Thrash
Also known as
thrash metal. Stylistically expanding from
speed metal, thrash was harsher, heavier and in some cases even faster than its predecessor. The lyrics, as before, were associated with the more negative aspects as life, as well as the darker. A good amount of thrash also dealt with political or social subjects not dissimilar to punk. Vocals were less sung and more shouted, and drums were often rapid fire. Solos, as you might imagine, were at times prominent throughout nearly an entire song. It was at this point in metal that music would only become heavier and more aggressive.
Thrash was menacing, crushing and often disliked by the mainstream community for its heaviness. The music form would die down in the 1990's, and be replaced by the likes of black and death metal. Thrash was most likely named as such because many fans of the music often thrash (or "mosh") one another around at concerts. Common examples of thrash include
Bathory,
Dark Angel, D.R.I., Exodus,
Kreator,
Metal Church, Slayer, Testament, Venom, Violence, and countless others.
Thrash
by DjThrasher on May 05, 2009 16:07:44
The outright
wilin' out of a single person or group of people. Can be used as verb, adjective, noun, etc. Basically can
replace any word in a sentence.