Welcome!
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 project exists with the single purpose of uniting thrash bands and fans from across the UK and beyond, and showing that there are still plenty of thrash metal maniacs who are waiting for thrash to reclaim the place it deserves!
James Ashbey & Craig Watson
The UK Thrash Team
Band Registrations
Due to the large number of spammers and bots registering on the UK Thrash Bands database, a Registration Code feature is in place. Please enter 5417 as the Registration Code when registering for the forums or registering your band.
Latest Articles
Recently there have been some problems with users staying logged in to the UK Thrash forum, hopefully these problems have now been fixed, but there is a help topic on the forums for those still having problems.
[Read the forum help topic]
"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."
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"I mean we're all thrash fans - we're all pissed off that people didn't give these bands props or recognition for what they did. The goal with Get Thrashed is to say "this music is important, these bands were important, and they influenced a lot of other bands." If that goal is accomplished, then I'm happy..."
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Those who visited the site between midnight and 12pm on 1st April will have noticed that the entire site had been taken down. This - of course - was an April Fools joke!
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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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"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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