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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:34 pm
by mordred
Helm wrote:Dyoxen from the first two songs I've heard seem to be the first bona-fide Technothrash find of the lot so far! Choppy guitars, double-leads, A GOOD SINGER! Why didn't this band go anywhere? Criminal!
I told you it was gonna be right up your alley!
The album only gives me headache though.

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:03 am
by DaN
Fucking Åmål wrote:Strangely no one refered to the masters of obscure technical thrash Krixhjälters.Their Evilution LP is necessary if you like technical quality stuff.Believe me.What about the OMNITRON still worth to look at?Any musical similarities to Krixhjälters apart from members?
Well, OMNITRON has been available for download in Poisonoise for over a week so I suggest you check it out asap. Imo it's even better than THE KRIXHJÄLTERS' stuff. I was going to upload the "Evilution" CD as well, but I can't seem to find the CD at the moment. Have you heard the CD bonus trax? The song "i" (not the same song as "I") is one of the most haunting and 'different' Metal tracks I've ever heard.
Helm wrote:Angkor Wat
I like the debut a lot, but their greatest moment is the demo version of "Emotional Blackmail" from the 2nd Death Records compilation. Words escape me..
Hey! Anyone got any old ANGKOR WAT demo stuff?
This tape looked extremely interesting!
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:35 am
by Korgüll
Helm wrote:Angkor Wat !
Were these ever released on CD?
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:40 am
by Helm
What I'm listening to ('when obscenity becomes the norm...awake') is certainly a vinyl rip.
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:36 am
by DaN
Korgüll wrote:Helm wrote:Angkor Wat !
Were these ever released on CD?
Yes there was a CD w/ both albums according to M-A. Check my link above.
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:53 am
by sovdat
Yes, both Angkor Wat were pressed on a CD.
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:47 pm
by Noisenik
Helm wrote:Slowly listening through 70% of the recommendations I've tracked down from this thread. Impressions to follow.
Another band to check out: Angkor Wat ! Somewhere between technical thrash and savagery.
Here we are on the part of thrash-TT-thrash continuum where brutal TM bands and "pounders" are "sharing" space with TT-ers. Besides AW I'd add add Erosion's Mortal Agony, Excructiation debut, Destruction circa Release, Necronomicon's Escalation, Dark Angel's Leave Scars, Wehrmacht's Beermacht, Condemned, Ludichrist, Disciples Of Power, Midas Touch, I.N.C.- The Visitor and a lot of "almost Death Metal" demo or two-only thrash bands like Nihilist (US), False Prophet and Ritual Sacrifice .* Perhaps Gammacide would better fit onto this part as well.
*Damn, how much I've yet to investigate ... or I should rather say: Yay, how much I've yet to investigate ...
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:52 pm
by Helm
This makes me happy because I thought technothrash was pretty much a 20-records genre, and in a sense it still is, if we're talking exemplary bands with amazing albums that one simply MUST own... but the rest of the technothrash-influenced or not-quite-there-yet stuff is still very interesting to inspect and categorize, and ocassionaly enjoy. I listened to Kinetic Dissent's album yesterday with the lyrics at hand and boy, did that record climb fast in my top25. AMAZING, totally technothrash lyrics (positivist intelligent human against the tribulations of reality and conformity) that both paint the picture and make me feel empathy of all things. This record is emotional. Awesome.
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:36 pm
by Noisenik
Holy Moses were on decent level with Finished With The Dogs. I think mid period Kreator might be added as well. At least Coma Of Souls. Though I learned that some members trully detest it, I consider Renewal to be their most rewarding effort and one of the best albums from 90's.

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:47 pm
by omen of hate
Another one to add to your quest, Helm : canadian BEYOND, I've listened to their "Quantum Bummer" album this afternoon, weird prog/techno-thrash !
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:34 am
by ironchains
how about Wrathchild America (usa) and Pyracanda (ger). does anybody heard them?
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:39 am
by DaN
omen of hate wrote:Another one to add to your quest, Helm : canadian BEYOND, I've listened to their "Quantum Bummer" album this afternoon, weird prog/techno-thrash !
Their debut CD was a big disappointment after the INCREDIBLE "Staircase" demo. In a way they were the Canadian Faith No More when they reached the album-stage, but that demo was fantastic. Musically, Not really "Metal" at all, but I really fucking love that demo.
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 2:15 pm
by Korgüll
ironchains wrote:how about Wrathchild America (usa) and Pyracanda (ger). does anybody heard them?
I havent heard Pyracanda, but I would really like to!
Wrathchild America are rubbish, the drummer is now in a band called Godsmack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:45 pm
by Fucking Åmål
Korgüll wrote:ironchains wrote:how about Wrathchild America (usa) and Pyracanda (ger). does anybody heard them?
I havent heard Pyracanda, but I would really like to!
Wrathchild America are rubbish, the drummer is now in a band called Godsmack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pyracanda are veryy good.Technical thrash but i like it so you will like it too.About Wrathchild America brrrrr...i have more important bands to hear.

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:17 pm
by Helm
Guys? What are you talking about? Pyracanda (on Two Sides of A Coin that I have, at least) play speed/germanic power like early Helloween, maybe a bit more thrashy and there's not really anything technical going on unless you consider Helloween technical... in a sense they were, but good players do not equal technothrash. The songs have to be adventurous and purposely so, the lyrics have to fit the aesthetic. IT HAS TO BE ABOUT NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE (joking, here

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Then again, I did say 'mention anything tagentally related to technical thrash' so, okay. I really like Pyracanda on the level that I like Stormwarrior (I never got over my Walls of Jericho phase, obviously) for what it's worth.
Then Wraithchild America? hehe
Also, I've downloaded about 50% of everything mentioned so far in this thread, starting from the beginning of the thread and up until the middle of it and I think I should stop getting new music now and dedicate to actually listening, understanding and cataloguing the results thus far. I am up to that post about Doom, Donor and stuff.
I am considering reviewing every technothrash record there is. For the benefit of SCIENCE!