idk if it really counts since it's a demo, but I think Mr. bungle's original 1986 demo, raging wrath of the Easter bunny, would've fit in the lo fi tier
Always happy when czech band is mentioned in any RUclips video. Czech thrash metal bands to check: (early) Arakain, Debustrol, Törr, V.A.R., (early) Asmodeus, Kryptor, Sax, Crux, Assesor, Lahar, 1000 Bombě, Stolen Lives, Kaar, Laid to Waste, Murder Inc., Nahum, Bajonet, etc....
I indirectly got into the Grindcore band "Gridlink" from this video since I loved Hayaino Daisuki that he mentioned cause I love that super abrasive fast shit and Gridlink is basically same singer same guitarist and a really fucking fast, tight drummer that I've known about for a little over a year now.
Very good iceberg! When I saw that you mentioned working on a thrash metal iceberg, I was so hoping that you would add Morbid Saint to it. To my surprise you did, which I almost happen to find unbelievable because generally I've never heard anybody include them in any talk about extreme metal. Went through a bunch of thrash at the time and stumbled across them. Probably the most evil, menacing, deranged, sinister band out of every one of the bands I listened to. Just these groovy riffs, relentless drums, and insane, inhuman, demonic vocals.
Have now found out something interesting about "Sadist" on Metal Archives. Sadist's guitarist used to play in a band called Checker Patrol with Euronymous.
My Spotify library is about to be stacked. Some bands I didn't see mentioned that I enjoy include: Condition Critical, Nocturnal Fear, Excel, Korrosive, Sadus, and Tanator. I also came across the demo of Leviathan (their only release) and it kicks a lot of ass.
For extreme thrash, I think an important note would be Repulsion. They definitely aren’t a thrash band, but their grind style is clearly heavily influenced by and heavily incorporates thrash, while most grind bands were pulling from hardcore more than thrash
Awesome video! I've recently grown a bit tired of thrash and related subgenres but checked out some of the bands from the iceberg I wasn't familiar with nevertheless and I have to say: Syphilitic Vaginas, Hayaino Daisuki and Bad Acid Trip are some of the weirdest but also most fun metal bands I've listened to in a long time. Currently checking out Amboog-A-Lard and so far it also seems pretty solid. Would be awesome if you, or anyone reading this, could recommend some more hidden gems like these. If anyone is looking for more thrash here's a bonus tier - 2010s Thrash (my personal favourites from that decade): • Witches Hammer - Damnation Is My Salvation • Toxic Holocaust - Primal Future: 2019 • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Infest the Rats' Nest • Mentor - Cults, Crypts and Corpses
This was a great video! The only band I am most curious where you might rank in this iceberg would be Skeletonwitch. I love that band and they definitely melt a few different styles into their Thrash. Either way love this video and your content!
Sabbat (Britain) definitely worthy of note too. "Dreamweaver" is a classic. Also an album I don't see mentioned too much is "Decameron" by Epidemic. Loved that album.
@@schillinger7814 oh nevermind then, just found it. By the way the British definitely deserved a mention but they're actually extremely hard to fit in the categories here, they're not quite complex, not quite speed metal but not extreme either. I'd put them with early Blind Guardian/Helloween or with the complex bands I guess
I'm glad to see Vektor on this list! They used to be my favorite band in the entire Metal genre (until I discovered Morbid Angel when I got more into Death Metal and then Dismember) and they for me have such a nice style to the Voivod sci-fi Thrash stuff that I think makes them unique, and I love them. I have all their full album cd's and Black Future and Terminal Redus t shirts. I love the vocals especially the whistle tone screams and man, they made F standard heavy!
the end of charging the void and recharging the void almost make me tear up because they’re so happy and beautiful, especially if you know what the story of terminal redux. just an amazing album one of my favorites. any metal band that includes genre switches or upbeat emotional sections makes them sit above the pack for me, probably why btbam is my favorite band check out colors if you haven’t.
@@corduroy3219 I'd say the best way of enjoying Terminal Redux is start to finish with the lyrics on the side. Impossible to miss the story. So yeah, I love them so much, bummer they didn't play Sweden on any recent EU tour. I was sorta able to vocal cover Recharging a few years back, but I ended up backing out and it's one of my biggest regrets cause today I've forgotten all the timing and it would take a long ass time to get it practiced again, but maybe that's a reason to actually go and do it simply for the challenge... I'm not really the biggest btbam fan, I'm much more of a Swedish Death Metal kinda guy, but I respect them as musicians.
Great iceberg as usual! I'd add Depressive Age, Mekong Delta and Sieges Even to the second to last tier, all these bands are amazing. Will you do a Death Metal Lore iceberg ever?
