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[For Beginners] Start Here! A Collection of Classic Thrash Metal Songs

[For Beginners] Start Here! A Collection of Classic Thrash Metal Songs
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[For Beginners] Start Here! A Collection of Classic Thrash Metal Songs

In the 1980s, a music genre called “thrash metal,” which emerged primarily in the United States, made a powerful impact on the music scene by fusing the speed of punk and hardcore with aggressive heavy metal.

Over time, various styles of thrash metal have appeared—from those showcasing intricate technical prowess to those incorporating melodic elements—making it a genre with a surprisingly diverse musical palette.

In this article, we’ll introduce some quintessential tracks that define thrash metal.

It’s a lineup of masterpieces we highly recommend to anyone looking to step into the world of thrash metal.

[For Beginners] Start Here! A Collection of Classic Thrash Metal Songs (1–10)

Angel Of DeathSLAYER

Slayer – Angel Of Death (Live At The Augusta Civic Center, Maine/2004)
Angel Of DeathSLAYER

Among the bands known as the Thrash “Four Heavenly Kings,” also called the Big Four, Slayer produces the most evil sound of them all.

This track opens their 1986 masterpiece Reign in Blood, the album that made their name known around the world.

Not only is it a classic in the history of thrash metal, it’s an essential song in the broader history of heavy metal.

With bewilderingly complex riffs unleashed at blistering speed, punishing drums, and lyrics that sparked controversy, it’s a truly classic number that profoundly influenced death metal and bands known for extreme sounds.

Holy Wars…The Punishment DueMegadeth

Megadeth – Holy Wars…The Punishment Due
Holy Wars...The Punishment DueMegadeth

A masterpiece packed to the brim with the appeal of Megadeth, who dub their musical style “intellectual thrash metal” and consistently craft songs woven from a band ensemble backed by standout technique—even among the so-called Big Four of thrash.

Released in 1990, it opens the hugely successful classic Rust in Peace and stands as one of their signature tracks.

The moment the intro guitar riff hits, countless metal kids can’t help but start headbanging.

Marty Friedman’s Japanese-influenced guitar phrases are the icing on the cake!

Caught In A MoshANTHRAX

Anthrax, one of the Big Four of thrash metal alongside Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer.

Released in 1987, this masterpiece from their breakout album Among the Living—where they truly cemented their style—is a standout track.

It fuses fierce thrash riffs with the breakneck drive of punk and hardcore, making it a textbook example of crossover thrash.

It’s not just about speed—the dynamic shifts and ebb-and-flow of the arrangement are unbelievably cool.

Had a bad day? Crank this track at full volume!

Over The WallTestament

TESTAMENT – Over The Wall (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Over The WallTestament

Testament is a band that represents the Bay Area thrash scene centered on the U.S.

West Coast.

This is the opening track from their 1987 debut album, The Legacy, and its thrilling structure and unexpectedly intricate twin-guitar harmonies proved they were far more than mere Metallica followers.

Although there was a time when the band’s future seemed uncertain due to the decline of thrash metal and vocalist Chuck Billy’s serious illness, they have continued to be highly active ever since.

Blind FaithKreator

Alongside Sodom and Destruction, they stand as one of the leading German thrash metal bands.

The nickname “the three crows of German thrash” is well known among Japanese fans.

This track is a classic in thrash metal history, featured as the opening number on Kreator’s third album, Terrible Certainty, released in 1987.

Forget polish or tidy precision—this is furious, runaway thrash that single-mindedly pursues speed.

You’ll be knocked out by its blistering, breakneck rage, no question!

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