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We Soundwave Studios -

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where many of San Francisco's thrash bands
have been practicing.

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I always wanted to visit here.
Let's go inside.

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There is a Testament.

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Exodus.

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En Vogue is not thrash.

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Fast and aggressive Thrashon.
It's not to everyone's liking.

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It's too heavy for even some metal fans.

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How did Gênero manage to gather so many fans?

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Genre
represent the biggest bands Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer.

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How to flood
Did you stay alive in the event of the loss of others?

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Thrash syhtyi in the 80s and was earlier styles
more drastic metal.

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The lyrics spoke of war, suffering
and serial killers.

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Initially I want to know what kind of people
make this song.

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Implement fantasies that are
illegal in real life.

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I want to kill someone every day,
but the law does not allow it.

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I'm a laid back type, as you know -

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but I'm behind
rides like a criminal.

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I make use of hate writing Slayer lyrics.

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Ajoivatko nuoruudenkokemuksesi create aggressive music?

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My experience awakened in me a desire to
kill my parents.

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I started playing metal

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because I wanted to fit in
and be part of something bigger.

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My nickname is "AD-Dave",
because I'm a little hyperactive.

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I'm still hyperactive, but a teenager
it was a big mess.

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I also liked punk. Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys and MinorThreat
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It feeds something inside me.

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Early 80s
thrash was serious and no nonsense.

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The bands were influenced by
punk, in particular, its attitude.

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Punk started out of frustration.

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In the Western world we were uncertain direction of things.

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Thrashin At birth Thatcher and Reagan were in power.

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Predominant society was conservative and restrictive.

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Teenage boys do not want to live in such a world.

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The boys wanted to stand up against the system.

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Aggression led to playing harder and faster.

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Why do we call
and you started floundering guitarist in the punk band?

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Musicality was important to me. Punk
it wasn't in good guitarists.

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Punk was in good songs.
As a musician, I wanted more.

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Thrash, I could combine my skills
punk musician attitude.

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Thrash worth
and dexterity skills, unlike the punk scene.

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Thrash were heavily influenced by the wave
New from British Heavy Metal.

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NWOBHM What attracted you to her?

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Above all, it was
another type of energy.

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New wave of
British Heavy metal was a hard rock counterpart to punk.

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Combined the spirit of punk and metal riffs
complexes.

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It was a musical value.

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British bands led me to become a musician.

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Estilo Guitarrista is based on New Wave of British Heavy metal.

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Without English I couldn't play a note.

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Priest, Maiden and Motörhead were music
Rankin always.

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Music Saturday was still echoes of the blues.

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Priest threw the pure metal.

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Why do you want to create something new?
- I didn't know what I was doing.

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We just your own variations of the Maiden
and Priest music.

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We take your epic biisinsä
and we did the murder lyrics.

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Thrash was more than punk
and NWOBHM: Mix n.

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Crow on vocal style and rhythm guitar
-Quick made your own style.

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Thrashin's most distinctive feature was the use of kentiestuplabasarin
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How did it become an integral part of the genre's sound?

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Why is double bass so important to discuss sound?

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It gives the song emotion.
It doesn't sound like this... but this one.

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It's intense.
When combined with the guitars...

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It's the essence of the genre.

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Violating the rhythm of the double bass drum of monotony.

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It gives the music and the rhythm of variation in diversity.

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He takes the music forward
persistently.

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Who do you model double bass?

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Motörhead was the first to use the
double bass I heard that.

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Other drummers don't use the
with the same rhythm and style.

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Phil Motörhead from Taylortutustutti me bass.

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"Overkill" blew my mind
, when I heard it in early 1979.

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How "Overkill" drums sound
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I bought a new battery and
drum practiced.

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Eddie and Lemmy happened to come onto the scene at the time.

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They stayed out of
door and said it sounded good.

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Eddie and I came to the place where he practiced
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and we wrote "Overkill".

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Motörhead has people to call
faster and louder.

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Why do you want to play fast?
- It seemed like a good idea.

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Today, we play much faster.
- Will you age faster?

