Slayer - Reign In Blood
Its Hard to pin down exactly what album best represents this band simply because there is a lot
of great material from them. However, most agreed its best to start where "Angel of Death" began.
Anthrax- Among the Living
Although "State of Euphoria" is my favorite Anthrax album i cannot deny the impact of this record.
With songs like "Indians" and "Caught in the Mosh" i simply cannot argue why this one was chosen among the rest.
Sepultura - Beneath The Remains
Basically when it came to Sepultura it came down to "Beneath the Remains" and "Arise". But many agreed that more thrash elements existed on this record than the latter including myself.
Dark Angel- Darkness Descends
This is basically where it all started for the mighty Gene Hoglan. The band never really gained much noteriety outside of the diehards but till this day is still one of the most influential bands to be
mentioned.
Overkill - The Years of Decay
I have zero arguement with this as its one of my alltime favorite records. It was one of the most
experimental moments for the band and simply defines perfection in my opinion on how thrash should be done.
Flotsam and Jetsam- Doomsday for the Deceiver
Im still not sure why this album gets as much hype as it does. Its not bad of course but ive always
felt that "No Place of Disgrace" was their unicorn and the album to beat. But, maybe some has to do with original bassist Jason Newsted who later went on to join Metallica.
Exodus - Bonded By Blood
Its no surprise that this band and record find its way on this list and was virtually exclusive that almost no other album by them was mentioned as a must have.
Laaz Rockit- Annihilation Principle
Had this record not made it on the list i probably would of quit metal alltogether. Just kidding. But still one of the most underappreciated and unheard albums of its time im glad that the metal faithful realize its importance and its style.
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
I could of easily lived with "So Far, So Good, So What" making this list but the reality is "Rust in Peace" is easily one of the best albums of its generation. Not only does it showcase outstanding musicianship but overall i felt it marked Megadeth at its most brutal with speed and intensity.
Testament- The New Order
This one was close as "The Legacy" got mentioned a few times in its own right. But i would agree that "The New Order" is perfection and Testament at their best. The production was stronger and the writing heavy and melodic.