Trash Metal  

0 comments


Thrash metal (sometimes referred to simply as thrash), is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal that is characterized by its fast tempo and aggression. Thrash metal songs typically use fast, percussive and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with shredding-style lead work. Thrash metal lyrics often deal with social issues using visceral and blunt language, an approach which partially overlaps with the hardcore genre. The "Big Four" of thrash metal are Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica and Slayer, who simultaneously created and popularized the genre in the early 1980s.

The origins of thrash metal are generally traced to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when a number of bands began incorporating the sound of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, creating a new genre and developing into a separate movement from punk rock and hardcore. This genre is more aggressive compared to its relative, speed metal, and can be seen in part to be a reaction to the lighter, more widely acceptable sounds and themes of glam metal.

Heavy Metal Satan Fingers  

0 comments

Heavy Metal Satan Fingers

This Ain't the Summer of Love  

0 comments






Steve Waksman is Associate Professor of Music and American Studies at Smith College. He is the
author of Instruments of Desire: The Electric Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience, and most recently, This Ain't the Summer of Love: Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk (UC Press, January 2009). Please visit Steve's blog, The Metal/Punk Continuum.

About Us  

0 comments

UTHM
University of Trash and Heavy Metal



To the uninitiated, any loud music is called heavy metal. In reality there are a multitude of heavy metal styles and subgenres. Heavy metal is a wide umbrella characterizing a style of music that is generally loud and aggressive. There are genres that are very melodic and mainstream, and other genres that are extreme and underground. Here's a brief overview of heavy metal and its many styles.