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Yes. We want to quickly off the stage and pyörätuoleihimme
back.

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Some call it Motörhead
thrash metal band.

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I don't know why I say that!

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"thrash" means
that his father hits his belt.

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I don't know how it became a genre-

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but the bands played very fast.

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Metallica warmed up in 1982.

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I asked myself, "What the hell is this?"
They always played so quickly.

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Metallica was one of the first thrash metal bands.

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How the band started
and proved so successful?

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Thrash combined with San Francisco,
but the genre was not born there.

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I would like to ask Metal Blade Records, Brian Slagel
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like him and Lars Ulrich
helped thrash L. A higher level.

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Metal was our whole life. It was a scene
, kulttuurija movement.

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I couldn't play an instrument, so it helped bands way.

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Music was played on the radio
, which was not my taste.

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Michael Schenker took place at the place called The Country Club.

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After the show, this guy in
Saxons-shirt parking.

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Saxonia not known L. A, so I asked him the shirt.

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He said he changed
Europe and attributes it to metal music.

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Brian wanted to publish a collection of locally produced bands.

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I Hetfield and we take him kasettimme
miserable.

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Brian listened to a low-quality version of biisistämme
"Hit the Lights".

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"Metal Massacre" arrived - an album.
The band's name had an extra "t".

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It all started.

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Metallica "Hit the Lights" was
thrash prelude metal genre.

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Early 80s L.A. However glamor known as goal list.

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What was the relationship between the styles?

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They were in
glamor gang or heavier group.

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Music became heavier.

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The first was Metallica, Omen
and bitch. Then came Slayer.

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We don't like heavy hair metal bands.
We wanted to be the opposite of Poison.

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Tekin you used when applying makeup.
- So we use it.

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It was mandatory L. A level.
We didn't like it.

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We define eyes,
because we wanted to show the demons.

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Yes, we are used to making up.
Matkimme Ozzya, because it looked häijyltä.

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However, we have decided to abandon it soon.

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Hair heavy metal and thrash bands
bands would already be getting along well.

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And truth. His hair was represented by
Hevi glamia.

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Glam bands were thrash plagues
and pesticides.

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Mötley Crüe, Ratt and
Steeler represented everything we were against.

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They were the kings of the Sunset Strip,
and that do not fit into the figures.

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Metallica doesn't have a lot of friends
in the year 1982.

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Music was not considered.

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We started the show in San Francisco,
, and soon we had a fan base already.

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Kamppeemme packed and we left our work.

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We moved to San Francisco in February 1983.

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Is the public reaction to the same everywhere?

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San Francisco public is the best!

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In a shitty atmosphere.
One, two, three... L.A. Sucks!

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Clad was in San Francisco
a small but growing fan base.

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Only Metallicantulo exploded
popularity thrash genre.

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We went to see Metallica in concert.
When I entered...

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I had never seen an energy
. It was scary.

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It was a supercharged song,
heavier than punk or metal.

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San Francisco welcomed them with
open arms against, and Metallica felt it.

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They didn't care
N Meiningen.

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Slayer guys wore the makeup, but the looks didn't
here.

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Fans could not tolerate this. They liked Slayer
No, makeup.

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It was a very different world.
Does the passion for music.

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Young people were like us.

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We adapt
and we immediately felt at home.

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We were like a small dog herd: Forbidden
, Exodus, Death Angel...

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Metal Bands was 20.
We move in the same circles.

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Ruthie Inn was a mecca for fans.
No, they played punk and metal.

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It was full of hevareita
and punks. Genres of the 19th century.

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Crossing metal and punk was born in San Francisco, not New York.

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Gig posters can see that punk and
metal bands played together.

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One our lives called cultures
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Banner say so.
We called punk bands.

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When thrash and punk crossed -

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a metal show in the mood changed.
Mosh and dive phase began.

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The Slayer show was like a prison riot.

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Thrash glasses
gig should be left at home because they are broken.

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I listened to 80s thrash from the beginning.

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Demon The first San Francisco had
Legacy premiere demo.