Man you know it's a good list when I read the comments and I'd say the same thing as well. Have all the Depressive Age, Sieges Even and a good chunk of Mekong Delta discography
Power Trip was immensely popular in my local/regional hardcore scene. One time I went to a show about 120 miles away and there were FIVE guys who were not friends but all wearing the same outfit: Overalls with one suspender undone, Power Trip shirt, Vans shoes. I had multiple people tell me one of their favorite hardcore (?????) bands was POWER TRIP. I never wanted to lecture them on the differences between the genres because I was that dirty little metal head guy infiltrating the hardcore scene and didn't want to come off as a redditor. I have no clue why they were so popular in my local hardcore scene. I guess a lot of these kids (they were mostly 19-23 at the time) had never really HEARD Thrash before and didn't know what they were listening to, they just knew all their friends were listening to it too and assumed it was a faster offshoot of hardcore. Regardless, Power Trip is a killer band and when Riley passed I was just as distraught as anyone. I have to talk about Demolition Hammer, though. Easily my most listened to thrash band out there. Tortured Existence and Epidemic of Violence are just such solid albums. If you look at Time Bomb through an objective lens then it is also a really great album, but too groovy to be considered thrash. Still, every song is tight and well performed. The riffs and grooves are catchy as hell and their cover of Mongoloid is so fun to listen to and sing along to. Kinda disappointed that they announced their reunion and have done nothing but tour. I really wanna see what kind of new material they can produce and I think a new album from them would be well received. I can't listen to Voivod. I love Voivod, but just can't listen to them again yet. I had a friend who died from extreme alcoholism and months before he died we would hang out and cook food and listen to nothing but Voivod and Reverend Bizarre. It's been over three years but the memories are just too depressing to handle. Super hope I get over it soon because I miss Voivod's spooky vibes. Unrelated: I got banned from r/Metal and Black Metal Necroposting on Facebook because I was steadfast that Sarcofago is not black metal lol
I promise everyone you talked to knows the difference between thrash and hardcore. Power Trip is culturally a hardcore band. Best crossover of the last two decades, but culturally hardcore. The biggest Power Trip fans will be hardcore kids. They started playing hardcore shows in small venues, and they finished still doing that, never forgetting their roots. You seem to not be familiar with the scene they started in or their members. Perhaps it’s you who doesn’t totally understand the nuance of “hardcore.” Same goes for Iron Age.
I live in tier 5, you made my day with the last 3 bands there as those are among my fav releases ever. I lost a beautiful Syphilitic Vagina hoodie doing reserve tank training. Bands I expected to hear: Overkill, Bulldozer, Nocturnal (DE), Nailbomb. I'd say the entire Cogumelo catalog deserves a honorable mention. I have a good tier 7 band for you but I gotta watch the doom iceberg first, maybe you mention them there.
Dude i love your videos I've watched almost all of them in the last 3 days and i discovered a lot of cool bands because of you. Keep doing what you're doing king
Definitely check out Poison from Germany from the mid 80’s. One of the best extreme thrash bands I’ve ever heard. Their demo (and album) called Into The Abyss has some vicious riffs and vocals
Tantara- Sum of Forces. What an album with great vocals and oh those riffs oooo the awesome riffs!! Headphones and ur left ear will be very happy with this short but killer album 🤘
Great list here! Thanks for making this video. Lich King's 'Born of the Bomb' album is a modern thrash classic. I don't care is they get silly with the lyrics, the music on that album is amazing. Another fantastic album that doesn't get enough attention is Guillotine's 2008 album 'Blood Money'. Absolutely brutal thrash metal.
Chile has a fantastic thrash scene. Quite technical and atmospheric whilst having that more brutal sound that Brazilian thrash is known for. I highly recommend demoniac and parkcrest if anyone hasn’t heard them.
Bottom of the ambient iceberg would be Un Chien by Vagina Dentata Organ or Schloss Tegal. Definitely would be a good concept though ambient is vague and vast
sadist is dope as hell, I remember finding the 666 demo through a guy named "noise warfare" unfortunately I don't think his channel is around anymore but very cool
Oh nice you included Doom. I was on vacation in Japan the last 2 weeks and bought the "No More Pain" CD the moment I saw it. They also have a lot of Voivod in their sound.
Honestly being around the Cleveland and Akron metal and hardcore scene, I’m so disappointed I didn’t give Midnight a try especially since I don’t usually hear a lot of my friends talk about them. Great tier list
Oh my goodness, never never never have I seen anyone shout out THOUGH INDUSTRY! saw them live about 5 years ago and wow so amazing and cool dudes. cheers for talking about them, I feel like they are the epitome of alternative extreme metal, especially on mods carve... duuuude when I start my channel after I get my therapy practice solid, I thought FOR SURE, I would be the person to mention thought industry first. Kudos Doctor Metal
It's more of just an album than a band really, but Deathrow - Deception Ignored for the technical stuff. Their other albums go different ways, but boy was this one attempt good.
Another good mention alongside Ghoul would be Frightmare. It's basically the same sound, and they're very close to Impaled/Ghoul. Bringing Back the Bloodshed is an awesome album.
