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Description of Thrash/Speed Metal

 
The intensity and speed of Metal bands such as Motorhead and the emergence of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal inspired musicians to take the sound even further. Provoked by the energy, attitude and politics of Punk, a new breed of musicians created something louder and faster. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Exodus created Thrash in California, combined the guitar style of Punk with the blasting beats and fierce growl of Metal. They were incredible technicians who could play intricate and elaborate song structures at a tremendous speed. Like punks, however, they applied their complex and developed musicianship in a loose and sometimes deliberately sloppy manner. Thrash lyrics share the left-wing politics of Hardcore, and usually center on violence and brutality. Often it is unclear whether the band is for, against or just fascinated by these subjects.
 

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Thrash/Speed Metal Key Artists

 
Anthrax

Anthrax was highly
successful in the '80s and
early '90s. One of the first,
and smartest, Speed
Metal/Thrash bands. After...

Corrosion of Conformity

One of the first bands to mix
their Punk with their Metal,
Corrosion of Conformity
played sludgy, menacing
Hardcore.

Megadeth

Thrash pioneers Megadeth
dispelled the myth that
Metal was stupid with
political lyrics and
numerical riffs. Megadeth...

Metallica

In the '80s — when big
hair and small ideas
dominated heavy metal
— Metallica's dense
blend of brains and braw...

Sepultura

During the 1980s and
early-'90s, this Brazilian
metal band was a seminal
influence on the speed
metal genre. Sepultura fo...

Slayer

Slayer picked up where
Venom left off and went
straight to hell, taking the
next couple generations of
metal with them. Slayer's...

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