I love these little bastardized riffs 0:09 - Ace of Clubs 1:42 - Discover and Dispatch 2:38 - Leap in the Flames 2:46 - Angryresidence 3:55 - Ruler of Marionettes 4:14 - Precipitating Plasma 5:43 - Depressing but Correct 6:07 - Orchestra of Obliteration 6:39 - Cranium Destroyer 8:38 - Assemble for Assault
@@awolfplayingthejacksonkingv Ace Of Spades, Seek And Destroy, Jump in the Fire, Madhouse, Master Of Puppets, Raining Blood, Sad But True, Symphony Of Destruction, Head Crusher
@@awolfplayingthejacksonkingv Ace of Spades - Motorhead Seek & Destroy - Metallica Jump In The Fire - Metallica Mad House - Anthrax Master of Puppets - Metallica Raining Blood - Slayer Sad But True - Metallica Symphony Of Destruction - Megadeth Head Crusher - Megadeth Prepare For Attack - Havok
@@JayLee-od8obnot really, it's really complicated, but youtube generally airs on the side of caution removing and demonetizing videos upon request and sometimes based on algorithms made to recognize songs. the appeal process can be very hard and is not guaranteed, even if you are in your rights to use the material in the way you are using, so a lot of creators just try to make away with the headache by not using the songs altogether
If you listen to Meshuggah's early stuff (early 90's I think?), you could even consider a lot of that to be thrash. Or at least HEAVILY influenced by 80's thrash. Very different from what they slowly evolved into over the decades, and they too are an extremely influential band.
Well played ! I really like the variation of the Jump In The Fire riff at 2:35. Also, the riff at 7:58 sounds like a mix of Death From Within and Lying in State.
@@equaleyez I think : 1:41 is Seek and Destroy, 3:54 is the chorus of Master of Puppets, 4:13 sounds like Leper Messiah but faster and 5:42 is Sad But True. I must have forgotten a few riffs.
One of my favorite aspects of these videos is how you make sure to list off a bunch of bands for newcomers to check out. It definitely helped me when I got into metal back in high school and wow I just realized how long I've been watching this channel for.
Two days ago, the original former of V8 and Hermetica, Ricardo Iorio, sadly passed away at the age of 61. Possibly the most influential artist of the metal scene in Argentina. Loved that you mentioned them on the late 80s. Great video as always❤
THRASH is the best metal! So diverse yet all tight as hell! Gotta love the heavy riffs in contrast with the chorus clean tones! Amazing playing and history lesson as usual!
I'm immensely pleased Artillery's By Inheritance made the list for era releases, theirs was the biggest one I noticed wasn't in the "bands formed" mentions. I stumbled upon it a few years back via the mighty youtube algo, spent a few good long weeks reveling in how good it was and some of the songs from it are still in my mobile playlist. Bombfood and Don't Believe are such classics, the riffs are damn solid but the vocal delivery from Flemming Rønsdorf is what really sticks out to me. Not gonna bother guessing at what technical terms are best to describe it but there's a unique quality I just know isn't easy to find elsewhere, especially if you're sticking to thrash.
Crisix and Angelus Apatrida mentioned (twice)! Spanish metal is finally breaking boundaries This country has a lot of hidden gems such as Stravaganzza and Saratoga
History of Doom metal next. If im not mistaken, the first doom metal sound is from 1969, I Want You She So Heavy by The Beatles. The last 1 minute of the song was stuff of Sabbath. Year later Sabbath came out with the song “ Black Sabbath”
i’m so happy that you inserted evildead here. listening to annihilation of civilization album for years and this is still my favorite classic thrash album🤘🏻
The album that got me into thrash was Annihilator's "Never, Neverland". I found it on cassette at my local thrift shop (R.I.P. Thrifty's in NH), and have been hooked ever since. That was about 8 years ago.
