Garry Sharpe–Young's latest book "Thrash Metal" is being readied for publication this September. In addition, Zonda Books will publish Garry's "Death Metal", "Black Metal" and "Power Metal", all before the end of the year. These titles replace the 2001 editions, which have consistently ranked No. 1 on their Amazon.com searches for five years and more.
Thrash metal. At first mocked by the rock traditionalists thrash would swamp the hard n' heavy world propelling one of its 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 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 MORDRED — 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 worldwide 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!!
The scope of "Thrash Metal" includes artists such as A.N.I.M.A.L., ABANDONED, ABATTOIR, ACCUSSER, ACID, ACID DRINKERS, ACID REIGN, ACROPHET, AFTERMATH, AGENT STEEL, AGONY, AGRESSOR, AIRDASH, AMEBIX, ANESTHESY, ANGEL WITCH, ANGKOR WAT, ANNIHILATOR, ANTHRAX, ANVIL, ANVIL CHORUS, APOKALYPTIC RAIDS, ARBITRATER, ARCH ENEMY, ARMORED SAINT, ARMOURED ANGEL, ARTILLERY, ASSASSIN, AT WAR, ATHEIST, ATOMIZER, ATOMKRAFT, ATROPHY, AZOTIC REIGN...
And that's just some of the "A"'s!
Garry is owner of http://www.rockdetector.com, the world's biggest rock and metal database. Garry's previous book, "Metal - The Definitive Guide", was published in April through Jawbone Press.
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Here's hoping for a big improvement over the first edition.

"If you want a picture of the future of UK Thrash, imagine a boot stamping on a Member's face, forever."
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err Machine Head, Sepultura and Pantera second wave of thrash??? 
Metal Iain wrote:This board has nothing to do with the 'scene'. It's more just about 10 or so pricks who used to like Thrash that, for one reason or another, waste a lot of time posting on here.

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boovidge wrote:err Machine Head, Sepultura and Pantera second wave of thrash???
yeah, cos Sepultura only started in 92 the same year as machine head, and pantera have always been a thrash band forever! DUH!
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thrash metal maniac wrote:yeah, cos Sepultura only started in 92


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thrash metal maniac wrote:boovidge wrote:err Machine Head, Sepultura and Pantera second wave of thrash???
yeah, cos Sepultura only started in 92 the same year as machine head, and pantera have always been a thrash band forever! DUH!
I'm detecting the slightest amount of sarcasm here.

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You forgot to mention they released the quintessential thrash album in 1996, with Roots.
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Darkweasel wrote:thrash metal maniac wrote:boovidge wrote:err Machine Head, Sepultura and Pantera second wave of thrash???
yeah, cos Sepultura only started in 92 the same year as machine head, and pantera have always been a thrash band forever! DUH!
I'm detecting the slightest amount of sarcasm here.
And here too?

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thrashduck wrote:You forgot to mention they released the quintessential thrash album in 1996, with Roots.
they certainly did
sorry, more sarcasm
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Is there such thing as a Sarcasm smilie? I think we really really need one.

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it depends which context you'll be using sarcasm in to be honest
i wouldn't use it anyway, i prefer confusement, it's far funnier
i wouldn't use it anyway, i prefer confusement, it's far funnier
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If you ask me I think its a shame for a start in those Garry Sharpe-Young books they didn't list the bands demos as part of the discography. Not official as such but still important if you ask me.
Does anyone know what happened to that Get Thrashed movie?
Does anyone know what happened to that Get Thrashed movie?
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