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Thrash metals big four bands

With the Thrash metal revival in full swing, lets take alook at Thrash metals ‘big four’ bands that bought the genre to the forefront just the heyday of 80s thrash.

  • Metallica. One of the bands of the first wave of thrash, Metallica released ‘kill ‘em all’ in 1983 followed by ‘ride the lightning’ and a classic of the genre ‘master of puppets’. After the technical ‘And justice for all’, the ‘black’ album took them to superstar status, which caused many cries of ‘sell out’ from fans of their earlier work. After following 2 more albums, a Napster lawsuit and rehab, Metallica returned with ‘St Anger’, the making of is documented in the movie ‘some kind of monster’. They released ‘Death Magnetic’, which saw them acknowledge their thrash roots. Better than Load? Definetly. Better than Master of Puppets? Never.
  • Slayer. From California, Slayer started out sounding very Judas Priest/ Iron maiden-ish with their first two albums ‘Show no mercy’ and ‘Hell awaits’, then came their classic thrash album ‘reign in blood’ in 1986, bringing in more speed, aggression and balls to the wall brutality. While other metal bands disapeared during the 90s, Slayer survived by doing what they did best -playing Brutal music. Seasons in the abyss, ‘Diabilous in musica’ and ‘Divine intervention’ were all released during this time. Original drummer Dave Lombardo returned after ‘God hates us all’ for ‘Christ illusion’. Rumors persist of the next album being the last one- lets hope that isnt the case.
  • Megadeth. After being fired from Metallica, Dave Mustaine put his anger and rage into his new band Megadeth. They released debut album ‘killing is my business and business is good’ in 1985, then much loved albums ‘peace sells’, ‘rust in peace’ amd countdown to extinction’. Megadeth have always had a revolving door policy, with the only constant being Dave Mustaine, who called it a day in 2002 after nerve damage in his hand left him unable to play guitar. Intensive pyshical therapy repaired my hand and Meagdeth were up and running again in 2004, releasing the system has failed and united abominations.
  • Anthrax. Formed in mind 1981 by guitarists Scott Ian and Danny Lilker, Anthrax gave us ‘Fistful of metal’ in 1984, the only album to feature vocalist Neil Turbin. Then came singer Joey Belladonna to complete the classic anthrax line up for the next 5 albums, including the albums ‘spreading the disease’ and ‘among the living’ before being replaced with John Bush of Armored Saint. Anthrax then seem to disapear from view, being ‘forgotten’ on their new label, until they moved onto Nuclear Blast and released ‘we have come for you all’ in 2004. Anthrax later re-united with Joey Belladonna before he left again, bringing in unknown Dan Nelson. Can they survive another vocalist change? The new album will let us know.

This thrash nostalgia made you want to don some converse trainers and retro bags again? Look no further.

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