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Thrash
Back in the day, we just called DRI, COC, etc. "thrash" (before "Crossover," which was 1985 era) because kids who listened to that music were thrashers or skateboarders. Maybe make a note of that? Conservationist666 (talk) 02:20, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
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I think Crossover thrash should have it's own page because it was a very influential genre. Here's some examples of genres it gave rise to:
They are important genres! (Well, 1st and 3rd are). It also influenced:
So, any ideas? π₰₯ ĬLʡ$Φǚɭђµπt₴ŗ ₯₰π 10:33, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
- My design for the page is here: User:IL7Soulhunter/Sandbox/Crossover thrash --π₰₯ ĬLʡ$Φǚɭђµπt₴ŗ ₯₰π 22:00, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
- created page Metal of Head 22:58, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
List
I'm glad this page has been added. However, lists are not encouraged in Misplaced Pages articles of this sort -- see Misplaced Pages:Embedded list. It would be better to include lists of crossover thrash groups in sentence forms, contextually grouped according to geography or style. Aryder779 (talk) 04:31, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
Should this article be moved?
Bands like Suicidal Tendencies, Corrosion of Conformity, Agnostic Front, etc. and thrash metal with a little bit more hardcore punk is more often called punk metal than "crossover thrash." See Piero Scaruffi and allmusic for instance. Crossover thrash is used much less and it's also a term that could cause confusion (for instance a thrash metal band like Metallica crossovered over to a wide audience, so one might accidently put them into this category.) I suggest we move this article to the punk metal page (the current state of that page is total OR.) RG (talk) 03:59, 10 July 2010 (UTC)
- Uh, not really. The term "crossover thrash" is much more popular and widespread (on last.fm, for example, 15,000 people have used "crossover" as a tag and and another 1000 have used "crossover thrash", while only 1,200 people use "punk metal". Also, punk metal and "metalpunk" is often used for a new scene metal mostly influenced by crust punk and Darkthrone's newest albums. A couple of places using the "punk metal" term doesn't mean that it's the only one used. SonOfPlisskin (talk) 20:00, 15 June 2014 (UTC)
Crossover bands
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An anonymous IP user has been deleting bands that are generally considered as crossover. He claims there are no sources, but is actually deciding himself what should or shouldn't be considered for the list. There are many other bands without sources that he doesn't seem to have a problem with. The only one that there doesn't seem to be any "reliable" source for is Lawnmower Death, so we'll leave that band out for the time being. I'd like someone do check the sources for Dead Horse and Hellbastard and see if they're alright. He also seems to have a problem wth Hirax, despite there being reliable sources. I'm including this for comment, because the user continued to revert my edits without trying to discuss it here SonOfPlisskin (talk) 00:50, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
hell bastard are Crust punk from 2009 Book reference
http://en.wikipedia.org/Crust_punk
dead horse are Death Metal Grindcore Alternative Metal Heavy Metal as per allmusic Quite more reliable than "blabber mouth" . http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dead-horse-mn0000222011 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.39.152.45 (talk) 22:31, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
lawnmower death are Thrash metal in their Own Writing https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lawnmower-Deth/222850577726503?sk=info https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lawnmower-Deth/222850577726503 68.39.152.45 (talk) 22:35, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
hirax "Heavy metal, Speed/Thrash metal" as per allmusic quite reliable http://www.allmusic.com/artist/hirax-mn0000681354 68.39.152.45 (talk) 22:52, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
- Okay, I'm going to address your points since they're all so simple:
- "hell bastard are Crust punk from 2009 Book reference" - Bands can belong to more than one genre. In fact, if you're going to discount crossover bands for playing naother genre, you're going to have a very short list. Also, one source claiming that something is "X", doesn't mean other sources claiming it's Y should be discounted. Look at the Mudvayne discussion page, for another editor who made the same mistake.
- "AMG stuff" - You're not supposed to use the sidebar genres. AMG doesn't even have a crossover tag. If you're going by that, then no bands are crossover, and D.R.I. is Alternative/Indie. Also, no "more reliable" nothing. Blabbermouth is a reliable source. The Hirax article which is what counts, mentions crossover.
- "lawnmower death are Thrash metal in their Own Writing " - Whatever happened to not using artist's own bios? At least Hirax had their own site. Anyway, I didn't even add Lawnmower Deth this time. SonOfPlisskin (talk) 23:29, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
- Okay, I'm going to address your points since they're all so simple:
List of crossover thrash bands
This is the list that was on the page. Articles need sources that people agree on before they go on.
- The Accüsed
- Agnostic Front
- A.N.S
- Attitude Adjustment
- Beowulf
- Biohazard
- Blunt Force Trauma
- The Brood (band)
- Carnivore
- Cerebral Fix
- Concrete Sox
- Corrosion of Conformity
- Cro-Mags
- The Crucified
- Crumbsuckers
- Cryptic Slaughter
- Dayglo Abortions
- Dead Horse
- D.R.I.
- Discharge
- Dr. Know
- Excel
- Eyesburn
- Final Conflict
- Gang Green
- Hatebreed
- Hellbastard
- Hirax
- Hogan's Heroes
- The Icemen
- Lawnmower Deth
- Leeway
- Life of Agony (early)
- Lobotomia
- Ludichrist
- M.O.D.
- Madball
- Mucky Pup
- Municipal Waste
- Nuclear Assault
- Prong
- Ratos de Porão
- Send More Paramedics
- Short Sharp Shock (SSS)
- Sick Mother Fakers
- Soziedad Alkoholika
- SSD
- S.O.D.
- Suicidal Tendencies
- Sworn Enemy
- This Is Hell (band)
- Uncle Slam
- Vegan Reich
- Verbal Abuse
- Void
- Wehrmacht
- What Happens Next?
- Yellow Machinegun
SonOfPlisskin (talk) 23:29, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
You don't "own" the page . Consensus is that list has been there for years . not for a self important person to claim ownership of the page and do what they want with it . Section blanking is a serious issue. you're apparently having an OCD and haven't waited for anyone to respond to your request . Thats procedure. Thats how things work . When working TOGETHER with others . Not for one persons point of view who Changes genres at every page they see fit to get a band in a list . You work at earache or metal blade or are in one of the bands most likely .68.39.152.45 (talk) 23:37, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
- I think you missed this line "Each band needs to be sourced to be included on that list." And don't give me that "working together" stuff. You're refusing to accept reliable sources just because you don't like it. SonOfPlisskin (talk) 23:43, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
- "The Accused Sign to Southern Lord, Ready The Curse Of Martha Splatterhead". http://exclaim.ca/.
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- "DEAD HORSE: Footage Of Reunion Concert".
- Donnelly, Justin. "Review: Dead Horse - Boil(ing)". Blistering.com.
- "Hellbastard Signs With Selfmadegod Records".
- Barkasi, Dan. "Blistering.com Review: Hellbastard - The Need To Kill". Blistering.com. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
- "Hirax - "The New Age of Terror"".
- "Hirax - Artist Biography".
- "Ludichrist MusicMight biography".
- "BILLY MILANO's M.O.D. Returns To Live Stage In Austin (Video)".
- {{cite web|url=http://www.revolvermag.com/news/14-thrash-albums-you-need-to-own.html%7Ctitle=14 Thrash Albums You Need to Own|publisher=[[Revolver Magazine}}