I'll give you the first one, but the other three I think you would have a hard time convincing people that these are thrash metal releases.
Divulgence are death metal, best as I can tell. I have "Future Seed" on CD and it sure sounded closer to death metal than what I would call thrash.
I've not heard the latest Teramaze, but their last two albums before this one weren't even close. The third album was horrible alternative rock and their sophomore release was melodic/progressive heavy metal. First one was sort of progressive thrash metal. I'll have to check out Anhedonia.
Deuteronomium are all over the map musically and call themselves "Death and Roll". I've always had a hard time getting into them because they can't seem to find a sound and stick with it. I'll have to check out Deathbed Poetry, but if they've gone thrash metal, then that's another stylistic jump from their black/death days.
All valid points. I concede that each one of these aren't strict thrash, but I think that these albums are Thrash flavored with other styles instead of the other way around.....at least to my ears. Either way they need to be heard! haha
Btw, I never really cared for Deuteronomium before the E.P. preceding Deathbed Poetry.
Coram Deo Metal graduate
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:25 am
Sorry if some of these have been metioned:
From 1992
1988
Can't remember the year this came out, I'd need to check my copy. Tucked away in a storage unit.
1989
Whoa, just wanted to share, or brag, I see that Essence's new album pre-order is downloading to my ipod as I type! gonna be listening to it ASAP.
UNCLE SAXON'S KICKASS CDS Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:38 am
Coram - you aint been around here in a while. What part of this global town do you hail from?
Coram Deo Metal graduate
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:08 am
UNCLE SAXON'S KICKASS CDS wrote:
Coram - you aint been around here in a while. What part of this global town do you hail from?
Yikes, looks like it was around Febuary when I last posted. Before that it might have been a while ago, when I was having issues with our newly roofed roof.
I live about an hour and a nickle to the East of Hennepin Avenue, and the infamous White Castle where I was treated to my first viewing of a man having a very heated conversation with himself. Crazy state of WI.
I'm getting my ass kicked right now by Last night of Solace.
As soon as I pass my CT Registry, I may be around more, the test is going to be the death of me. That and the local sand companies.
Dark Horseman Metal Wanker
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:27 pm
New Essence is out folks, go check it out.
bgsully Heart of Metal
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:27 pm
I used to order copies of this radio show back in the day from south Florida called "Tempered Steel". Here are a couple of obscure bands that I found thanks to that radio show:
Drop Dead - Drop Dead (1989) They later put out a killer Death Metal album called "Our Forgotten Destiny"
Immortal - Dead And Buried (1990) Scott Albert of Circle Of Dust fame
Coram Deo Metal graduate
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:17 pm
kmorg wrote:
A more recent favorite:
Who is this Band? I can't read the Bass Drum. And on my iPod I can't get a YT link to it. It's driving me crazy.
corplhicks Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:27 pm
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corplhicks Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: Your favorite lesser known thrash records? Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:31 pm
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