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[QUOTE="BestialOnslaught:424134"]I gotta disagree. Though the term didn't come around for a few more years (it was actually probably a matter of months between when POSSESSED and ONSLAUGHT coined it on each side of the pond), I still think that conceptually, VENOM encompassed many styles of extreme Metal, as did POSSESSED, ONSLAUGHT, HELLHAMMER/CF, SLAYER, SODOM, SARCOFAGO and so many other bands. So I don't really see any error in calling the early works of those bands Thrash, Black Metal OR Death Metal, since all the subgenre segmentation that occurred really was from the next generation of bands that chose to focus on only the brutal aspects, only the Satanic aspects, etc. I think those bands continue to endure as some of the best and most important Metal bands ever, because they encompassed a variety of feelings in their sounds, rather than aiming to be, ya know, the most guttural/gorey band or the most lo-fi Black Legions worshippers possible. In an album like Welcome To Hell, I can hear a similar kind of brutal abandon to that on Severed Survival, a similar dark atmosphere to that on Thy Mighty Contract, a similar sheer metallic energy to that on an album such as Kill Em All.[/QUOTE]
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