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I read it in the Metal Forces magazine
"Penbangers" - to identify.

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It was a correspondence column.
I have a cassette gearbox.

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The Internet idea was sounds strange.

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People do
left the metal classifieds magazines -

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where applied
treidauskavereita and listed the favorite band.

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Then they sent each other tapes.

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Money doesn't change owners.

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So he wrote letters.
Imagine!

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The other was sent
cassette, which was copied 37 times.

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So, music and information about new bands in the spread.

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He wrote to each other good bands. This cannot happen again.

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We send live cartridges.
So we did "Kill as One" demo.

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, The audience shouted our name
and knew the lyrics.

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Earnings All-cassette exchange.
It was the Internet, the analog counterpart.

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Thrash metal fans raised in
and the rest of the world.

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When Metallica has the flea market demo
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new records company records
Mgeaforce took over the band's rosters.

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One guy had been
Metallica concert in San Francisco.

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He brought the tape with him.

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When Marsha and I heard it, we were quite confused.

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It was a dick and vigor.

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It left me speechless.
I thought, "Fuck-bitch!"

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Heavy metal was not popular in
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Metallica created a new American sound.

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Kasettimme He heard and called me immediately.

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He praised us and said he wanted to get a recording contract
with us.

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Then Perustitte Mega Force.
- As nobody wanted Metallica.

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We were pakeilla majors -

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but they didn't know what to do about it
Metallica.

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We believed in the sign.
We were in the studio when it was recorded.

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This is the debut album.
It's called "Kill 'EmAll".

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Today kill you all.
Who wants this?

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80s thrash from São Francisco's early years spread outwards.

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In August 1984 Metallica, Anthrax
and Raven showed up in New York.

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Information Then spread ears to the genre majors
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We start the show "Death Rider"
that we saw in 3000, and young people.

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They waved hair and sang along.

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We had worked three years and used
holes every night.

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We organized the concert.
All the record companies were present.

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Bands were unknown to them,
but the crowd was full of fans.

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James went up to the monitors in
and said to the audience:

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"Guess who's back?"
The audience burst out screaming.

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It was the biggest
concerts so far.

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Backstage, I met a nice guy
, who broke into a wide smile.

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Swoop Backstage past the security guards.

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They knew I liked their music.

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He offered us a business registration
Elektra Records.

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A recording contract with a big company
it was a dream.

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Corvo PääsiAtlanticin and Metallica Elektra lists.

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We don't
contract, but only a couple of months later.

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All three bands were given the contract for the show thanks to
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Major record labels discovered the genre of
and wanted to share the profits.

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Slayer has increased in popularity, companies
and record liehittelivät them.

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They chose Rick Rubin's company.
It was a big step forward for them.

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How did your situation change when
connected to a major record label?

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We have a tour bus.
However, we went by van.

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Hotels were finer.
Rooms were not invited at the hourly rate.

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It was a crazy time. We eat and drink better
, and it was good.

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Boss The company took away a pile of cocaine.
I thought, "This is the life!"

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We threw high fives, and he gave us champagne
and Nike sneakers.

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That's why we have old photos of jeans and dirty shirts
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but with new shoes.
Capitol bought our Nike shoes.

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Mid-80s genre flourished bands
and traveled the world.

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They created
levyjään braver and more influential.

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It all culminated
Masterfully seen killer "Reign in Bloodiin".

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Levy revolutionized the sound genre.

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The moment he found his own style.

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Board has the same kind of magic as
N "Highway to Hell".

227
00:25:15,210 --> 00:25:19,711
There is something special.
He is full of vitality.

228
00:25:19,845 --> 00:25:24,762
Fanitimme Mercyful Fatea and Venom,
who always used the eco-effect

229
00:25:24,898 --> 00:25:31,026
muttaAndy and Rick Rubin music
stripped of everything unnecessary.

230
00:25:31,161 --> 00:25:37,123
Don't krumeluureja. Biiseistämme
found or not.

231
00:25:37,258 --> 00:25:41,011
Fortunately, they were so good,
that everyone liked them.

