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Ocean (feat. Meghan Trainor) - Ocean (feat. Meghan Trainor) - Single by LunchMoney Lewis
Ocean (feat. Meghan Trainor) - Single | LunchMoney Lewis
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At Last - At Last! by Etta James
At Last! | Etta James
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Borrow Your Time - Silver Crane (Deluxe) by Fly By Midnight
Silver Crane (Deluxe) | Fly By Midnight
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Crash Into Me - Crash by Dave Matthews Band
Crash | Dave Matthews Band
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Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck) (Feat. Zack De La Rocha) - Run the Jewels 2 by Run The Jewels
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Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys) - The Hits Collection, Vol. One (Deluxe Edition) by JAY-Z
The Hits Collection, Vol. One (Deluxe Edition) | JAY-Z
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Right In - Bangarang by Skrillex
Bangarang | Skrillex
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Human After All - Human After All by Daft Punk
Human After All | Daft Punk
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War - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by Outkast
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | Outkast
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Ruff Ryders' Anthem - It's Dark and Hell Is Hot by DMX
It's Dark and Hell Is Hot | DMX
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Curtis (Bonus Track Version)
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Thrash Metal Essentials
In the early ‘80s, while rock was pushing toward post-punk and New Wave, the forces of metal were on a collision course. The classic heavy metal practiced by Black Sabbath and their descendents converged with the progressive energy of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and the two were met head-on by the speed and ferocity of punk. In this perfect storm, thrash was born. The fast, chugging chords and wailing solos of Metallica began to define the genre’s sound, while Megadeth inherited the cleaner vocals and more proggy twists and turns of groups like Iron Maiden. Slayer channeled darkness into songs about suicide, Satanism, insanity, and murder, pushing thrash into a violent new territory. Going forward, thrash would continue to be transformed by the leaden riffs of Sepultura and the breakneck speeds and white-noise screams of Pantera. Bands like Power Trip are keeping thrash alive with their churning, distorted guitars and guttural growls.
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