Thrash Metal

Thrash Metal
Title Thrash Metal PDF eBook
Author Garry Sharpe-Young
Publisher Zonda Books Limited
Pages 0
Release 2007-10
Genre Music
ISBN 9780958268431

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Thrash Metal. At first mocked by the Rock traditionalists Thrash would swamp the hard n' heavy world propelling one of it's own - Metallica, to the very pinnacle of Rock's elite. In the early 80s Thrash breathed new life into the Rock scene providing older acts with a much needed kick. This new force opened the floodgates to armies of teens armed with flying Vs, bullet belts and a sense of purpose that would fuel genres such as Thrashcore, Crossover and technical Speed Metal. Without Thrash there would be no Death Metal, no Black Metal. That explosion of aggression has seen subsequent afterblasts, most recently Europe and South America has seen a genuine renaissance of Thrash Metal. Without doubt, Thrash Metal still continues to make its mark in the biggest possible way. The 'big four' - Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer are all documented here in the greatest possible detail with full, up to the minute histories, exclusive photographs and global discographies, which include demos, albums, singles, chart positions, track listings and catalogue numbers. Over 400,000 words leave no stone left unturned in pursuit of knowledge of ex-members, rare recordings and career milestones. The author has interviewed all these major acts. Indeed, he interviewed Metallica's late Cliff Burton just days before his passing. The early days of Megadeth are straight from the mouth of Dave Mustaine. Also covered are the legion of groundbreaking Bay Area acts such as Metal Church, Testament, Exodus, Death Angel and Hirax. The European Thrash explosion of Kreator, Rage, Destruction, Sodom, Grave Digger and Helloween is also covered in frightening detail. The Pagan Thrash of Sabbat, the avant garde eccentricity of Celtic Frost and the Funk Thrash of Morded - it's all here. The second wave of Thrash with major artists such as Sepultura, Pantera and Machine Head takes the genre right up to the new breed of Thrashers, now a truly world-wide phenomomen. All examined in depth. Having achieved its quarter of a century, Thrash Metal is not only alive, it is thriving. If you thought this rawest form of Heavy Metal was consigned to the past this book will deliver a rude awakening! Read the book, buy the records and bang that head!!

A-Z of Thrash Metal

A-Z of Thrash Metal
Title A-Z of Thrash Metal PDF eBook
Author Garry Sharpe-Young
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Heavy metal (Music)
ISBN 9781901447095

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In the early 80s Thrash breathed new life into the rock scene, opening the floodgates to armies of teens armed with flying Vs, bullet belts and a sense of purpose that would fuel genres such as Thrashcore, Crossover and technical Speed Metal. This book looks at the big four of Thrash Metal - Metallica, Megadeath, Anthrax and Slayer - all documented in the greatest possible detail with full, up to the minute histories, exclusive photos and global discographies, as well as tons of groundbreaking acts from the Bay Area, Pagan Thrash, European Thrash and the second wave.

Metal

Metal
Title Metal PDF eBook
Author Garry Sharpe-Young
Publisher Jawbone Press
Pages 501
Release 2007
Genre Music
ISBN 1906002010

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This is a comprehensive, illustrated book about one of the most enduringly popular forms of music. Combining biography, critical analysis, and detailed reference sections, it profiles all the major heavy metal artists as well as a huge selection of other niche acts from around the world. Metal: The Definitive Guide includes new firsthand interviews with many major metal musicians and detailed discographies. It is the definitive metal encyclopedia.The over 300 illustrations in this book encompass fantastic including artist pictures and memorabilia such as posters, ticket stubs, and much more.

Extreme Metal

Extreme Metal
Title Extreme Metal PDF eBook
Author Keith Kahn-Harris
Publisher Berg
Pages 204
Release 2007-01-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1845203992

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Includes interviews with band members and fans, from countries ranging from the UK and US to Israel and Sweden, this book demonstrates the power and subtlety of an often surprising and misunderstood musical form. It draws on first-hand research to explore the global extreme metal scene.

