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Nuclear is a Chilean thrash and death metal band formed in 2003 in Arica, drawing on the aggressive sonic tradition of Bay Area thrash while incorporating death metal brutality. The band released early albums Heaven Denied (2006) and Ten Broken Codes (2008) before signing to Candlelight Records for Formula for Anarchy, which expanded their reach internationally. Nuclear is recognized as one of the leading acts in the contemporary South American extreme metal scene.
Nuclear Assault was formed in New York City in 1984 by bassist Dan Lilker following his departure from Anthrax and guitarist and vocalist John Connelly, quickly establishing themselves as one of the more politically outspoken acts in the American thrash metal scene. The band released six studio albums, with Survive (1988) and Handle with Care (1989) representing their commercial and critical peak, distinguished by sharp social commentary delivered over tightly wound thrash arrangements. The band broke up, reunited, and split again multiple times before fully retiring in 2022.
Num Skull was a thrash and death metal band from Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, formed in 1985 by guitarist Tom Brandner. The band developed a sound rooted in the influence of Slayer, Exodus, and early Bay Area thrash, appearing on metal compilations in the late 1980s but never releasing a proper full-length during their initial run, with a completed 1991 album going officially unreleased. The band was active intermittently across several revivals through the 1990s and 2000s before splitting for the final time in the early 2020s.
Ol Drake is the guitarist and vocalist of British thrash metal band Evile, who launched a solo project under his own name in 2013 following a temporary departure from the group. His debut solo album Old Rake (2015), released on Earache Records, is an all-instrumental collection spanning thrash, neoclassical shred, and classic rock, featuring guest appearances from Gary Holt (Exodus/Slayer), James Murphy (Death/Testament), and Josh Middleton (Sylosis), with drums by Mike Heller. Drake has since returned to Evile as frontman, but Old Rake stands as a showcase of his range outside the band's signature aggression.
Bristol's Onslaught are thrash metal lifers who helped build the UK thrash scene alongside peers like Sabbat and Xentrix in the late 1980s. Albums 'The Force' and 'In Search of Sanity' established their ripping, Slayer-influenced attack, and after a lengthy hiatus, they returned with renewed ferocity on 'Killing Peace' and subsequent releases to reclaim their place in the European thrash hierarchy.
Atlanta's Paladin bring European-flavored power-thrash metal to the American South, with frontman Taylor Washington's soaring vocals, harsh rasps, and blazing guitar work recalling the melodic intensity of 1980s Iron Maiden and Helloween. Signed to Prosthetic Records, the band's debut album 'Ascension' showcased fiery dual-guitar harmonies and catchy melodies wrapped in thrash metal aggression. Washington also serves as a touring guitarist for Arsis, further demonstrating the technical prowess that fuels Paladin's ambitious compositions.
Pest Control are a Leeds crossover thrash band who bring hardcore economy and metal riffing into the same fast, hostile frame. Emerging from the United Kingdom's contemporary hardcore circuit, the band made a strong impression with Don't Test the Pest, a record that sounds deliberately compact, sweaty, and direct. Songs such as "Wake in Hell," "Don't Test the Pest," "Buggin' Out," "Enjoy the Show," and "Struck Down" move quickly, often keeping the tracks short while packing in galloping riffs, barked vocals, gang energy, and enough lead-guitar flash to make the thrash influence explicit. Year of the Pest and later activity reinforced the band's reputation as a live-first act, one that belongs as much to hardcore rooms as to metal festivals. Pest Control fit metal and punk scope at the same time because crossover is exactly their lane. Their appeal lies in momentum and attitude rather than technical excess. The songs hit, move, and get out, leaving the impression of a band that understands how to make old-school ingredients feel urgent in a current scene.
Product of Hate are a thrash and groove metal band from Kenosha, Wisconsin, founded in 2007 under the name I for an I before adopting their current name. Signed to Napalm Records, the band released their debut Buried in Violence in 2016 to strong chart performance and recognition from Metal Hammer, delivering a tight, riff-forward sound rooted in classic American thrash aggression.
Prototype are a progressive and thrash metal band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1994 by vocalist and guitarist Vince Levalois and guitarist Kragen Lum. Over three studio albums, the band evolved from a progressive metal foundation toward increasingly aggressive thrash-inflected territory on their third record Catalyst, and several of their tracks appeared in the Guitar Hero III and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam video game soundtracks.
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