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Nah, eventually I'll trade it for a top want ;)

But I can't see that happening :D (usual "oh, yours is a 50$ cd, mine is 300$, you have to give me 6 cds in trade or nothing !")
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-"Ted Heath" (sounded like Bulldozer) & then became Xyster. Great heavy powerfull thrash.

-"Slammer" were sort of bay area inspired. Never liked em though

-"Reactor" (demos only) from London were very decent agressive thrash.

Could Lord Crucifier be considered Thrash? Saw them live a few times (they were awful),but their demos & LP isn't bad.
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Helstar wrote:Nah, eventually I'll trade it for a top want ;)
Mr.Helstar, may i see your want list or list of CDs that you would glad to trade 1 on 1 for Arbitrater?
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I don't know if it's mentioned but Amnesia is an awesome band.I like album very much.
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BOLT THROWER - In Battle There Is No Law!
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Outcast wrote:BOLT THROWER - In Battle There Is No Law!
That ain't Thrash. It's Death Metal.
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Post by MetalizeR »

Avenger wrote:
Outcast wrote:BOLT THROWER - In Battle There Is No Law!
That ain't Thrash. It's Death Metal.
More in the Crustgrind side of course.
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It's as "death metal" as first two KREATOR albums for example.
They became known as death metal with their next releases, this one wasn't so death metal yet.
It can be considered as "crust" as their roots were in hardcore scene and their lyrics kind of inspired by anarchism, but theres no grind in there (no blast beats, songs way too long and structured etc.)
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Outcast wrote:It's as "death metal" as first two KREATOR albums for example.
They became known as death metal with their next releases, this one wasn't so death metal yet.
It can be considered as "crust" as their roots were in hardcore scene and their lyrics kind of inspired by anarchism, but theres no grind in there (no blast beats, songs way too long and structured etc.)
And the vocal style?
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Sounds like usual hardcore vocal of that time. Not really a death growl yet.
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Outcast wrote:Sounds like usual hardcore vocal of that time. Not really a death growl yet.
Not all Death Metal is growly. Especially the ealier stuff.
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Yeah, but then again, would you call SACRILEGE - Behind The Realms Of Madness LP a death metal? That BT debut was under the heavy influence of that record.
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Outcast wrote:It's as "death metal" as first two KREATOR albums for example.
They became known as death metal with their next releases, this one wasn't so death metal yet.
It can be considered as "crust" as their roots were in hardcore scene and their lyrics kind of inspired by anarchism, but theres no grind in there (no blast beats, songs way too long and structured etc.)
Correct
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msp wrote:
Outcast wrote:It can be considered as "crust" as their roots were in hardcore scene and their lyrics kind of inspired by anarchism, but theres no grind in there (no blast beats, songs way too long and structured etc.)
Correct
So we've agreed this isn't Thrash.
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Avenger wrote:
msp wrote:
Outcast wrote:It can be considered as "crust" as their roots were in hardcore scene and their lyrics kind of inspired by anarchism, but theres no grind in there (no blast beats, songs way too long and structured etc.)
Correct
So we've agreed this isn't Thrash.
Yes, in no way were Bolt Thrower a thrash band
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