What in God's name you did it again! Amboooogalard, it's like a boo sound. Dude haha, I used to live a few blocks from them, the first time I saw ANTHRAX at the button in Hallandale Florida, amboogalard opened. They were my south Florida underground metallica band. Love love love them, had their demo but lost it of course. They were so amazing live back in 90-91? They were like part of the big 4 but if you're from my area but I never found them anywhere and my demo is who knows where. Question, I'm grateful Spotify has two songs of them I just saw, but where did you find that album? I remember the demo was green but can't remember if it had a name other than amboogalard. So so so utterly impressed, thought industry was wild but you blew 😅 mind with amboogalard, my lost greatest band ever. Thanks for reviving them, and yes Manson was in this area too so the guitarist linked with them for a little and I believe that was the end for amboogalard, the underground south Florida version of metallica/ testament
Cool video man, I'm digging the iceberg thing. One thing I will say as a person who grew up listening to like a lot of heavy metal, especially in the 80s and early 90s. I'm going off of when I got into this stuff. So please don't take it as if I'm pointing the finger at you in the wrong way.. First of all, a lot of those terms like black metal and even "death metal" were kind of used interchangeably within the confines of thrash metal At first, before it became a solidified sub genre , so even a band. Like venom or even early Slayer and sepultura may have been described as black metal or referred to themselves As that spme point before we got what we have today. Though a lot of that stuff was either known as thrash metal or speed metal. Back then, some of those descriptions have been described as the type of style that kind of metal was specifically by using such terms. Second , one thing i'm surprised that you didn't do was mentioned germany's Deathrow for the prog thrash section . They got even more complex in the 90s but their earlier stuff had the speed and changes as well. .the term Death trash was applied to bands like Slayer and Kreator back then as well. Because they were more darker than bands like anthrax or megadeth. Speaking of Death thrash bands , Sadus is awesome I love their pvet the top speed its brutal , relelentless, and full throttle - their later stuff was more on progressive style but still good. Come on man those guys kill haha anyways cool video.
@@Jimmy-n6j you can't give a person a compliment on here, even on a metal channel without running into an imbecile commenting. Go back to the hole you came out of brother
Yo, where's Pantera? We've had some crossover ad punk-influenced bands here - including Suicidal Tendencies, and I think it's impossible to have that discussion without 'Cowboys' and 'Vulgar Display'. I'm really curious why the band didn't make the list on the strength of these two albums alone :)
If Watchtower's early stuff belongs in here, so does early Flotsam&Jetsam (WTSCD era, which I suspect took much inspiration from Watchtower and went for that same abrasive and precise, somehow awesome bass and drum playing)....
Mad respect for talking about Aspid. It is worth noting that they formed and started writing it back in USSR time. It's a shame that people often compare them to US bands like Metallica or stuff like that, who at the time had Black album released, and these people say that Aspid were late for like 7-10 years. But in my opinion their music should better be compared to their prog contemporaries like Atheist, Cynic (demo days).
Dude some of the best new Thrash Metal BANDS, mostly released in the new Millenium, that weren't in your video are: ARTILLERY [Denmark], BLISTERED EARTH [USA], HEXEN [USA] with especially their "State of Insurgency" & RAVAGE [USA)]and their album "The End of Tomorrow", Hallows Eve (USA) , HOLY TERROR (USA), PARADOX (Germany), INSANE [Italy], OVERKILL [USA], XENTRIX [U.K.], NEUROTOXIN [USA], MERCILESS [Sweden], REIGN OF FURY [U.K.], PIRANHA [Switzerland], REFORE [Czechia], DESULTORY [Sweden], HAZZERD [Canada], DEMONA [Chile], SURGICAL INVASION [Ukraine], TOXIC HOLOCAUST [USA], TRAITOR [Germany], S.D.I. [Germany], MORTAL SIN [Australia], TEUTONIC SLAUGHTER [Germany], ARMOR COLUMN [USA], POLLUTION [Serbia], WATCH THEM DIE [USA], ULYSSES SIREN [USA], SCANNER [Germany], DARK EMPIRE [USA], WARNING SIGN [USA], BLACK SEPTEMBER [USA], VECTOM [Germany], VENDETTA [Germany], AS HEART'S BLEEDING [Hungary], CONDUCTING FROM THE GRACE [USA], & DEATHBLADE [U.K.].
great list! do not forgot INFERNÄL MÄJESTY, VOOR and is NECRODEATH/GHOSTRIDER mentioned already? Also the very important is: POISON (GER), LIVING DEATH (HM Fanclub Velbert), etc...
I will never not love the low-quality EP artwork of underground thrash metal bands, where clearly one of the band members just picked up a pencil and started sketching random crossed and pentagrams etc
Only thing missing are the basic bands like annihilator and overkill But this was an awesome deep dive into thrash and made me discover some new bands like doom Epic!
Riffobia, Grindpad, Warfect and Slaughtered Priest are my go tos! Vortex, Speedraiser, MindTaker, Hyades, Hazzerd and Toxic Holocaust are the shit as well!
