Megadeth and Anthrax made the foolish decision to move away from thrash in the wake of Metallica, but failed to match that band’s enormous success and lost much of their momentum. Secondly, despite the successful Clash Of The Titans tour executed by the other three members of the Big Four, grunge and alternative rock were poised to land on the musical terrain: metal as we knew it was forced underground by the plaid-clad legions from Seattle, and thrash metal receded from public awareness. Firstly, Metallica took a gamble on their self-titled album of that year which paid off spectacularly: abandoning the visceral speed of thrash for mid-tempo, radio-friendly metal, the band were skyrocketed into the commercial stratosphere and became the biggest metal band of all time, a position they still occupy today. The leaders of the pack (the so-called Big Four of Thrash) in sales terms were Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer, but this tenuous group fractured in 1991 for two reasons. The wheel of fashion turns quickly in heavy metal, just as it does elsewhere, and thrash was rapidly superseded at the start of the 1990s.
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Even culturally conservative territories contributed key bands to the cause, with Celtic Frost emerging from Switzerland, Artillery from Denmark and a whole raft of amazing thrash acts emerging from Canada such as Voivod, Razor and Exciter. A UK and Australian scene also developed, with Onslaught and Sabbat leading the British pack and Mortal Sin ripping up moshpits down under, and thrash metal soon became the thinking headbanger’s entertainment of choice. America has always dominated the thrash metal scene, thanks to these and many other talented bands, but equally powerful counterparts arose in Germany (the unholy trinity of Kreator, Sodom and Destruction) and Brazil (Sepultura). Metallica and Overkill, from LA and New Jersey respectively, were the first bands to amp up their existing music in response to the new sound, followed rapidly by Slayer, Anthrax, Exodus, Legacy (who soon changed their name to Testament), Dark Angel, Death Angel and Megadeth. The new music, initially just punkish heavy metal accelerated with a fast snare and kick-drum pattern, spread like a virus across the Atlantic and settled (for reasons still unknown) in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco’s Bay Area. Thrash metal was born in January 1981, when the Newcastle trio Venom released their first album, Welcome To Hell. See, there’s old thrash and there’s new thrash – and we’ve covered all the ground here. This Is Thrash is nothing less than a historical document, celebrating 25 years of extreme metal’s first incarnation. Fast, violent, sonically uncompromising and usually situated a healthy distance away from the mainstream, extreme metal is here to stay. Spawned in the 1980s and hitting a commercial peak two decades later, the furious sound of thrash metal, death metal and black metal can be heard all over the planet, from the ivory towers of the rich down to the grass-roots level of the underprivileged. This Is Thrash brings the metal mayhem to your door, with three CDs - that's a mighty 45 tracks - of monstrously heavy music for the perfect homegrown moshpit.Įxtreme metal is the most exhilarating music ever invented. Like any good monster, thrash refuses to die, living on in a whole new wave of moshpit-hungry bands addicted to heaviness and speed. Thrash metal was born in the 1980s, but two decades later it's still here, snapping necks like they're going out of style.
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