I am very shocked 😳😮 that you include pestilence testimony of the ancients (1991) as a thrash metal release!!! It has a little bit thrash metal influence but it's more technical death metal band! 🤨
Hey Andrea, I noticed that you changed your main riffing technique from a few years ago - seems your hand is more straight and top anchored, as opposed so the lay back gypsy style swing from a years ago. Why is that, just find it easier to control? Awesome channel btw, you're an amazing player.
Many bits intentionally sound like precise reference tracks I picked up as heavily representative of thrash metal. But, in that case, there's no precise reference to any existing track
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I love these little bastardized riffs
0:09 - Ace of Clubs
1:42 - Discover and Dispatch
2:38 - Leap in the Flames
2:46 - Angryresidence
3:55 - Ruler of Marionettes
4:14 - Precipitating Plasma
5:43 - Depressing but Correct
6:07 - Orchestra of Obliteration
6:39 - Cranium Destroyer
8:38 - Assemble for Assault
Could you tell the names of the og songs too man? I'm new to thrash and am keen on exploring it.
@@awolfplayingthejacksonkingv Ace Of Spades, Seek And Destroy, Jump in the Fire, Madhouse, Master Of Puppets, Raining Blood, Sad But True, Symphony Of Destruction, Head Crusher
@@awolfplayingthejacksonkingv
Ace of Spades - Motorhead
Seek & Destroy - Metallica
Jump In The Fire - Metallica
Mad House - Anthrax
Master of Puppets - Metallica
Raining Blood - Slayer
Sad But True - Metallica
Symphony Of Destruction - Megadeth
Head Crusher - Megadeth
Prepare For Attack - Havok
You forgot a few, namely Seraph of Expiration and Mount the Electricity
:D
My man knows how not to get a copyright strike! 😂 Great video, as always
fr 💀
I thought you're allowed as long as you say who it is?
@@JayLee-od8obNope
@@JayLee-od8obnot really, it's really complicated, but youtube generally airs on the side of caution removing and demonetizing videos upon request and sometimes based on algorithms made to recognize songs. the appeal process can be very hard and is not guaranteed, even if you are in your rights to use the material in the way you are using, so a lot of creators just try to make away with the headache by not using the songs altogether
4:20 Goddamn, Demolition Hammer has been thrashing since before electric guitars were even invented!
4:20 I think he actually ment 1986 for demolition hammer
@Leoguitar2009 I think imants, posted this for the funny
A lot happened in 1896: Chausson's Poème, Neilsen's Symphony No. 1, Demolition Hammer. What a year
*_Back To The Future!_*
I love your playing and how you put your own spin on the classic riffs. Long live thrash, the most metal it gets 🤘🔥
He has to because of copyright
If you listen to Meshuggah's early stuff (early 90's I think?), you could even consider a lot of that to be thrash. Or at least HEAVILY influenced by 80's thrash. Very different from what they slowly evolved into over the decades, and they too are an extremely influential band.
Yeah none is basically ajfa except tuned lower, harsher vocals, and sick bass tone
I love their first demo (Metallica -like thrash) and first album that is more technical thrash/death.
Well played ! I really like the variation of the Jump In The Fire riff at 2:35.
Also, the riff at 7:58 sounds like a mix of Death From Within and Lying in State.
Did you recognize the other 'Tallica riffs and solos? Amazing
@@equaleyez I think : 1:41 is Seek and Destroy, 3:54 is the chorus of Master of Puppets, 4:13 sounds like Leper Messiah but faster and 5:42 is Sad But True. I must have forgotten a few riffs.
7:58 also sound like Dialectic Chaos too.
@@ylmzko 2:06 reminds me of Head Crusher
@@Super_Link29 3:13 the Ride The Lightning solo
Literally the best music RUclipsr on this platform keep up the great work🫡
One of my favorite aspects of these videos is how you make sure to list off a bunch of bands for newcomers to check out. It definitely helped me when I got into metal back in high school and wow I just realized how long I've been watching this channel for.