Tier 1 Big thrash 1:14
1:32 Metallica
1:33 Megadeth
1:34 Slayer
1:35 Anthrax
1:52 Exodus
1:53 Testament
1:55 Forbidden
1:56 Heathen
1:57 Vio-Lence
2:08 Nuclear Assault
2:09 Sacred Reich
2:10 Dark Angel
2:27 Sodom
2:28 Kreator
2:29 Destruction
2:30 Tankard
2:39 Exumer
2:40 Assassin
2:41 Onslaught
2:55 Motorhead
Tier 2 Crossover Thrash
4:45 Suicidal Tendencies
5:19 D. R. I
5:47 S. O. D
6:15 M. O. D
6:23 Hirax
6:41 Cryptic Slaughter
6:51 Cro-Mags
7:22 Carnivone
Tier 3 Millennium Thrash
8:42 Havok
8:43 Evile
8:44 Warbringer
8:46 Toxic Holocaust
8:47 Municipal Waste
8:53 Iron Reagan
9:10 Biocancer
9:11 Bounded By blood
9:27 Lost society
9:52 Gama Bomb (Gama Ray)
9:53 Lich King
10:53 Power trip
Tier 4 Adrenaline Thrash
12:39 Venom
13:15 Exciter
13:54 Razor
14:00 Whiplash
14:03 Agent Steel
14:21 Blind Guardian
15:00 Helloween
15:30 Savage Grace
16:05 Nasty Savage
16:06 Metalucifer
16:15 Running wild
16:43 Blazor Stone
17:15 Vulture
17:45 Ranger
Tier 5 Extreme Thrash
19:08 Bathory
19:09 Sarcofago
19:10 HellHammer
19:11 Sabbat
19:59 Sepultura
20:41 Morbid Saint
20:42 Demolition Hammer
21:34 Deceased
21:35 Macabre
21:36 Protector
21:37 Solstice
21:42 Dekapitator
21:50 Nifelheim
22:24 Aura Noir
22:25 Destroyer 666
22:31 Diabolic Night
23:03 Midnight
23:27 Hellripper
23:48 Ghoul
24:45 Abigale
25:00 ShitFucker
25:12 Siphilite Vaginas
Tier 6 Complex Thrash
27:00 Voivod
27:27 Corner
28:02 VeKtor
28:30 Watchtower
28:53 Thought Industry
30:02 Аспид
30:49 Toxik
31:24 Doom
32:08 Why
33:01 Amboogalard
34:08 Hiana dieskeiy
35:09 Bad Acid Trip
Tier 7 Lo-Fi Thrash
38:05 Six Six Six
39:03 Angel Reaper
39:45 Evoked Doom
40:19 Semen Of Satan
41:09 Sadist
34:08 is "Hayaino Daisuki"
idk if it really counts since it's a demo, but I think Mr. bungle's original 1986 demo, raging wrath of the Easter bunny, would've fit in the lo fi tier
Sacrilege BC isn’t on here. Shame.
Man came here with a mission and delivered. Thanks
I was so sad when he didn't mention black thrash absu and wolfenhords
Son la 1 AM, tengo insomnio, una pizza a medio comer y un nuevo video de Wyatt. LETS GOOOO
x2 carnal solo que con unas wamas frías y unos chetos
epico
Always happy when czech band is mentioned in any RUclips video.
Czech thrash metal bands to check: (early) Arakain, Debustrol, Törr, V.A.R., (early) Asmodeus, Kryptor, Sax, Crux, Assesor, Lahar, 1000 Bombě, Stolen Lives, Kaar, Laid to Waste, Murder Inc., Nahum, Bajonet, etc....
Sadus Chemical Exposure is by far the greatest thrash metal album I've ever heard. What a great video
I also would've put Morsure on here. Some really weird lofi drum machine thrash from the 1980s
Never heard of them
@@gutbucket6184 so you should go and listen to them
True, every song is great.
I think I like Illusions more
What an accomplishment. This is my favorite in your iceberg series by far. I salute you sir. Countless bands I need to check out. Totally blown away.
I indirectly got into the Grindcore band "Gridlink" from this video since I loved Hayaino Daisuki that he mentioned cause I love that super abrasive fast shit and Gridlink is basically same singer same guitarist and a really fucking fast, tight drummer that I've known about for a little over a year now.
Very good iceberg! When I saw that you mentioned working on a thrash metal iceberg, I was so hoping that you would add Morbid Saint to it. To my surprise you did, which I almost happen to find unbelievable because generally I've never heard anybody include them in any talk about extreme metal. Went through a bunch of thrash at the time and stumbled across them. Probably the most evil, menacing, deranged, sinister band out of every one of the bands I listened to. Just these groovy riffs, relentless drums, and insane, inhuman, demonic vocals.
Is that a Sadistik Exekution profile??? fuck yeah bro all hail Fukkin Death Mental!!!
@@KAOS-rz1lbAgreeeeed!!!
i'm guessing you did not look at the thumbnail.
These lists are basically recommendations to listen to, a lot of your videos are thanks to you I fell in love with Intestine Baalism
Have now found out something interesting about "Sadist" on Metal Archives. Sadist's guitarist used to play in a band called Checker Patrol with Euronymous.
Excellent iceberg, as always. I would have included both 'Sadus' and 'Mekong Delta' in the 6th tier, but other than that, flawless chart.
You are hands-down one of most educated metal fans I've ever known. Great analysis... Thanks for posting. You're the best.
My Spotify library is about to be stacked.
