Alright! It’s been, what, five months now since an offering brimming with thrash lava erupted into your very eyes. Well, Bradley Smith and Cato Stormoen have made a follow-up to their insanely popular Thrashing Rage, Vol. II mixtape, this time abandoning the thrash gods of old in favour of the new flesh. Yes, that is right, this killer 19-track comp features only bands from the latter part of the 90s, 2000s, right up until this very year. I’ve actually been planning to do one of these myself for a while now, but what with all the dragon-fighting, wench-fucking and weed-smoking, there just hasn’t been the time.
Words from Brad after the break; Cato is too busy being a real motherfucker somewhere to give his ten cents right now, sorry.
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“The previous two Thrashing Rage mixes focused on old school bands that deserved a shining beam of unholy light cast upon them. But talking with Cato, I realised that there are a whole new crop of diabolical thrash bands whose music corrupts your blackened soul. And we decided then and there to unleash a tornado of TRUE thrash, but with a modern perspective!” – Brad
TRACKLIST: THRASHING RAGE, VOL. III
1. Antichrist (Sweden) – “Intro/ Coven of Evil” (2008)
2. Entrench (Sweden) – “Portrait of a Phobia” (2011)
3. Nocturnal (Germany) – “Thrash Attack” (2003)
4. Terror Squad (Japan) – “Sonicriot” (2006)
5. Körgull The Exterminator (Spain) – “Axe Thrash Attack” (2010)
6. Audiopain (Norway) – “The Decay Spiral” (2007)
7. Nekromantheon (Norway) – “Blood Wisdom” (2012)
8. Deathroner (Canada) – “Evil I” (2007)
9. Corrupt (Sweden) – “Profits Prevailed/ Modern World Hypocrisy” (2006)
10. Occult (Chile) – “Defenders of Black Steel” (2011)
11. Bastardator (Canada) – “Entrenched” (2006)
12. Condor (Norway) – “Thrasher’s Attack” (2011)
13. Insane (Italy) – “Die in Hell/ Metal Torment” (2004)
14. Vomitor (Australia) – “Pain of Death”
15. Sauron (USA) – “Strom of Ashes” (2008)
16. Witchtrap (Colombia) – “The Maniac” (1997)
17. Trash The Graveyard (Norway) – “Medieval Torture” (2006)
18. Chörnyj Woron (Germany) – “Woman in Chains and Leather” (2008)
19. Ghoul-Cult (Norway) – “Infernal Upheaval” (2002)
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