5:13 amazing clean, god damn awesome riff
If you know, could you tell the name of the song, pleeease?? It seems sooo familiar but I cannot recognise that!
Two days ago, the original former of V8 and Hermetica, Ricardo Iorio, sadly passed away at the age of 61. Possibly the most influential artist of the metal scene in Argentina. Loved that you mentioned them on the late 80s.
Great video as always❤
guacho forro
Thank you for remembering Overkill. Many folks don't, and they deserve a lot of respect.
Thanks for the Annihilator shoutout. Again, very important thrash band from here in Canada and Jeff Waters is a god
THRASH is the best metal! So diverse yet all tight as hell!
Gotta love the heavy riffs in contrast with the chorus clean tones!
Amazing playing and history lesson as usual!
Dude, you mentioned hermética, I'm in love with you.
i like to believe that the main influence was Stone Cold Crazy from Queen
hey Andrea, next one is History of Death Metal - 1 Riff per year from 1980 to 2023?
I'm immensely pleased Artillery's By Inheritance made the list for era releases, theirs was the biggest one I noticed wasn't in the "bands formed" mentions. I stumbled upon it a few years back via the mighty youtube algo, spent a few good long weeks reveling in how good it was and some of the songs from it are still in my mobile playlist. Bombfood and Don't Believe are such classics, the riffs are damn solid but the vocal delivery from Flemming Rønsdorf is what really sticks out to me. Not gonna bother guessing at what technical terms are best to describe it but there's a unique quality I just know isn't easy to find elsewhere, especially if you're sticking to thrash.
Thrash will always be my fav genere of metal, fantastic video and love the production!
Keep Thrashing My Friends!!
You are the reason I listen to metal I came across one of your videos of iconic metal riffs and it opened my eyes thank you
I can't be the only one who sits on edge hoping my fav bands get the shoutouts (they did). Always love the content, my dude!
Thank you for this video!!
It is a lecture on how it all begun.
Cheers!
Best archival metal channel ever, he is making documentaries
Thanks for the masterpiece of a video. Easily one of my favorite genres of metal. Can't wait for another video
Crisix and Angelus Apatrida mentioned (twice)!
Spanish metal is finally breaking boundaries
This country has a lot of hidden gems such as Stravaganzza and Saratoga
You forgot Queen's Stone Cold Crazy.
History of Doom metal next. If im not mistaken, the first doom metal sound is from 1969, I Want You She So Heavy by The Beatles. The last 1 minute of the song was stuff of Sabbath. Year later Sabbath came out with the song “ Black Sabbath”
i’m so happy that you inserted evildead here. listening to annihilation of civilization album for years and this is still my favorite classic thrash album🤘🏻
Man, really love your mention of Sylosis. Such an underrated band.
Now THIS is History I wish they taught me in public school.
I'm more a core kid/death metal fan, but what I really love is the "thrashness"
AMAZING!!! I LOVE THIS GENRE!
I don't remember the last time I clicked on a notification this fast, lesgooooooo! \m/
Thank you very much! This is really a quality product!
This is the video I've been waiting soooo long for!!!!! And of course I'd recognize that madhouse riff ;)
love the fact that you play very obvious legendary licks of thrash metal but you change just a little bit so it is not really what it is
The album that got me into thrash was Annihilator's "Never, Neverland". I found it on cassette at my local thrift shop (R.I.P. Thrifty's in NH), and have been hooked ever since. That was about 8 years ago.
Amazing as always. I could pinpoint a lot of the original riffs!!
Been waiting for this video! \m/
loved your Death From Within rendition, it's one of my favourite Deth songs post 2000s
I am very shocked 😳😮 that you include pestilence testimony of the ancients (1991) as a thrash metal release!!! It has a little bit thrash metal influence but it's more technical death metal band! 🤨
Amazing job, Andrea! Entertaining, badass and quite educational. Awesome playing as well! 👍
¡Ole! Buen detalle al incluir a los Angelus Apatrida \m/
I am surprised that you mentioned HEXEN! Such an underrated band, I love both their albums
That look on his face at the 0:32 is priceless
Great video!