232
00:25:41,141 --> 00:25:44,395
The album's sound is more aggressive.

233
00:25:44,524 --> 00:25:51,698
Many metals
sheets sounded thin. Nakuttivat double bass.

234
00:25:51,831 --> 00:25:54,919
I wanted a heavier sound.

235
00:25:55,046 --> 00:26:00,676
Listener had to feel punching bags
.

236
00:26:10,121 --> 00:26:15,501
Music
it finally started generating money for everyone involved.

237
00:26:15,633 --> 00:26:21,512
Metallica and Slayertienasivat, thus record labels
I wanted more thrash.

238
00:26:21,646 --> 00:26:24,816
Even Death Angel was awarded the contract.

239
00:26:24,945 --> 00:26:31,240
How did recording company contribute to?
- We had a much bigger budget.

240
00:26:31,375 --> 00:26:36,090
We were able to invest in the production of the album.

241
00:26:36,219 --> 00:26:41,220
L. We recorded on one.
I lived in shared accommodation.

242
00:26:41,355 --> 00:26:44,942
We were able to focus on making a new album.

243
00:26:45,072 --> 00:26:51,283
Companies invested in signs, videos
and advertising.

244
00:26:51,419 --> 00:26:56,965
As a result, signs were selling better rides
and grew.

245
00:26:57,098 --> 00:27:02,525
Everything grew and metal was successful.

246
00:27:02,651 --> 00:27:08,245
Suddenly, everywhere in the bands,
who made high quality music.

247
00:27:08,372 --> 00:27:12,921
I have demos of Vojvodina and Sacrifice.

248
00:27:13,049 --> 00:27:17,882
I listened to Sodomia, Hellhammer and Celtic
Frost.

249
00:27:18,018 --> 00:27:25,774
Big bands came from all over the world
. Thing had grown.

250
00:27:26,954 --> 00:27:32,667
Thrash genre grew rapidly
, and the plates were selling gold and platinum.

251
00:27:32,800 --> 00:27:38,810
Videos spin on MTV, and
Fans have formed a global subculture.

252
00:27:38,939 --> 00:27:42,643
Old metal bands had been rivals.

253
00:27:42,780 --> 00:27:46,569
You take a look at
Ozzya or Metallica? - Metallica.

254
00:27:46,705 --> 00:27:50,494
Metallica is better.
- Ozzylla has no seams.

255
00:27:50,631 --> 00:27:52,792
Metallica!

256
00:27:52,927 --> 00:27:57,345
It's new, heavy and thrash.

257
00:28:12,261 --> 00:28:16,310
Clash of the Titãs was the dream of my youth tour
-

258
00:28:16,437 --> 00:28:20,356
having played Anthrax, Slayer and Mgeadeth
.

259
00:28:20,487 --> 00:28:24,821
Turismo announced a major change in metal
American.

260
00:28:24,955 --> 00:28:29,753
Band Warm-up played next
Giant Alice in Chains grunge.

261
00:28:43,203 --> 00:28:50,543
It's ironic ettäAlice in
Chains soon surpassed popular thrash bands.

262
00:28:50,678 --> 00:28:54,514
I couldn't keep the menace of grunge.

263
00:28:54,645 --> 00:29:00,939
The tour was thrash
culmination, and that its death sentence.

264
00:29:01,075 --> 00:29:04,413
Genre
It couldn't grow any more to enlarge.

265
00:29:04,541 --> 00:29:09,208
Anthrax, Slayer and Megadeth
filled arenas.

266
00:29:09,343 --> 00:29:12,597
What can he continue?

267
00:29:12,725 --> 00:29:17,642
They created a song
fast, complex and rigorous.

268
00:29:17,778 --> 00:29:20,402
It was difficult to develop.

269
00:29:20,534 --> 00:29:27,458
Clash of the Titans genre
tour was at the height of its popularity -

270
00:29:27,591 --> 00:29:30,429
but I was running out of ideas.

271
00:29:30,556 --> 00:29:36,981
90 was a difficult time for thrash, style
was completely consumed.

