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[QUOTE="MASlayer:324716"]Chris_From_Shit_Fuck said:[QUOTE]Dude many bands have been combining Death Metal and Thrash since the mid/late 80's, and have done amazing. The biggest name that I can think of would be Chuck Schuldiner's "Death". The first 3 albums were very thrashy but also had a very death metal appeal to them. Germany's BK 49 (RIP) when they used to thrash out, they thrashed out big time with heavy Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel influences. Then there's the old Incubus with albums like Serpent Temptation and Beyond the Unknown, who like death, had the best Death Thrash sound. So in conclusion it's not something new, it's been around for almost 20 years, the bands that are doing it now are paying respect to those founders of some of the best metal in the late 80's. Now I'LL step off my soapbox.[/QUOTE] I completely disagree...Death is just that...from the riffs, production and subject matter are the genesis of what death metal has become. And make no mistake, when a band calls themself "death/thrash" I know what to expect...when a band just calls themself thrash and is more death than thrash it bothers me to no end for some reason...Bands like Massacra I would call death thrash but for the most part, they seem to work best apart than together... [/QUOTE]
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