Incredible. Thank you!
SG IS BACK HELL YEAH
That Schecter kicks ASS and I want one
Funny this is a new video also for the thrash metal have any one here heard of labyrinth out of Houston Texas
6:30 is absolutely banger
great video! thrash will always be my favorite :3
W. O. W.. I'm amazed, how come Bradda? Keep working 🤟🤟🤟
Like for the brief but concise history and the fact of including Angelus Apatrida in the list of notable bands!
Thanks for your video! ❤
Gama Bomb, Lich King, Vektor and Havok are my favorite 🤟
Excellent. This SG is very nice and sounds great. You didn't mention Suicidal Tendencies, you don't put them in the Thrash category?
He must’ve forgotten seeing as DRI was there
So it's true
Demolition Hammer invented metal all the way back in 1896
What a way to woo a lady
Great job buddy amazing!
So glad to see havok and warbringer included
Ottimo video per insegnare ai nati nel nuovo millennio quello che è il THRASH METAL
Fantastic video as always
3:40 this riff plays the thrash the most straight for me !
Overkill formed in 1980. What happened in 1985 is they released Feel the Fire.
I love these history videos! Are you planning on doing more subgenre histories like Power Metal or Nu Metal?
Who knows, it depends on how well I can bring this stuff on youtube. Maybe not all the subgenres are the right fit for this kind of videos
Hey Andrea, I noticed that you changed your main riffing technique from a few years ago - seems your hand is more straight and top anchored, as opposed so the lay back gypsy style swing from a years ago. Why is that, just find it easier to control? Awesome channel btw, you're an amazing player.
Hello Braza!
Самый крутой канал по гитаре!
Un po' di Thrash Metal non si nega a nessuno!
Bonded By Blood is one of my favorite new thrash bands. They're really carrying that Bay Area thrash sound in their music.
Always a pleasure. cool stuff, you make thrash relaxing ;)
You understood thrash, sick video🔥
i really like the variety of the people who worked in this production😂😂
Awesome!
Thank you for reminding Sylosis! Great band
Fantastic as always Andrea
In the 2000´s Exodus held the whole thrash shit almost by themselves. Very few else were doing it with some expression
This is gonna be good.
A lot of creatvity and skill. Great Video.
Man I miss when lost society played thrash. New stuff is still good but terror hungry is one hell of an album
4:09. Ah yes. My favorite subgenere. Trash Metal. Lol great video
Молодец 🤘🤘🤘 Лысый металлист🤘
what song at 5:20?
Found it yet?
@@_stooooont2118 Someone said Annihilator - Never, Neverland but I don't think it's that
Many bits intentionally sound like precise reference tracks I picked up as heavily representative of thrash metal. But, in that case, there's no precise reference to any existing track
@@AndreaBoccarusso Oh thanks for the info. It sounds really good
😎🤘🤘🤘 Most excellent video!!
1:42 sounds similar to Seek And Destroy
Not enough credit given to Overkill. That band has been the canonical definition of thrash from 1985 onwards, always delivering the goods.
Very cool iterations of the famous riffs.
Fantastico, bravissimo!!
Demolition Hammer Thrashing since 1896
hell yeah!!!
Damn Demolition Hammer really is the real thrash metal legend, having been formed in 1896.
Thrash metal the best metal genre of all time if I had to choose one metal genre to listen to for all time it would be Thrash metal long live Thrash
I never get sick of these
damn that was tight
14:15 after the first 2 zeros i already knew what was comming up lol
THRASH IS THE BEST MUSIC OUT THERE 🤘🤘🤘
Love the video 👍
Can you do the top 50 of Kiss riffs? That has really something interesting to play
He's already done it
@@jorgito93700 really? Can you give me a link, please?
+1 for the Toxic reference, but no mention of Laaz Rockit! For shame!