Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:14 pm
MetalGuy71 wrote:
Since most of my finds are recommendations from this forum, I don't get that "obscure" either, but one that seems to go by largely unknown is Virus and their album Lunacy.
These guys were a "blind buy" a coupla years ago at a used shop. The cover looked cool and the back photo was some long-haired heshers, so I grabbed it. The production of the album is horrible (you gotta crank the volume), but it's pretty good Bay-inspired, Nuclear Assult-like British thrash.
I think they have one or 2 other older albums out, but I've never seen/heard them.
I own Force Recon (that was their second album, right?) on tape and I like it. I agree that they do sound a lot like Nuclear Assault.
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BearOnUnicycle Heart of Metal
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:25 pm
How about this one?
metal_lightning_attack Metal novice
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:27 pm
Energetic Krusher.
ohwellmonkey Metal student
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:33 am
What about Affliction - The damnation of humanization And Vacant Grave - Life or death Or the Gammacide lp??
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:41 am
Fatal Force - the band I used to road crew for on occasion. Demo produced by Shannon Larkin.
jettafiend Heart of Metal
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:57 am
ultmetal wrote:
jettafiend wrote:
Disaffection - Begin the Revolution
Thresher - Here I Am
Ultimatum - Puppets of Destruction.
I don't know if Ultimatum qualifies as obscure, but no one that I know of personally knows who they are. Who cares tho, its a fantastic album.
Right on. Like all these as well. I'm not sure which I like better though, Thresher - Here I Am or Totally Possessed. I'd probably go with the later as it a classic from golden days of thrash.
Glad you like Puppet. Do you have the remastered version? It's so far superior to the original Rowe version.
I have the remastered version of this album digitally, I am still waiting for it from dmd along with Mechanics of Perilous Times and Into the Pit.
DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:09 am
ohwellmonkey wrote:
What about Affliction - The damnation of humanization And Vacant Grave - Life or death Or the Gammacide lp??
Vacant Grave's a great one, not too many people have heard it.
metal_lightning_attack Metal novice
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Subject: Re: Obscure THRASH albums... Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:03 pm
Stygian- Killer Chicago thrash Stone- Finnish thrash Mystik- must have Cleveland thrash Pyracanda-German thrash