Some bands I didn't see mentioned that I enjoy include: Condition Critical, Nocturnal Fear, Excel, Korrosive, Sadus, and Tanator. I also came across the demo of Leviathan (their only release) and it kicks a lot of ass.
Was listening to Floodland last night before bed then saw the vinyl in your vid this morning, eerie xD
For extreme thrash, I think an important note would be Repulsion. They definitely aren’t a thrash band, but their grind style is clearly heavily influenced by and heavily incorporates thrash, while most grind bands were pulling from hardcore more than thrash
That album is right on the border between early death metal and early grindcore in my opinion, there are several parts that are almost straight OSDM.
It seems funny that you left out Overkill that would be a great addition to tier one but you would not have tier one with out venom
Awesome video! I've recently grown a bit tired of thrash and related subgenres but checked out some of the bands from the iceberg I wasn't familiar with nevertheless and I have to say: Syphilitic Vaginas, Hayaino Daisuki and Bad Acid Trip are some of the weirdest but also most fun metal bands I've listened to in a long time. Currently checking out Amboog-A-Lard and so far it also seems pretty solid.
Would be awesome if you, or anyone reading this, could recommend some more hidden gems like these.
If anyone is looking for more thrash here's a bonus tier - 2010s Thrash (my personal favourites from that decade):
• Witches Hammer - Damnation Is My Salvation
• Toxic Holocaust - Primal Future: 2019
• King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Infest the Rats' Nest
• Mentor - Cults, Crypts and Corpses
This was a great video! The only band I am most curious where you might rank in this iceberg would be Skeletonwitch. I love that band and they definitely melt a few different styles into their Thrash. Either way love this video and your content!
I've only really listened to their first album and my goodness they are good
Sabbat (Britain) definitely worthy of note too. "Dreamweaver" is a classic. Also an album I don't see mentioned too much is "Decameron" by Epidemic. Loved that album.
Sabbat (Japan) is also mention worthy, they're probably the most direct Venom descendants I can find, and their black thrash is great
@@andreaseverin1346 I think he mentioned the Japanese Sabbat.
@@schillinger7814 oh nevermind then, just found it. By the way the British definitely deserved a mention but they're actually extremely hard to fit in the categories here, they're not quite complex, not quite speed metal but not extreme either. I'd put them with early Blind Guardian/Helloween or with the complex bands I guess
@@andreaseverin1346 Pagan thrash.
I'm glad to see Vektor on this list! They used to be my favorite band in the entire Metal genre (until I discovered Morbid Angel when I got more into Death Metal and then Dismember) and they for me have such a nice style to the Voivod sci-fi Thrash stuff that I think makes them unique, and I love them. I have all their full album cd's and Black Future and Terminal Redus t shirts. I love the vocals especially the whistle tone screams and man, they made F standard heavy!
the end of charging the void and recharging the void almost make me tear up because they’re so happy and beautiful, especially if you know what the story of terminal redux. just an amazing album one of my favorites. any metal band that includes genre switches or upbeat emotional sections makes them sit above the pack for me, probably why btbam is my favorite band check out colors if you haven’t.
@@corduroy3219 I'd say the best way of enjoying Terminal Redux is start to finish with the lyrics on the side. Impossible to miss the story. So yeah, I love them so much, bummer they didn't play Sweden on any recent EU tour. I was sorta able to vocal cover Recharging a few years back, but I ended up backing out and it's one of my biggest regrets cause today I've forgotten all the timing and it would take a long ass time to get it practiced again, but maybe that's a reason to actually go and do it simply for the challenge...
I'm not really the biggest btbam fan, I'm much more of a Swedish Death Metal kinda guy, but I respect them as musicians.
Great iceberg as usual! I'd add Depressive Age, Mekong Delta and Sieges Even to the second to last tier, all these bands are amazing. Will you do a Death Metal Lore iceberg ever?
Mekong Delta is goated but sadly so underrated
Man you know it's a good list when I read the comments and I'd say the same thing as well. Have all the Depressive Age, Sieges Even and a good chunk of Mekong Delta discography
Was Overkill missed off this list? I swear I've looked and I just don't see them lol
Respect for including Aspid! 🤘
Abigail's debut album is fuking insane. Nice vid like always.
yeah sure is! i covered one of their songs on guitar on my channel, and surprisingly enough the founder of abigail (Yasuyuki) loves it!
Power Trip was immensely popular in my local/regional hardcore scene. One time I went to a show about 120 miles away and there were FIVE guys who were not friends but all wearing the same outfit: Overalls with one suspender undone, Power Trip shirt, Vans shoes. I had multiple people tell me one of their favorite hardcore (?????) bands was POWER TRIP. I never wanted to lecture them on the differences between the genres because I was that dirty little metal head guy infiltrating the hardcore scene and didn't want to come off as a redditor. I have no clue why they were so popular in my local hardcore scene. I guess a lot of these kids (they were mostly 19-23 at the time) had never really HEARD Thrash before and didn't know what they were listening to, they just knew all their friends were listening to it too and assumed it was a faster offshoot of hardcore.
Regardless, Power Trip is a killer band and when Riley passed I was just as distraught as anyone.
