Aristarchos
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 27.02.2013 at 20:24
Discharge is more pure hardcore/punk indeed and almost no crossover. And only their earlier albums were of any influence. And actually more on Swedish Death Metal than on thrash. the word D-beat, the D there refers to Discharge.
I know that Tomas Lindberg from At The Gates and Uffe Cederlund from Entombed is in the D-beat band Disfear and that other musicians from swedeath bands also listened to them. Didn't Discharge have an influence on grindcore too? I know Napalm Death has mentioned them as a big influence. It is often said too that D.R.I. had a big influence on the grindcore. How big influence did Suicidal Tendencies have outside the crossover genre?
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Aristarchos
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I'm fascinated how agreed everybody seems to be. My next question is which of ST's albums have been the most influential?
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Written by Aristarchos on 20.07.2013 at 13:29
I'm fascinated how agreed everybody seems to be. My next question is which of ST's albums have been the most influential?
Their first three are probably the most influential together. Just the gradual change from their hardcore punk of their self titled debut to their second Join The Army which saw more change into thrash but still contained punk elements then to How Will I Laugh Tomorrow which was completely thrash.
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Written by Aristarchos on 20.07.2013 at 13:29
I'm fascinated how agreed everybody seems to be. My next question is which of ST's albums have been the most influential?
the third, "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" and the s/t were easily the most influential.
Self titled wasn't proper metal but still had a ton of metallic influence.
"How Will I Laugh" was the crossover album that mixed the best aspects of both.
Skip "Join The Army" - as a 40yo listening to ST since back in the mid-80's, I pretty much did, and wasn't alone. didn't have the impact of either of the other two. not punk enough for the punks, nor metal enough for the metalheads, with crap production to boot.
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I'll still root for their self-titled album. it's pretty good enough to get placed much higher of what they released til 2000( Oh, hey "Light, Camera and Revolution" is a good record too).
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Suicidal Tendencies are the most influential crossover thrash band for sure. Without them, I wouldn't even know what crossover thrash is.
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Written by deadone on 21.02.2014 at 01:52
As for Prong they were definitely in the Thrash boat but I'd agree that Primitive Origins Crossover.
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I Always forget about that album, somehow. My mistgake. That one is definitely crossover,
Btw old Corrosion Of Conformity was also immensely influential for crossover. As was Attitude Adjustment.
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Guib Thrash Talker
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Buddy Where's Cro-Mags and Dayglo Abortions
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Written by Guib on 15.03.2014 at 20:30
Buddy Where's Cro-Mags and Dayglo Abortions
Cro-Mags definitely good stuff. Agnostic Front crossover as well.
Cryptic Slaughter and Wehrmacht, two of my favorite crossover/thrash bands.
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I'd go with either D.R.I. because of their "Crossover" album. Pretty self explanatory that one and also coined the term, or Suicidal Tendencies.
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Probably Cro-mags
Suicidal Tendencies and Corrosion of Conformity were great but that was later.
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