savage Pleasure To Kill which also met with widespread critical acclaim. Dark Angel released Darkness Descends which is a classic in it's own rig
ht and it never let up on the heavyyyy!! factor, it's quite possibly the heaviest album released that year. 1987 witnessed the debut of Testament, The Legacy. The sound was inspired from Metallica but Testament infused some of their own qualities into what would be one of the greatest metal debuts of all time. Anthrax released the best album of their career, Among The Living; Caught In A Mosh and Indians are eternal classics. Overkill(another highly underrated thrash outfit) released Taking Over which was an excellent thra
sh album. Death Angel also released their debut in The Ultra-Violence which was well received. While not strictly thrash, I'll also mention Death's Scream Bloody Gore here; this is the first ever real Death Metal album. At the same time Sepultura released Schizophrenia which was a healthy slab of extreme in-your-face thrash, Troops Of Doom was the hit single from the album. 1988 saw the release of Metallica's first ever "commercial" album, ...And Justice For All with the video of One getting lot of airplay on the radio and MTV. Slayer released South Of Heaven which was a little more experimental but not a letdown by any means. Megadeth released So Far So Good...So What!! which was marred by poor production but was a solid thrash album nonetheless. The best album of the year, however was Testament's The New Order, IMHO. Instant classics like Eerie Inhabitants, Into The Pit and Disciples Of The Watch make this a thrasher's dream.
The not very well known original Rob Flynn outfit, Vio-lence, released Eternal Nightmare which came very close to The New Order for being the best thrash album of 1988. The eighties ended on a high note with stellar albums from Sepultura, Testament, Kreator, Exodus, Annihilator and Overkill in 1989. Sepultura released the best album of their career, Beneath the Remains, which is sometimes also known as Reign In Blood II in metal circles. Testament released the excellent Practice What You
Preach. Kreator released the 2nd best album of their career, Extreme Agression(their best album was released only 2 years ago!!). Exodus also released a stellar album in Fabulous Disaster and Overkill released the thrashstastic The Years Of Decay,
the second best album of their career. Another great band emerged from Germany; Annihilator released their debut upon the metal scene, Alice In Hell. Playing a very technical and groovy form of thrash, Annihilator quickly became a famous name in Thrash circles.






4 comments:
What about Sodom, Destruction, Nuclear Assault? No real thrasher could overlook these bands..dont ya think?
Uh!, you're right Ben. I'm not writing a thesis here you see. Of course I'd like to include those three and Exhorder,Forbidden,S.O.D.,Onslaught,Sacred Reich,Razor,Morbid Saint and many many! more...this was more of a populist piece.
fuck lamb of god and trivium and all the new metal bands they aint thrash theyre trash they suck all about real thrash metal
Yeah, they're not real thrash Anonymous :). They do incorporatesom elements of Thrash in their sound though. That they suck is of course individual opinion...cheers!
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