I have to talk about Demolition Hammer, though. Easily my most listened to thrash band out there. Tortured Existence and Epidemic of Violence are just such solid albums. If you look at Time Bomb through an objective lens then it is also a really great album, but too groovy to be considered thrash. Still, every song is tight and well performed. The riffs and grooves are catchy as hell and their cover of Mongoloid is so fun to listen to and sing along to. Kinda disappointed that they announced their reunion and have done nothing but tour. I really wanna see what kind of new material they can produce and I think a new album from them would be well received.
I can't listen to Voivod. I love Voivod, but just can't listen to them again yet. I had a friend who died from extreme alcoholism and months before he died we would hang out and cook food and listen to nothing but Voivod and Reverend Bizarre. It's been over three years but the memories are just too depressing to handle. Super hope I get over it soon because I miss Voivod's spooky vibes.
Unrelated:
I got banned from r/Metal and Black Metal Necroposting on Facebook because I was steadfast that Sarcofago is not black metal lol
To be fair Power Trip does lean towards crossover thrash sometimes, but they're still very clearly thrash.
reddit moment [Relating to the unrelated part]
I promise everyone you talked to knows the difference between thrash and hardcore. Power Trip is culturally a hardcore band. Best crossover of the last two decades, but culturally hardcore. The biggest Power Trip fans will be hardcore kids. They started playing hardcore shows in small venues, and they finished still doing that, never forgetting their roots. You seem to not be familiar with the scene they started in or their members. Perhaps it’s you who doesn’t totally understand the nuance of “hardcore.” Same goes for Iron Age.
@@graysonjd5624 actually i got bored and read half of it
Lil Ugly Mane is a confirmed death metal band (culturally)
@@dementious unsurprised, it seems you prefer to hear yourself talk as opposed to anyone else. Begone, Redditor!
I live in tier 5, you made my day with the last 3 bands there as those are among my fav releases ever. I lost a beautiful Syphilitic Vagina hoodie doing reserve tank training.
Bands I expected to hear: Overkill, Bulldozer, Nocturnal (DE), Nailbomb.
I'd say the entire Cogumelo catalog deserves a honorable mention.
I have a good tier 7 band for you but I gotta watch the doom iceberg first, maybe you mention them there.
Dude i love your videos
I've watched almost all of them in the last 3 days and i discovered a lot of cool bands because of you.
Keep doing what you're doing king
Hell yeah, my favorite subgenre of metal! Great video man!
Definitely check out Poison from Germany from the mid 80’s. One of the best extreme thrash bands I’ve ever heard. Their demo (and album) called Into The Abyss has some vicious riffs and vocals
It’s a classic from Germany, I even got the shirt.
so happy you included thought industry and demolition hammer, two very overlooked bands from the past
Would love to see you do a punk rock iceberg.
Should've included Obliveon from Canada, their first 2 records are awesome and not super known.
But like a lot of tech thrash bands, they were unfortunately swept under the rug
But they do perfectly fit into the “complex thrash” berg
That and Believer, Mekong Delta, Acrimony etc.
@@andrewgabriel4408 Hexenhaus. Realm, and Deathrow too. Many underappreciated and unknown bands
@@DeathMetalThrasher for sure. It’s why thrash is my favorite subgenre of metal
I been waiting for this since u started doing ice burgs
Oh hey that’s my Sisters of Mercy record !
Tantara- Sum of Forces. What an album with great vocals and oh those riffs oooo the awesome riffs!! Headphones and ur left ear will be very happy with this short but killer album 🤘
Noticed the Sisters Of Mercy album in the background, any chance of you doing a Goth Iceberg video?
Great list here! Thanks for making this video. Lich King's 'Born of the Bomb' album is a modern thrash classic. I don't care is they get silly with the lyrics, the music on that album is amazing.
Another fantastic album that doesn't get enough attention is Guillotine's 2008 album 'Blood Money'. Absolutely brutal thrash metal.
I have been waiting for this
onslaught is UK my guy! much love
Love the small extra shoutout to Solstice, their first two albums are such gems
Chile has a fantastic thrash scene. Quite technical and atmospheric whilst having that more brutal sound that Brazilian thrash is known for. I highly recommend demoniac and parkcrest if anyone hasn’t heard them.
I really dig Ripper
Aguante los cabros. Suma a Critical Defiance y Mental Devastation
Also the legendary Pentagram
Can we do Synth/Ambient Iceberg next?
Bottom of the ambient iceberg would be Un Chien by Vagina Dentata Organ or Schloss Tegal. Definitely would be a good concept though ambient is vague and vast
In that case,guess we’ll see emit in the bottom once again.
I’m sure it’s a fine genre but I can confidently say 99.999999999% of the world does not care.
One thrash metal band you forgot on the big thrash iceberg is overkill
i feel like Anacrusis never gets enough love for how fucking good all their albums are
sadist is dope as hell, I remember finding the 666 demo through a guy named "noise warfare" unfortunately I don't think his channel is around anymore but very cool
Its good to see you at your finest again its been a while my bro, much love
Great work. What are your thoughts on Vader? Quite difficult to categorize. Extreme thrash?
death metal retard
Oh nice you included Doom. I was on vacation in Japan the last 2 weeks and bought the "No More Pain" CD the moment I saw it. They also have a lot of Voivod in their sound.
