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Who are the Big 4 of other metal subgenres? : r/MetalForTheMasses

We all know the Big 4 of Thrash Metal are Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, and Megadeth.

Thrash metal - Wikipedia

The genre was commercially successful from approximately 1985 through 1991, bringing prominence to Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax, all grouped ...

Who are 'the big four' in metal music? - Quora

The Big Four of Thrash Metal. Those are the biggest American Thrash bands that were formed in the 1980's. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax.

The 'Big 4' Bands of 17 Metal Subgenres - Loudwire

The 'Big 4′ Bands of 17 Metal Subgenres · The 'Big 4' of 17 Metal Subgenres · The New Wave of American Heavy Metal · Slipknot · Avenged ...

Looking Back and Ranking Thrash Metal's "Big 4" - Houston Press

Let's look at Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer, "The Big Four" when it came to '80s thrash metal bands. ... music, pop culture, and social issues.

Who Are The Big Four of Thrash Metal? - YouTube

Are you a fan of thrash metal? Ever wondered if the 'Big Four' really deserve their legendary status? In this video, we'll dive into the ...

The Second Big Four Of US Thrash Metal

The 2nd Big Four would definitely be Exodus, Testament, Flotsam & Jetsam and Death Angel. That's assuming we're talking about old school bands. Evile, Havok, ...

The 'Big Four' Bands of Metal Subgenres - A Response

The 'Big Four' Bands of Metal Subgenres - A Response ; Mother Earth, Within Temptation ; Theli · Therion ; Design Your Universe, Epica ; Heavy Metal Loudwire calls ...

Was Any Band Wrongly Excluded From 'Big Four' Of 1980s Thrash ...

Several years earlier, Billy told Metal Insider that METALLICA, MEGADETH, SLAYER and ANTHRAX are the only bands that deserved to be lumped ...

The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria is a live video with performances by Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax, the "big four" of American thrash metal.

The Big 4... of British Heavy Metal

I was wondering, there's the Big 4 of U.S. Thrash Metal, so what would be the U.K. equivalent? My first thought is Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motörhead and ...

Rate the thrash metal "Big 4" | Steve Hoffman Music Forums

Of the four, Megadeth is the one that I've listened too the most & have seen the most times live, but Metallica has overall made the most ...

1990s 'Big Four' bands v2? Share your thoughts! - SevenString.org

Megadeth is probably a distant second, since Countdown came out early in the 90's and was a huge record for metal, probably one of the most ...

Which Bands Comprise the 'Big 4' of Rock? - Audio Ink Radio

What's the 'Big 4' of Rock? The “Big Four” of metal music consists of bands that were influential in the early thrash metal scene. Metallica, of ...

What happened when the Big Four played together for the very first ...

The atmosphere at the Polish Sonisphere is electric. Like medieval armies preparing for battle, the bands are staked out in two giant white ...

Who is the Greatest of the Big Four of Thrash Metal? - Music Banter

I think Metallica is by far the best of the four; their songs vary a lot more than any of the other three bands'. Metallica can pull off power ...

German Thrash: The Teutonic Big 4: Tankard, Sodom, Destruction ...

As part of my Metal Hall Legacy article series, part one and two covered important German Traditional and Power Metal bands who have yet to be ...

​The Big Four: The Titans of Thrash Metal - Eyesore Merch

At the forefront of this movement were four legendary bands that would come to be known as The Big Four: Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax.

Who are the 'big four' bands in the metal genre? - Far Out Magazine

Korn, Deftones, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit are deemed its 'big four'. Some commentators switch out Limp Bizkit, the Fred Durst-fronted outfit, for the ...

What are the "Big 4" of other genres of metal? - General Chat

Obviously we all know the Big 4 of thrash. Just curious what people think of as the equivalent bands of other styles of metal.