The best Rob Zombie songs take a trip through the eye-opening career of the larger-than-life heavy metal legend.
With such a polarizing genre, aesthetic is the primary way one can find others in their metal tribe.
From the Big 4 of thrash to legacy acts like Iron Maiden, Thin Lizzy and Judas Priest, which heavy metal bands belong in the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame?
Fusing black metal, thrash, punk attitude and gore-horror imagery, the best death metal bands have pushed through some dramatic shifts over the years.
Thrash metal established itself throughout underground clubs and tape-trading communities across the globe, thanks to the success of Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth and Metallica.
An innovation of the psychedelic era, putting backwards messages into songs became de rigueur for metal acts in the 80s. But which of these really existed?
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As the band gear up for tour, uDiscover sat down with vocalist Steve “Zetro” Souza to discuss all things thrash and the future of Exodus.
Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian looks back on the early years of the thrash legends’ legacy, and the albums that broke them to an international market.
As one of the Big Four of thrash, Anthrax helped usher in a style of metal that not only dominated throughout the 80s, but lay the template for metal to come.
A playlist of the greatest Top 40 metal tracks released by The Big Four: thrash metal legends Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax.
Anthrax’s second album, Spreading The Disease, remains one of the cornerstones in not only the band’s history, but the birth of thrash metal in the 80s.