272
00:29:37,112 --> 00:29:40,651
The same thing cannot be recycled forever.

273
00:29:40,786 --> 00:29:44,206
No thrash-limiting label?
- Yes.

274
00:29:44,336 --> 00:29:50,132
The word describes our style very well,
but it's like a pair of tight shoes.

275
00:29:50,265 --> 00:29:55,942
It would be more fun if
it would only be used in the name of Megadeth.

276
00:29:56,069 --> 00:29:59,407
We are much more than just thrash.

277
00:29:59,535 --> 00:30:06,376
We don't want to play ourselves, or get stuck in
stop there.

278
00:30:06,509 --> 00:30:14,264
Some of the other metal bands were
to the status quo.

279
00:30:14,401 --> 00:30:17,405
This doesn't suit us.

280
00:30:21,875 --> 00:30:25,925
The beginning of the 90s
thrash bands altered style.

281
00:30:26,051 --> 00:30:33,807
"Black Album" was a huge success,
which sold more than 22 million.

282
00:30:57,119 --> 00:31:03,793
"Enter Sandman" olijärisyttävä.
Thrash-genre finally -

283
00:31:03,925 --> 00:31:10,184
own classic album, which was rivaling classics
others.

284
00:31:10,314 --> 00:31:14,613
"Black Album" was a great album.

285
00:31:14,740 --> 00:31:19,408
It looked as big as any poplevy
.

286
00:31:19,542 --> 00:31:23,592
I remember when I heard the
"Enter Sandman" for the first time.

287
00:31:23,718 --> 00:31:26,806
That's all I should have.

288
00:31:26,933 --> 00:31:30,437
Why did I feel like a betrayal?

289
00:31:30,566 --> 00:31:35,567
Since you were deceived, and you know it!

290
00:31:35,702 --> 00:31:43,375
They changed the style of money
, but it no longer sounded familiar.

291
00:31:43,511 --> 00:31:48,225
They pulled the public,
who knew nothing about metal.

292
00:31:48,355 --> 00:31:54,614
"Fraud" is a strong word.
I understand -

293
00:31:54,744 --> 00:32:00,955
amazed that people buy another style.

294
00:32:01,091 --> 00:32:03,715
We were, however,
forced to do so.

295
00:32:03,847 --> 00:32:09,144
If we repeat ourselves,
he would only have been a fraud.

296
00:32:09,275 --> 00:32:15,285
If the truth be told...
I threw the board down the stairs.

297
00:32:15,413 --> 00:32:21,673
"What the hell is this?"
It's no longer sounded from the trash.

298
00:32:21,802 --> 00:32:27,895
They have been adapted
no way market music.

299
00:32:38,004 --> 00:32:42,506
The thrash they broke the rules?
- They wrote ballads.

300
00:32:42,639 --> 00:32:50,110
Not an adjustment. It would be the same as
Used keyboards and violins.

301
00:32:50,239 --> 00:32:55,072
I went to a nightclub with a friend...
Don't ask me why.

302
00:32:55,208 --> 00:33:02,928
There Metallica started playing.
"What the hell?, That's not right!"

303
00:33:13,456 --> 00:33:17,922
"Black Album" sold tsiljoonia.

304
00:33:18,049 --> 00:33:24,427
Tags asking, "How do we get our band to play
Metallica"

305
00:33:24,564 --> 00:33:29,564
Many of us have tried to follow in the footsteps of
Metallica.

306
00:33:29,700 --> 00:33:34,831
"If we are the same as they are, we can
equal to the general public -

307
00:33:34,961 --> 00:33:38,964
and our career is so difficult to climb."

308
00:33:39,095 --> 00:33:42,883
Assassin remained true to his style.

309
00:33:43,020 --> 00:33:50,657
Label submitted proposals
, but not always respected.

310
00:33:50,787 --> 00:33:57,164
We are what we are.
We're writing the songs.

311
00:33:57,301 --> 00:34:01,351
We are not going to change anyone's command.

312
00:34:01,477 --> 00:34:07,439
Everyone is talking about themselves to sell the
and the principles of infringement.