Great content as always!
Thanks for introducing me to some new thrash. I like a lot of these already but it's insane people sleep on some of these bands.
Honestly being around the Cleveland and Akron metal and hardcore scene, I’m so disappointed I didn’t give Midnight a try especially since I don’t usually hear a lot of my friends talk about them. Great tier list
That first Watchtower album is basically Rush trying to do technical thrash metal on a demo tape.
Oh my goodness, never never never have I seen anyone shout out THOUGH INDUSTRY! saw them live about 5 years ago and wow so amazing and cool dudes. cheers for talking about them, I feel like they are the epitome of alternative extreme metal, especially on mods carve... duuuude when I start my channel after I get my therapy practice solid, I thought FOR SURE, I would be the person to mention thought industry first. Kudos Doctor Metal
Love the Sisters vinyl... how about a goth rock iceberg?
props for mentioning crusty punk and DOOM, fucking love UK DOOM. Also worth mentioning with Crusty Punk, Misery, Nausea, Econochrist, Aus Rotten, etc.
I'd be interested if you made an iceberg video on any of your favourite bands. Love your videos
It's more of just an album than a band really, but Deathrow - Deception Ignored for the technical stuff. Their other albums go different ways, but boy was this one attempt good.
Was missing Deathrow, too! I also like their other, earlier stuff. Heavier but catchy
Great video dude! One tiny correction: Onslaught is a UK band, not a German one. Otherwise, great video!
That threw me off a little. I was hoping for a Vendetta shout out at that level. Their first two albums are top tier.
First! Another great iceberg video. Also dope Giles Corey shirt.
Great vid! I'll look into some of these bands.
Cryptic Slaughter mentioned 👍
Another good mention alongside Ghoul would be Frightmare. It's basically the same sound, and they're very close to Impaled/Ghoul. Bringing Back the Bloodshed is an awesome album.
3:28 that background song sound 🔥🔥🔥
What in God's name you did it again! Amboooogalard, it's like a boo sound. Dude haha, I used to live a few blocks from them, the first time I saw ANTHRAX at the button in Hallandale Florida, amboogalard opened. They were my south Florida underground metallica band. Love love love them, had their demo but lost it of course. They were so amazing live back in 90-91? They were like part of the big 4 but if you're from my area but I never found them anywhere and my demo is who knows where. Question, I'm grateful Spotify has two songs of them I just saw, but where did you find that album? I remember the demo was green but can't remember if it had a name other than amboogalard. So so so utterly impressed, thought industry was wild but you blew 😅 mind with amboogalard, my lost greatest band ever. Thanks for reviving them, and yes Manson was in this area too so the guitarist linked with them for a little and I believe that was the end for amboogalard, the underground south Florida version of metallica/ testament
Was Living Death mentioned and I missed it?
Thx for turning me on to Vulture and Ranger btw.
Yay it’s here!!!!!!! Now we just need the hardcore punk iceberg😁😂🤘🏼🤘🏼
Without the goofy ass metalcore stuff? Yeah I agree
You should do an iceberg about metal concerts or something similar, seems like an interesting iceberg idea
Cool video man, I'm digging the iceberg thing. One thing I will say as a person who grew up listening to like a lot of heavy metal, especially in the 80s and early 90s. I'm going off of when I got into this stuff. So please don't take it as if I'm pointing the finger at you in the wrong way.. First of all, a lot of those terms like black metal and even "death metal" were kind of used interchangeably within the confines of thrash metal At first, before it became a solidified sub genre , so even a band. Like venom or even early Slayer and sepultura may have been described as black metal or referred to themselves As that spme point before we got what we have today. Though a lot of that stuff was either known as thrash metal or speed metal. Back then, some of those descriptions have been described as the type of style that kind of metal was specifically by using such terms. Second , one thing i'm surprised that you didn't do was mentioned germany's Deathrow for the prog thrash section . They got even more complex in the 90s but their earlier stuff had the speed and changes as well. .the term Death trash was applied to bands like Slayer and Kreator back then as well. Because they were more darker than bands like anthrax or megadeth. Speaking of Death thrash bands , Sadus is awesome I love their pvet the top speed its brutal , relelentless, and full throttle - their later stuff was more on progressive style but still good. Come on man those guys kill haha anyways cool video.
Brother... you are so articulate and make metal sound so poetic, please write a book on it
alan you have some brown stuff on your nose Brother
@@Jimmy-n6j I appreciate your kindness in noticing the intricacies of my nose brother. I see you are preoccupied with it yes or yes?
@@Jimmy-n6j you can't give a person a compliment on here, even on a metal channel without running into an imbecile commenting. Go back to the hole you came out of brother
thrash is always my favorite genre of metal.
