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WTFEzyMeat wrote:I advocate the killing of all homosexuals, fags and lesbians, hot or not. If I hated fags alone, I'd be some kind of biggot.DaN wrote:Yes. Lesbian teens is such a turn-off![]()
http://www.thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/view ... light=#636The Erlking wrote:WTF :!:
Figures.EzyMeat wrote:Heh I got banned from m-a a long time ago too. I just harassed everyone anyway.
Motörhead is rock 'n' roll, not speed metal.The Erlking wrote:There's speed metal like motörhead's overkill and there's speed metal like judas priest's exciter. Some speed metal is thrashy/venom-like and some closer to power metal. And then there's the very traditional middle ground speed metal!
...is that some "speed metal" can imo be traced back to motörhead's gritty and fast rock'n rolling whereas some "speed metal" uses same kind of ideas as JP's "exciter" and eventually became power metal. There's a big difference between, let's say, Bulldozer and Agent Steel.There's speed metal like motörhead's overkill and there's speed metal like judas priest's exciter.
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Don't think I ever heard the term "Speed Metal" used that much at all in the 80s. Of course, it was used by Dave Constable/Bernard Doe in the liner notes on the first Speed Kills compilation to describe Metallica. I also remember Kerrang using it about Megadeth around the time when Killing is my business... came out.sovdat wrote:so what would define the term speed metal? A question for all of you who were already in the metal scene back in the 80s, where did you first hear of this term?
Speed metal is a term that emerged in the 'Heavy Metal, only BETTER AND NEW AND MAKES OLD HEAVY METAL REDUNDANT' days I think. Back when Metallica printed business cards that read 'POWER METAL' on them and so on. speed, power, thrash (initially) meant 'better metal' as far as I can understand because they were used interchangeably and they didn't solidify in describing actual musical traits until later on. Back in the day the evolution of metal was understood to be linear. Thrash Metal killed Heavy Metal and so on. It's only today that new metal listeners say 'I recognize all these different genres and respect them all equally'.
Speed Metal is largely meaningless if you think about it. It either means 'savage thrash metal without the bay area chops' or it means 'proto-thrash on-the-fence Metal-Blade-Metal like Savage Grace' or it means 'neoclassical technical thrash metal like Megadeath' or it means 'germanic power metal bands before they were power metal like Helloween and Blind Guardian'. So I try to avoid the term. Usually when I use it I mean the 'Savage Grace' type, really. The Corroseum seems to go with the 'savage thrash' version I think. Seriously, I am not sure at all that when people talk about speed metal, anybody understands what the other person is saying besides the fact that the damn thing needs to be fucking fast.
It was pretty meaningless to begin with, especially since in the early-to-mid 80's most heavy metal bands didn't specialize on one single facet of metal. They had their anthemic power metal hymn, their slow epic metal track, their almost-glam embarrassment and their speed metal hell track. It was much later when bands have started having a concrete idea of what 'metal is' that they started to mimic not their favorite bands but genres. You no longer said 'I want to start a band that sounds like Masters Hammer having sex with Torchure' you said 'I want to start a black/death band' and that's awful.
Thats the way I remember it too. The first time I remember anything (at least in print) being referred to as "speed metal" it was HELLOWEEN's "Jericho" album.sagrotan wrote:wasn't really into any kind of scene in the 80s but "speed metal" for us back then was, for example, HELLOWEEN - Walls of Jericho. SLAYER, early METALLICA etc. were labelled thrash.