313
00:34:07,574 --> 00:34:15,079
It's a contradiction. Many sold their
if for staying the same way.

314
00:34:15,215 --> 00:34:19,633
They gave the fans dictate the style.

315
00:34:19,767 --> 00:34:26,656
Lars said that the
bands paint themselves into a dead end corner.

316
00:34:26,782 --> 00:34:33,326
Therefore, Metallica became a rock band.
I happen to like nurkastani.

317
00:34:53,423 --> 00:34:57,889
Killer keep your style in the 90s -

318
00:34:58,016 --> 00:35:03,265
but many of the bands changed pressure
of record companies.

319
00:35:03,403 --> 00:35:09,994
Album The first one was generally good.
So the record company intervened.

320
00:35:10,126 --> 00:35:15,209
"You have to write a
hit You have to look like this."

321
00:35:15,346 --> 00:35:19,764
I like less levystämme "Force ofHabit".

322
00:35:19,897 --> 00:35:25,610
I was trying to please the record company
, I do it to myself.

323
00:35:25,743 --> 00:35:30,660
They wanted to make a video ballad.

324
00:35:30,796 --> 00:35:33,919
It was a big change from the first one.

325
00:35:34,053 --> 00:35:41,607
Gentlemen money dictate what kind of
music we should make.

326
00:35:55,808 --> 00:36:03,113
We made some bad decisions.
We felt like we were in the wrong place.

327
00:36:03,241 --> 00:36:08,324
The band's success is not finished, but the music
correct decisions.

328
00:36:08,461 --> 00:36:15,302
Band contracts were terminated,
, and we separated.

329
00:36:15,434 --> 00:36:20,945
It was a dark moment for us.
An era was coming to an end.

330
00:36:21,072 --> 00:36:26,238
I no longer had fun,
I didn't want to continue.

331
00:36:26,375 --> 00:36:29,748
I stayed at home and I joined the PTA.

332
00:36:29,882 --> 00:36:34,514
Scares parents away from other meetings
PTA.

333
00:36:34,643 --> 00:36:41,020
I hope I would have just continued writing murder songs.

334
00:36:43,328 --> 00:36:49,338
Mid-90s thrash genre
stagnated.

335
00:36:49,466 --> 00:36:54,467
The result was a series again, even more so at the extreme alagenrejä
-

336
00:36:54,603 --> 00:36:58,225
such as death metal, grindcore and
black metal.

337
00:36:58,361 --> 00:37:04,870
Melodies of the pieces were missing,
and the song was a low growl.

338
00:37:05,000 --> 00:37:10,677
Thrash metal, however, remained alive
unexpected.

339
00:37:33,061 --> 00:37:36,766
When we started publishing a plaque-

340
00:37:36,903 --> 00:37:42,496
thrash genre was dying.
She stagnated.

341
00:37:42,624 --> 00:37:47,291
Something essential was missing.

342
00:37:47,426 --> 00:37:51,298
It wasn't the same vigor as thrash
early.

343
00:37:51,434 --> 00:37:56,731
We took influences from all over suosikkilevyiltämme.

344
00:37:56,863 --> 00:38:01,245
We try to understand what made signs
big.

345
00:38:01,373 --> 00:38:07,500
We try to do our own thing, but at the same time
to leave our mark.

346
00:38:07,636 --> 00:38:12,054
What are the elements in Gothenburg
Borrowed thrash bands?

347
00:38:12,188 --> 00:38:15,192
They borrowed fast pace.

348
00:38:15,319 --> 00:38:22,992
They took it some distance
melodittomaan death metal.

349
00:38:23,128 --> 00:38:30,218
Bands re-interpreted metal music from the previous period

350
00:38:30,352 --> 00:38:35,150
when thrash was still linked to traditional metal.

351
00:38:55,991 --> 00:39:03,711
Why is the music extreme, but still
melodic?

352
00:39:03,841 --> 00:39:10,017
Swedes like that. popular music
It's melodic.

353
00:39:10,147 --> 00:39:13,021
It's an important part of our music.

