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UK Thrash

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:21 pm
by ION BRITTON
Split from "The WORST albums released by a thrash band?" thread. /Mod


I quite like some tracks off Shattered Existence.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:24 pm
by Zdan
Shattered Existence is not a bad record by any means. The vocals are uninspired but the music is pretty good, if standard thrash.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:27 pm
by Dokken_Uwe
Zdan wrote:Shattered Existence is not a bad record by any means. The vocals are uninspired but the music is pretty good, if standard thrash.
"Bad blood" is a great headbanger and actually the only song I do listen to when playing this record.
Except a few bands the UK didn't have any taste for playing GOOD Thrash Metal (in my opinion).

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:29 pm
by Zdan
Nasty Uwe wrote:
Zdan wrote:Shattered Existence is not a bad record by any means. The vocals are uninspired but the music is pretty good, if standard thrash.
"Bad blood" is a great headbanger and actually the only song I do listen to when playing this record.
Except a few bands the UK didn't have any taste for playing GOOD Thrash Metal (in my opinion).
Even though I have a very weird soft spot for British thrash (I am a Decimator fan...go figure!) I would agree. Only a couple of greats from that country - Onslaught and Sabbat at the forefront. Also the first Skyclad record if you consider that thrash (and I do!).

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:51 pm
by Helstar
"Shattered Existence" !? That is a great album, period ! My fav from them !

I agree with Zdan (Decimator debut rocks :D !) and I also add Amnesia, Slammer, Toranaga, Virus, early Acid Reign and Re-Animator stuff, Deathwish and others I'm surely forgetting ... UK THRASH RULEZ ! =)

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:58 pm
by Zdan
Helstar wrote:"Shattered Existence" !? That is a great album, period ! My fav from them !

I agree with Zdan (Decimator debut rocks :D !) and I also add Amnesia, Slammer, Toranaga, Virus, early Acid Reign and Re-Animator stuff, Deathwish and others I'm surely forgetting ... UK THRASH RULEZ ! =)
I would not agree with Virus and Acid Reign. I mean Acid Reign is nothing great but Virus is plain bad. Really nothing special.

You are probably the first guy I know you likes any Decimator release beside me. I love their take on mutant/street thrash. The vocals are awesome!

But I have to go with Toranaga (Bastard Ballads rule!) and the first Slammer album (better than any Xentrix release). The best one of the bunch is Deathwish - not a BAD song on their releases - simply amazing.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:06 pm
by Helstar
I kinda like also Virus =) back in time I used to have a duplicated cassette of "Lunacy" and was good listening :D I admit it's no masterpiece (but still better than the early stuff which is really too raw for me), but "Lunacy" is good to my ears :) maybe just a special affection because it reminds me the good old times ;)

Acid Reign "The Fear / Moshkinstein" is ok for me too :)

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:10 pm
by Zdan
Helstar wrote:I kinda like also Virus =) back in time I used to have a duplicated cassette of "Lunacy" and was good listening :D I admit it's no masterpiece (but still better than the early stuff which is really too raw for me), but "Lunacy" is good to my ears :) maybe just a special affection because it reminds me the good old times :D
Possibly. "Lunacy" is the Virus album I listened to the least times so I need to spin that one. I was refering to the early stuff which is basicly punk with some metal riffs here and there (joke!).

What is your take on Decimator Helstar? Many people don't like them - not aggressive or speedy enough for them, so I heard.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:37 am
by Dokken_Uwe
As I said before, there are some good Thrash bands that came from the isle, but you can count them on one Hand.

Sabbat
Onslaught
Virus
Sacrilege
Warhammer (Demo 1985)
Metal Messiah
Deathwish
Deliverance

Okay, it's an eight finger hand but these are the bands I'd consider being good Thrash Metal.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:09 am
by ION BRITTON
Deliverance - first 2 albums

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:14 am
by Dokken_Uwe
ION BRITTON wrote:Deliverance - first 2 albums
Ah yes, totally forgot about this band, I do LOVE "Devil's meat". :twisted:

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:53 pm
by Cochino
I've always liked Wolfpack's "Total Head Removal" a lot.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:24 pm
by bigfootkit
Anyone remember a UK thrash band called Obliteration?
I saw them live supporting Axegrinder in Brighton in '89 (or thereabouts) and was very impressed by them and later enjoyed their demos a lot.
Haven't heard them for years, so they may not have stood the test of time, but i thought they were headed for big things at the time.
On the whole though, i always seemed to prefer the more Punky sounding UK Thrash bands to their more polished counterparts, like Bomb Disneyland's "Why Not?!" album, which i loved.
In fact my band at the time even covered their song "Fat Pig".
Also some of the English Dogs stuff was killer Thrash with a punk background too.
Local heroes The Bensons merit a mention too, their tongue in cheek good time thrash/hardcore crossover was the soundtrack to many brilliant nights and i still play the demos often.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:36 pm
by Zdan
bigfootkit wrote:Anyone remember a UK thrash band called Obliteration?
I saw them live supporting Axegrinder in Brighton in '89 (or thereabouts) and was very impressed by them and later enjoyed their demos a lot.
Haven't heard them for years, so they may not have stood the test of time, but i thought they were headed for big things at the time.
On the whole though, i always seemed to prefer the more Punky sounding UK Thrash bands to their more polished counterparts, like Bomb Disneyland's "Why Not?!" album, which i loved.
In fact my band at the time even covered their song "Fat Pig".
Also some of the English Dogs stuff was killer Thrash with a punk background too.
Local heroes The Bensons merit a mention too, their tongue in cheek good time thrash/hardcore crossover was the soundtrack to many brilliant nights and i still play the demos often.
I heard some Obliteration demos and were not particularly impressed. I may need to revisit them though.

I love the thrash-era English Dogs - one of favorite crossover bands of all time. "Where Legend Began" is an epic masterpiece.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:26 pm
by Ernest Thesiger
bigfootkit wrote:Anyone remember a UK thrash band called Obliteration?
I'm into their demo stuff too, although most of it is hampered by shoddy drumming.