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Still, with the axe-men from Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Obituary and Carcass all queuing up to spill their guts, you'd best know your death metal onions, lest they turn the blades on you.


Extreme metal came to life in the early '80s as Newcastle's Venom took the toughest elements of Mot?rhead, Priest and Sabbath, and bolted on harsh vocals, Satanic themes and punk rock aggression. By 1984, Venom-influenced acts cheap nba jerseyscrept through the underground, peddling aggressive thrash with gruff vocals: San Francisco's Possessed released the Death Metal demo, Switzerland's Hellhammer appeared on a compilation called Death Metal, and Florida's Death put out Death By Metal. Notice a theme yet?


Trevor Peres, guitarist with classic groovy death metallers Obituary, recalls: "Down in Florida, people were listening to Nasty Savage and Savatage as well as shredders like Randy Rhoads before the really heavy stuff started with bands like Celtic Frost, Slayer, Hellhammer and Venom."


In 1986, Slayer's Reign In Blood shocked 'em all with blinding kick drum-work and speedy picking - both vital components of death metal. Meanwhile, unsigned grindcore band Repulsion recorded their debut album, which was saturated with two other death metal staples: blastbeats and gore-laden vocals.


One problem: the record was so extreme that no label would touch it, making it strictly for tape-trading die-hards. Notable fans included UK grinders like Napalm Death and Carcass.


Come 1987, death metal finally took shape cheap nfl jerseyswith Death's Scream Bloody Gore, and in '89, Morbid Angel's Altars Of Madness upped the ante even further, featuring blinding blastbeats, complex structures, and often atonal riffage and soloing.


 

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