Louder Than Hell

Louder Than Hell
Title Louder Than Hell PDF eBook
Author Jon Wiederhorn
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 477
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Music
ISBN 0062099043

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The definitive oral history of heavy metal, Louder Than Hell by renowned music journalists Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman includes hundreds of interviews with the giants of the movement, conducted over the past 25 years. Unlike many forms of popular music, metalheads tend to embrace their favorite bands and follow them over decades. Metal is not only a pastime for the true aficionados; it’s a lifestyle and obsession that permeates every aspect of their being. Louder Than Hell is an examination of that cultural phenomenon and the much-maligned genre of music that has stood the test of time. Louder than Hell features more than 250 interviews with some of the biggest bands in metal, including Black Sabbath, Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Spinal Tap, Pantera, White Zombie, Slipknot, and Twisted Sister; insights from industry insiders, family members, friends, scenesters, groupies, and journalists; and 48 pages of full-color photographs.

Italian thrash metal militia

Italian thrash metal militia
Title Italian thrash metal militia PDF eBook
Author Giorgio Monaco
Publisher LIT EDIZIONI
Pages 172
Release 2020-09-04T00:00:00+02:00
Genre Music
ISBN 8862319894

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Siamo agli albori degli anni Ottanta, quando un gruppetto di metallari inglesi, brutti, sporchi e cattivi, pubblica un paio di album destinati a cambiare la storia del metal. La semina dei Venom attecchisce in breve tempo negli Stati Uniti con Metallica e Slayer, ma sarà l’Europa – insieme al Brasile – a offrire la declinazione più brutale e violenta per sonorità, testi e immagine proposti. L’Italia si inserisce alla perfezione nel contesto europeo dominato da gruppi tedeschi e scandinavi, fornendo un contributo fondamentale e universalmente riconosciuto allo sviluppo in senso estremo del metal di quegli anni. Autentici capofila del movimento sono i milanesi Bulldozer, cui non a caso è dedicata la prima scheda di questo testo, e i genovesi Necrodeath, seguiti a stretto giro dai catanesi Schizo, anche a dimostrazione che l’intero territorio nostrano è in pieno fermento. Un posto di rilievo in questa storia lo guadagnano anche i bresciani In.si.dia, i più orientati verso il sound Bay Area, tra i grandi, nonché i soli ad aver raccolto un ampio seguito, pur optando per testi in italiano. Ma come dimenticare il thrash tecnico dei piemontesi Broken Glazz, lo speed dei romani Fingernails, il groove/thrash dei milanesi Extrema o ancora l’hardcore degli emiliani Raw Power? E questo solo per citare i nomi più noti della rassegna. Tuttavia, questo testo si propone di affondare la propria ricerca anche nelle pieghe della storia, recuperando numerosi demo, a volte colpevolmente dimenticati. Incontreremo così nomi imprescindibili come Nuclear Simphony, Creepin’ Death, Deathrage e Furious Barking, fino a spingerci agli anni più recenti, al cospetto di Hyades e Ultra-Violence.

Burning Britain

Burning Britain
Title Burning Britain PDF eBook
Author Ian Glasper
Publisher PM Press
Pages 931
Release 2014-08-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1604869895

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As the Seventies drew to a close and the media declared punk dead and buried, a whole new breed of band was emerging from the gutter. Harder and faster than their ’76–’77 predecessors, not to mention more aggressive and political, the likes of Discharge, the Exploited, and G.B.H. were to prove not only more relevant but arguably just as influential. Several years in the making and featuring hundreds of new interviews and photographs, Burning Britain is the true story of the UK punk scene from 1980 to 1984 told for the first time by the bands and record labels that created it. Covering the country region by region, author Ian Glasper profiles legendary bands like Vice Squad, Angelic Upstarts, Blitz, Anti-Nowhere League, Cockney Rejects, and the UK Subs as well as the more obscure groups like Xtract, The Skroteez, and Soldier Dolls. The grim reality of being a teenage punk rocker in Thatcher’s Britain resulted in some of the most primal and potent music ever committed to plastic. Burning Britain is the definitive overview of that previously overlooked era.