There is no such thing as 'trash' metal (although there are Metal bands [both true and false] which I consider to be utter trash), and what you're thinking of is Thrash Metal.
Doom Metal is one of two genres derived directlyfrom Black Sabbath. The pace tends to be slow to mid-tempo, and the genre is known generally for more bleak themes - however, contrary to the opinions of some, this is in no way exclusive. Most so-called subgenres of Doom Metal actually have little to no link to Doom Metal, whatsoever, particularly as far as lineage goes, and simply get dubbed as such because they have a slow pace, which again, is not an exclusive aspect of Doom Metal, nor is it definitive. On the Hellride Music forums, in early 2004, members began to refer to such bands as 'nu-doom', for the lack of correlation with Traditional/true Doom Metal.
Thrash Metal, on the other hand, is derived just as much from Hardcore Punk and it is from Metal, and was particularly inspired by the D-Beat style of the Hardcore Punk band Discharge (who some would argue were essentially playing Thrash before there was any such thing), as well as others, such as Broken Bones and GBH. Many Thrash bands have paid testament to this fact, such as Metallica's covers of Discharge songs, Slayer's Undisputed Attitudealbum which was exclusively Hardcore Punk Covers, etc.
Thrash Metal came into existence when Metal bands began incorporating the influence of Hardcore Punk into their own style of music, thus, you had Venom (raw, heavy rock), Slayer (who initially sought to emulate Judas Priest), Metallica (NWoBHM knockoffs), Razor (who initially sought to emulate Motorhead), and others combining elements of traditional Heavy Metal with elements of Hardcore Punk to create Thrash Metal.
What the previous paragraph is referring to is not Thrash Metal but it was actually called Crossover ( a cross between Metal and Punk) epitomized by bands such as Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies to name Two of them
Well, they make up the pure trash-metal . And they are so special , I mean they are the best things ever. so...METALLICA FOREVER
The lines can be a bit vague at time. Death Metal was derived from Thrash - it basically took Thrash, and stripped it down even further to its most basic elements. Early Death Metal bands (Possessed, Incubus - the band now known as Opprobrium, pre-Arise era Sepultura, Graf Spee, etc.) were still Thrash bands at their core. In the 1990s, Death Metal sought to further the gap between Thrash bands and themselves, and turned to Hardcore Punk and its derivatives (Powerviolence, Crust Punk, Grindcore, etc.) for influence - this is especially apparent with bands such as Cannibal Corpse, later Morbid Angel albums, Deicide, etc. Thus, your more modern Death Metal bands tend to be quite distinguishable from Thrash bands, whereas earlier Death Metal bands drew a much finer line.
D-Trash Records was created in 1998.
Trash - Suede song - was created on 1996-07-29.
L. P. Ray invented a device with a metal plate attached to a wooden handle used to collect piles of swept dust or trash. This device is in common use today, and is known as a "dustpan".
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trash bags are black and bulky , retail bags are fancy
trash like plastics, paper, metal trash like plastics, paper, metal
Pokemon is trash and yugioh is awesome
It's all refuse. My family made a distinction between "trash" which was burnable (mail, paper, cardboard) and "garbage" which was not (leftover food)
did you mean to say "trash" metal or "thrash" metal? trash metal is the kind of music people throw in the trash. thrash metal is when you get a major headache from screaming too much and headbanging too much.
Metal trash can, metal lid, straps to hold lid in place.
Swedish Fish belong in the trash can.
Trash is household waste. Scum is a waste matter that covers washing areas when using a soap in soft water areas. :)
You could buy metal trash cans at any department store such as Sears. You could also find metal trash cans at Home Depot or Lowes for a good price.
There aren't any, just do it.
In theory, it would seem that a metal trash can would be more durable. However, there are many durable plastic trash cans for sale that can withhold a lot of wear and tear.