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A to Z of the Noughties: Slayer to Zakk Wylde

Nov 20, 2009
Where were you on the night before the dawn of the New Millennium? Jon Kerr was getting a pit going in Jilly’s Rockworld, Manchester. We’ve asked him to summarise the ten years since then in all things metal in a handy A to Z Slayer No Slayer, no...

Future Hits 044: Japanese Voyeurs

Nov 19, 2009
Japanese Voyeurs From: London, UK Sounds like: Daisy Chainsaw, Babes In Toyland, Kyuss Website: www.MySpace.com/JapaneseVoyeurs Thrash Hits verdict: The grunge revival is alive and kicking right here in the UK of A and Japanese Voyeurs are most...

EP: Ship To Shore – Let's Not Get Caught

Nov 19, 2009
Ship To Shore Let’s Not Get Caught Broken Night Records 17 November 2009 by Ben Goulder When members of beatdown pop-punker, Bradley Arise, joined forces with Andy Boswell from the now-split melodic hardcore band The Legacy, it was inevitable the...

Here's the artwork for the new Lostprophets album, The Betrayed

Nov 19, 2009
The Betrayed, the long-awaited fourth album from Lostprophets is all set to be released on 18 January 2010 through Visible Noise and, judging by recent single ‘It’s Not The End of the World But I Can See It From Here’, it’s going to be alright. The...

Got a lighter? Dream Theater release video for 'Wither'

Nov 19, 2009
Dream Theater have made a behind-the-scenes type video for ‘Wither’, the latest track to be lifted from their rather awesome recent album, Black Clouds & Silver Linings. It’s a bit of a ballad, hence the lighter. The band has used footage from the...


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Gaz H.
9.4
excellent
  Thrash Hits might be a young site, but it's already shaping up to be a really great UK-based metal site. There's a real lack of UK-centric intelligent metal sites, and hopefully Thrash Hits will step up to fill this void.
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