Showing posts with label megadeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label megadeth. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Danger and Dissonance Playlist October 1, 2009

# Artist: Track
1 Metallica: Jump In The Fire
2 Anthrax: A.I.R.
3 Slayer: Born Of Fire
4 Megadeth: Dialectic Chaos
5 Megadeth: This Day We Fight
6 Black Sabbath: Letters From Earth
7 Carcass: Heartwork
8 Children Of Bodom: Towards Dead End
9 In Flames: Embody The Invisible
10 Megadeth: Endgame
11 Kreator: Love Us Or Hate Us
12 Nachtmystium: Your True Enemy
13 Norther: Frozen Angel
14 Megadeth: How The Story Ends
15 Black Sabbath: Tommorow's Dream
16 Pentagram: Sign Of The Wolf (Pentagram)
17 Fierce Allegiance: Die Fighting
18 Emperor: Curse You All Men!
19 Megadeth: Bodies
20 Death: Regurgitated Guts
21 Candlemass: Demon's Gate
22 Burning Shadows: Into The Primordial
23 Arch Enemy: Nemesis
24 Pantera: Walk
25 Amon Amarth: Once Sent From The Golden Hall

Friday, September 4, 2009

Danger and Dissonance Playlist September 3 2009

Artist Song
1 Death Scream Bloody Gore
2 Amon Amarth Once Sent From The Golden Hall
3 Arch Enemy Nemesis
4 Black Flag Rise Above
5 Black Sabbath Tommorrow's Dream
6 Carcass Heartwork
7 Fierce Allegiance Die Fighting
8 Burning Shadows New Dawn Arise
9 Condemn The Infected Passages To Perdition
10 The Unravelling Move Forward Until You Are Dead
11 Kreator Love Us Or Hate Us
12 Norther Frozen Angel
13 Priestess Everything That You Are
14 Mastodon Iron Tusk
15 Megadeth Peace Sells
16 Metallica Jump In The Fire
17 Motorhead Blackheart
18 Nachtmystium Assassins
19 Children Of Bodom Lake Bodom
20 Dimmu Borgir In Death's Embrace
21 Emperor Curse You All Men!
22 Pantera Motuth For War
23 Pentagram Sign Of The Wolf (Pentagram)
24 Candlemass Demon's Gate
25 Slayer War Ensemble
26 The Sword How Heavy This Axe
27 Young Widows Lucky And Hardheaded

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

How to Play Thrash Metal Article in Guitar World June 2009

I know the article I am talking about in this post is from June of this year, but I was looking through my back issues of Guitar World (GW) and I found this gem. I believe this is a good article considering it talks a little bit about thrash metal, which is one of the substyles of heavy metal and the world of rock music in general. In addition, to mentioning how the style developed it also focuses primarily on how to play the style from various bands.This article from GW is titled "Thrash of the Titans: Want to Play Like Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and other Metal Masters? Take A Lesson From Our Comprehensive Guide to Thrash."

It discusses how the subgenre Thrash started and how it has evolved. The article starts off with a little bit of the history, but then goes into how to play like certain bands who are part of the Thrash Style. It begins discussing the guitar playing in Thrash with the Big Four (Slayer, Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), then it continues with the Old Thrash Masters (Exodus, Testament, and Annihilator), continuing with Groove Thrash (Pantera, Fear Factory, Meshuggah, Death, Cynic, and Necrophagist), and concluding with Soloing (Neoclassical: Metal Soloing, and Licks 'N' Tricks).

In addition to the bands, if a person is not sure of what kind of notes in music, or terms apply to thrash; those are discussed here too. For instaqnce they discuss what kind of musical modes and scales are used to play this style, what power chords are and why they are useful, what kind of amp you need, and how to get a good tone on your guitar to play this style.

This is a great article for anyone who wants to learn more about heavy metal. While some of these bands, are not thrash per say, the article gives someone who is new to the world of heavy metal, especially the thrash style, a place to start from.