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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 Thrash Metal Masterpieces (31–40)

Metal ForcesOnslaught

“Metal Forces,” featured on the British thrash metal band Onslaught’s classic 1986 album The Force.

It’s a landmark track that steered them from the raw initial impulse of hardcore toward a sharper, more aggressive thrash metal sound.

A torrent of sound over six minutes, where distorted guitar riffs entwine with blisteringly fast drums.

The breathless progression will have you clenching your fist before you know it.

This one song may well have propelled them to the forefront of the UK thrash scene.

Re-recorded multiple times and beloved for years, it’s a track truly worthy of being called a classic.

Blood for BloodMachine Head

“Blood for Blood,” a track from American heavy metal band Machine Head’s debut album Burn My Eyes, released in 1994.

From the band’s inception, this song has embodied their fusion of thrash metal’s aggression with groove metal’s heaviness.

It’s a piece that makes you want to experience its raw, raging energy firsthand.

Robb Flynn’s screams, the rhythm section charging forward like a heavy tank, and the razor-sharp, chugging guitar riffs combine to devastating effect.

It’s not just sheer intensity, though—you’ll also want to pay attention to the tight musicianship that runs through the entire track.

Do so, and you’ll fully grasp the magnitude of the impact they had on the scene.

The ExorcistPossessed

The Exorcist by the American band Possessed is known as a classic that forced open the doors to the death metal genre.

Many listeners might think, “It’s so extreme I hesitate to even play it!” From an eerie intro that evokes a famous horror film, it suddenly shifts into a shocking barrage of storm-like guitars and beastly roars.

The sound fuses the breakneck rush of thrash metal with a demonic atmosphere, which can be overwhelming at first.

But it’s precisely this unparalleled ferocity that is their true essence.

For now, don’t overthink it—just surrender yourself to this flood of sound.

I Saw Your Mommy…Suicidal Tendencies

“I Saw Your Mommy…,” a track from Suicidal Tendencies’ 1983 debut, by pioneers who fused hardcore and metal.

It’s a quintessential crossover thrash song where the speed of hardcore punk meets the aggression of thrash metal.

The lyrics are extremely shocking and have stirred controversy for their extremity.

Despite the intensity, at its core lies the straightforward, breakneck drive characteristic of skate punk.

Many listeners are captivated by the unique madness born from the collision of its ferocious lyrical world and energetic sound.

Experience this dangerously alluring sound for yourself.

Charging the VoidVektor

Vektor – Charging the Void (Official Audio)
Charging the VoidVektor

Among thrash metal bands that emerged after 2000, the American band Vektor stands out for its barrage of highly technical riffs and unpredictably intricate song structures.

As their self-proclaimed label “progressive sci-fi metal” suggests, their worldview sets them apart from many straightforward thrash acts—and this particular track may be where the band’s idiosyncrasies are felt most intensely.

Despite running over nine minutes, its dizzying progression keeps it from ever feeling long.