Death / Doom / Thrash / Speed Metal
Dive into four pillars of extreme metal, each with its own identity and legends. This page brings together essential albums and significant new releases in death, doom, thrash, and speed metal, on vinyl.
• Death metal strikes with its crushing riffs, deep growls, and relentless intensity.
• Doom metal slows the tempo to create dark and hypnotic atmospheres.
• Thrash metal prioritizes speed and aggression, popularized by Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth.
• Speed metal pushes technique and rapidity to their paroxysm.
Whether reissues of classics, cult concerts, or recent albums, these black discs thrill as much with their raw energy as with their stage power.
A collection designed to awaken your speakers and your adrenaline!
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Money Talks
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Burial Ground (Re-issue 2019)
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Play Fast Or Die - Live In Japan
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Kill On Command – The Vio-Lence Demos
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GERMAN TRASH METAL/ULTIMATE HIGH OLDSCHOOL TRACKS
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Remember... You Must Die
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Stinking Cesspool Of Liquified Human Remnants
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An Overdose Of Death
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Individual Thought Patterns
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Slowly We Rot - Live And Rotting
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Cause Of Death - Live Infection
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In Battle There Is No Law
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Nuclear Fire (Radio Brodcast Recording)
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Death, doom, thrash & speed metal: extreme sounds in black and gold on vinyl
At the roots of extreme metal: four faces of the same rebellion
Death, doom, thrash and speed metal share a common foundation: heavy metal pushed to its furthest limits. Born in the mid-1980s, thrash, spearheaded by Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax, the fabled 'Big Four', cranked up the tempo and hardened the message. Hot on its heels, speed metal (Exciter, Agent Steel, early Helloween) pushed velocity even further, while death metal emerged in Florida and Stockholm from a desire to go deeper into heaviness and growls: Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Entombed and Dismember were its architects. At the opposite end of the spectrum, doom metal drags the tempo down and cultivates an atmosphere of abyss, with Black Sabbath as the original inspiration and bands like Candlemass, My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost or Cathedral as heirs.
The records that shaped metal's underground
You can't talk about these genres without mentioning a few essential milestones. In thrash, Metallica's Master of Puppets (1986) and Slayer's Reign in Blood (1986) remain absolute peaks, alongside Megadeth's Rust in Peace (1990). Speed metal has its breviary in Helloween's Walls of Jericho (1985) and Exciter's Heavy Metal Maniac (1983). Death metal exploded with Death's Scream Bloody Gore (1987), Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness (1989) and the seismic rumble of Entombed's Left Hand Path (1990). On the doom side, Candlemass's Epicus Doomicus Metallicus (1986) and Paradise Lost's Gothic (1991) redrew the genre's boundaries. Owning these albums on vinyl means touching the raw history of these movements, the large-format cover art, often illustrated by artists like Ed Repka or Dan Seagrave, reaches its full dimension on a 12-inch record.
Iconic labels and pressing tips: Choosing your groove wisely
Historic labels like Roadrunner, Earache, Peaceville, Nuclear Blast, Combat, Megaforce and Sweden's Black Mark built their catalogues on these extreme sounds. For collectors, certain editions are particularly sought-after: original pressings of Exodus's Bonded by Blood on Combat Records, first runs of Entombed on Earache, or the coloured vinyl reissues recently released by Relapse and Svart Records. Vinyl brings out the natural dynamics of these often organic productions, the grain of saturated guitars, the depth of growls, the muffled texture of doom passages all gain a presence that compressed formats simply cannot deliver. This is where Vinyles.com truly shines: by comparing prices across various partner merchants, you can find the edition that fits your budget without having to scour every store one by one.
