Track Of The Day - The Pit Edition
A perfect epic of stoner/sludge/thrash metal:
A brief yet wild blitz of thrash, lightyears better than any grindcore band's attempt in my opinion:
The guitars, beats, synths, and vocals collide with one another in one of the strongest comebacks to the band's roots, albeit with a more groove-ish sound:
This prog-thrash highlight starts with clean acoustic melancholy before descending into Vektor-ish chaos:
The thrashy diversity sounds so excellent in this highlight that is the somewhat title track:
Part of Alchemist's very early one-off exploration in tech-thrash:
An orchestral march leads into high-speed chaos in this blazing epic opening track:
The greatest place to start with fantastic riffing in this speedy tech-thrash offering:
Speedy verses, melodic chorus, and heartful soloing cover this industrial-ish deathly groove highlight:
A chaotic groove metal opener to Cypecore's comeback EP, with vocals sounding like melodeath-ish metalcore gone Disturbed:
A deathly groove highlight from Cypecore's latest album:
Warbringer has done their part in reviving thrash metal in the new century, blending old-school American thrash with some bits of modern genres like European melodeath:
A dark heavy groove track featuring guest narration and vocals by Lamb of God's Randy Blythe:
A great highlight with lots of heavy riffing, maybe heavier than even Fear Factory:
One of the best tracks I've heard from this band and the groove/melodeath realms:
A groove metal epic that shows the band at their most atmospheric and progressive (this Audiosurf video would have to do):