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[QUOTE="Shr3dd1ngSw3d3:662287"]It is VERY clear most early thrash bands took their roots from NWOBHM, most of the thrash bands to follow were just taking their cues from the existent bands and trying to play faster, louder ect. Do I think that OLD hardcore influenced SOME Thrash bands... Deffinitly. Do I think they influenced all early thrash bands? No. That would be naive to say. I think the "coming about" of Thrash metal is more in depth than just trying to take a cue from early Hardcore. You must remember that most early thrash was taking their material from the British Heavy Metal bands,Thrash Metal's signature is the triplet and non-diatonic shit. Also, alot of early thrash metal you have to remember was about trying to 180% the LA infatuation with Glam Metal. There is alot of factors involved with the evolution of Thrash Metal. Early Hardcore and Thrash are parellels, in many ways. They were developing around the same time period. I was speaking of modern hardcore, the hardcore playing in that video. Modern hardcore is just an evolution of OLD Hardcore/Punk and Thrash Metal. And for the most part, modern hardcore is lacking, or at least to my standards. Everyone will have their own opinion, everything sounds different to someone else.. of course. Give some chump on the street a guitar and he could be Hatebreed's new guitarist. It isn't rocket science tuning your guitar down 2 steps and playing 5chords. Then again, neither was most of Kirk Hammet's soloing. ::shrugs:: [/QUOTE]
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