One demo that really was pretty extreme to me was by the band Bloodspill. Gave me strong vibes of Sadus
Blood Spill Demonic Plague, so raw! One of my favorite Thrash demos, also Deranged - Place of Torment
I was hoping you mention Sacrifice alongside Demolition Hammer too, nevertheless excellent picks
Because this is your latest video I'll say it here. Please make video on Les Legion Noires.
You should do a "Nu Metal" iceberg next!
You missed Ratos de Porão in Crossover Thrash and Gangrena Gasosa in Saravá Thrash Metal 🇧🇷🔥
one of my favorite thrash bands is slave to sirens and I would highly recommend them. the documentary “sirens” about them is also really good
thrash is my favourite style of metal
Yo, where's Pantera? We've had some crossover ad punk-influenced bands here - including Suicidal Tendencies, and I think it's impossible to have that discussion without 'Cowboys' and 'Vulgar Display'. I'm really curious why the band didn't make the list on the strength of these two albums alone :)
If Watchtower's early stuff belongs in here, so does early Flotsam&Jetsam (WTSCD era, which I suspect took much inspiration from Watchtower and went for that same abrasive and precise, somehow awesome bass and drum playing)....
Isn’t onslaught from the uk?
Mad respect for talking about Aspid. It is worth noting that they formed and started writing it back in USSR time. It's a shame that people often compare them to US bands like Metallica or stuff like that, who at the time had Black album released, and these people say that Aspid were late for like 7-10 years. But in my opinion their music should better be compared to their prog contemporaries like Atheist, Cynic (demo days).
Mekong Delta and Sieges Even are also really great and important progressive/technical thrash metal bands that should have been mentioned here.
Dude some of the best new Thrash Metal BANDS, mostly released in the new Millenium, that weren't in your video are: ARTILLERY [Denmark], BLISTERED EARTH [USA], HEXEN [USA] with especially their "State of Insurgency" & RAVAGE [USA)]and their album "The End of Tomorrow", Hallows Eve (USA) , HOLY TERROR (USA), PARADOX (Germany), INSANE [Italy], OVERKILL [USA], XENTRIX [U.K.], NEUROTOXIN [USA], MERCILESS [Sweden], REIGN OF FURY [U.K.], PIRANHA [Switzerland], REFORE [Czechia], DESULTORY [Sweden], HAZZERD [Canada], DEMONA [Chile], SURGICAL INVASION [Ukraine], TOXIC HOLOCAUST [USA], TRAITOR [Germany], S.D.I. [Germany], MORTAL SIN [Australia], TEUTONIC SLAUGHTER [Germany], ARMOR COLUMN [USA], POLLUTION [Serbia], WATCH THEM DIE [USA], ULYSSES SIREN [USA], SCANNER [Germany], DARK EMPIRE [USA], WARNING SIGN [USA], BLACK SEPTEMBER [USA], VECTOM [Germany], VENDETTA [Germany], AS HEART'S BLEEDING [Hungary], CONDUCTING FROM THE GRACE [USA], & DEATHBLADE [U.K.].
great list! do not forgot INFERNÄL MÄJESTY, VOOR and is NECRODEATH/GHOSTRIDER mentioned already? Also the very important is: POISON (GER), LIVING DEATH (HM Fanclub Velbert), etc...
You missed out two of the greatest Thrash records: "Artillery - By Inheritance" and "Heathen - Victims of Deception"
Terror squad by Artillery is also a great album
Im very late to finding this yet still happy it exists
Finally, somebody had to talk about аспид, another great Russian thrash band to add is Master. Unoriginal name but maniac party is a banger
Aband that I feel is worth mentioning in tier 3, more of a recommendation than anything else, is Klaw.
I will never not love the low-quality EP artwork of underground thrash metal bands, where clearly one of the band members just picked up a pencil and started sketching random crossed and pentagrams etc
some of the best icebergs on youtube simply because he doesn't spend 3 minutes talking about how an iceberg works
Feel like I have to be patriotic and bring an honorable mention here: Nekromantheon - The Visions of Trismegistos. An absolute behemoth of an album!
Surprised that Fog Of War wasn’t on here. I loved their self titled
Kostnatění - Úpal, album of the year bro.
No mention of Iron Penis? Great vid like always either way
Great list. Just a few extras: Holy Terror, Sadus, Mekong Delta, Wargasm (US, not UK!!!), Sabbat (UK, not Japan)
No More Color is the best tech thrash album ever composed
Good to see the Hellripper. Grim Warlocks and Withered Hags is so far the highlight of the year imo
What about vulvodonya's guitar player? He's awesome. Those guys are brutal!
Only thing missing are the basic bands like annihilator and overkill
But this was an awesome deep dive into thrash and made me discover some new bands like doom
Epic!
Yes Overkill should be here!
Lowest Creature and Paranoiac are some nice discoveries from the past months 🤘
Any album recommendations outside of the bug four?
What about Algebra? They are a great technical thrash metal band from Switzerland.
Protector is excellent, I discovered them about two months ago, and they're just amazing
Riffobia, Grindpad, Warfect and Slaughtered Priest are my go tos! Vortex, Speedraiser, MindTaker, Hyades, Hazzerd and Toxic Holocaust are the shit as well!