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Thrash metal needs no introduction. For over two decades the no-compromise aggression of thrash has been the driving force behind heavy metal music, and arguably remains the purest incarnation of the genre.
This site exists to promote the UK thrash scene and to unite bands and fans from across the UK and beyond - see you in the pit!
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Latest Articles
"The first issue of the In the Zine of Evil, a new fanzine dedicated to the thrash scene in the UK, is now out and selling fast! Issue #1 offers interviews with Gama Bomb and Rager, as well as several demo reviews penned by UKThrash.co.uk regulars.
In the Zine of Evil was spawned from the discussions of Ben “Bangover” and Dan “Boovidge”, and came into being with the editorial help of Ian “Terrorizer” Webster.
Keep an eye out for Issue #2 - expected at the end of February - which hopes to include features on Onslaught, Nebukadnezza, and lots of other UK thrash content!"
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"We have a limited number of each design, and will be selling them at fifty pence each. Funds raised by these sales will go towards further promotions, such as flyer printing or magazine advertising."
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"The Toxic Tapes is an uncompromising delve into the UK’s underground thrash metal scene. Compiling gig footage from over a year’s worth of shows, Torso Productions have released the first visual chapter documenting the performances of some of the key players in the new generation of thrash bands.
Packed with rushing riffs, spine shattering drum beats and vocals that would wake the dead, the Toxic Tapes features live sets from such maestros as Gama Bomb, Mutant, Nebukadnezza, Damnas, Deceptor, Doctor Death, Elimination, Heretic, Savage Messiah, and Divine Chaos, plus full audio commentary."
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"Resilience Records have recently released a bonanza of British thrash in the form of the 'Bangers and Thrash' compilation album; a CD featuring 18 tracks of thrashing brutality from some of the UK's most relevant newer thrash acts."
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