Get ready to unleash your inner thrasher as we travel back in time to the explosive era of '90s Thrash Metal! 🤘 In this video, we're counting down the top 15 albums that shaped the landscape of this exhilarating genre during one of its most influential decades. From blistering riffs to breakneck speed, these records represent the very essence of Thrash Metal's golden age. Join us as we pay tribute to the titans who pushed the boundaries of aggression and musical innovation, leaving an indelible mark on the metal community. Whether you're a nostalgic metalhead or a curious explorer of metal history, this ranking promises to be a headbanging celebration of the best '90s Thrash Metal albums. Dust off your denim and leather, grab your air guitar, and let's thrash together as we honor the legacy of these timeless classics! 🔥🎵
00:00 Intro
00:26 Canadian Thrash For Terminators
01:26 The Best Thrash Album Of A Short Discography
02:20 This'll Put You In A Coma
03:16 Embrace The Darkness
04:09 This Progressive Band's Finest Hour
05:11 This Big 4 Band's Best Album
06:12 The Horror
07:00 Mind Spiral
07:50 Hail Brazil
08:49 Truly Devastating Album
09:39 Death Thrash Flaying
10:28 Back To Brazil
11:37 German Thrash Ripper
12:40 Audience Voted Thrash Metal Album!
13:39 The BEST Thrash Metal Album of the 90's?
Razor - Shotgun Justice (1990)
Demolition Hammer - Tortured Existence (1990)
Kreator - Coma Of Souls (1990)
Sadus - Swallowed In Black (1990)
Artillery - By Inheritance (1990)
Megadeth - Rust In Peace (1990)
Overkill - Horrorscope (1991)
Coroner - Mental Vortex (1991)
Sepultura - Arise (1991)
Devastation - Idolatry (1991)
Protector - A Shedding Of Skin (1991)
Sarcofago - The Laws Of Scourge (1991)
Sodom - Tapping The Vein (1992)
Mekong Delta - Kaleidoscope
Slayer - Seasons In The Abyss (1990)
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