354
00:39:13,153 --> 00:39:18,201
When combined with a feeling that still
, which is available for the good metal song...

355
00:39:18,331 --> 00:39:25,422
I love aggression, but we also use melodies
and hooks.

356
00:39:25,555 --> 00:39:31,731
It's in all of our songs.
Songs have to be melodies.

357
00:39:31,861 --> 00:39:37,323
Swedish thrash take inspiration from
meta-list death

358
00:39:37,456 --> 00:39:42,004
but it returns to the original intent of the genre -

359
00:39:42,133 --> 00:39:46,931
because the bands are fierce and
, unpleasant, but he also knows how to play.

360
00:40:08,899 --> 00:40:13,198
Swedes are revived thrash
alone.

361
00:40:13,326 --> 00:40:19,952
2000 The beginning, Lamb of
Godista became an influential band.

362
00:40:20,090 --> 00:40:23,380
It's auttoitoinnuttamaan
thrash genre in the United States.

363
00:40:23,514 --> 00:40:26,008
Get started now!

364
00:40:40,802 --> 00:40:44,341
We are big fans of thrash.

365
00:40:44,476 --> 00:40:50,403
We grew up in
suburbs and somehow we found it in music.

366
00:40:50,531 --> 00:40:55,780
Football or chess instead
My hobby is metal.

367
00:40:55,918 --> 00:41:01,548
We wanted to imitate
Megadeth, Testament and Slayer.

368
00:41:01,680 --> 00:41:05,184
We arrived at the figures fans of the genre have disappeared.

369
00:41:05,313 --> 00:41:11,940
We have revitalized your music style,
has not been heard from in 20 years.

370
00:41:12,078 --> 00:41:17,161
Was it exciting to hear Cordeiro from bands like Godin?

371
00:41:17,298 --> 00:41:21,799
It was the best song in a long time.
I have a new power.

372
00:41:21,933 --> 00:41:29,403
I felt like I had been asleep for 12 years.
I wanted to go back to work.

373
00:41:29,533 --> 00:41:34,829
Lamb of God asked me to call
"Ashes Wake of the" album.

374
00:41:34,961 --> 00:41:37,502
It looked interesting.

375
00:41:37,633 --> 00:41:45,389
He said to expect types of jumpsuits and make-up.

376
00:41:45,526 --> 00:41:51,701
"You look the same as us aikoinamme
I want to play with you."

377
00:41:51,831 --> 00:41:57,377
It was good to know it had worked.

379
00:42:01,727 --> 00:42:05,125
say he took a model.
When the work seems worth it.

380
00:42:05,160 --> 00:42:08,523
They say they took us a model.
When the work seems worth it.

381
00:42:08,659 --> 00:42:14,502
How is Exodus going today?
- We are hungry and away from drugs.

382
00:42:14,630 --> 00:42:17,718
We are motivated and want to show -

383
00:42:17,846 --> 00:42:23,772
genre that was one of the
first, and that we are still the best for him.

384
00:42:43,192 --> 00:42:47,242
Like thrash
maintained its vitality?

385
00:42:47,368 --> 00:42:52,369
Doing and listening is a
incredibly liberating.

386
00:42:52,504 --> 00:42:59,595
While young people want to rebel
, gender has its place.

387
00:42:59,728 --> 00:43:06,273
Texts are relevant.
Attentive listener receives something out of them.

388
00:43:06,409 --> 00:43:09,865
Otherwise, it's just good music.

389
00:43:10,001 --> 00:43:13,254
Circle.
It's about rebellion.

390
00:43:13,383 --> 00:43:20,604
Young people will always be
confused and angry.

391
00:43:20,732 --> 00:43:25,899
Some of them want to wave my hair to the music -

392
00:43:26,035 --> 00:43:31,962
and to deal with so much anger.
In that sense, thrash is timeless.

393
00:43:32,090 --> 00:43:39,727
Thrash metal and stay alive,
because the genre is not very elegant.

394
00:43:39,857 --> 00:43:47,612
Fashions come and go, but metal is not
any way.


