@@devilmetal-666 The 80s and 90s were a magical time. I prefer the early 90s to any time I've lived so far. I grew up a couple miles from a major concert venue in Chicago. My friends and I would go on Friday/Saturday/Sunday and see concerts for $20. I've seen dozens and dozens of bands/artists for nothing compared to what they charge now. We went on spontaneous road trips, we camped on the beach and got plane tickets for dirt cheap. We flew to new places to explore with total abandon. We had parties in the woods so big that the police directed traffic/parking. We made bonfires as big as a 2 story building. We had the BEST house parties with deejays who mixed actual vinyl records. Went to dance clubs and danced the night away with strangers. I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. It truly was a different time and I'm so unbelievably grateful to have been a part of it all.
Oh, they are buddy and you gotta remember that’s where a lot of good members that were in the original lineup got poached and the other bands never forget that!!
They should’ve been invited to the big four because they were doing it way before metallica Megadeth, any of those bands other than iron maiden, which is a completely different kind of music!!!
I saw these guys open for anthrax on this tour, the pit during exodus was so intense that they stopped the show for about 20 minutes because all of the event security got fucked up. The 80s shows were a blast.
For Damn sure Been a Testament Exodus Death Angel fan from the beginning grew up in concord Just went to a concert of those 3 in October felt 19 again had to mosh best time I had in quite awhile
I was too young to live it in the 80s...BUT, I got to live the 90s in Romania (went back there for school after 89), growing up, concerts, brutal mosh pits (they called in Pogo). All the pent up rage after communism, the bloodshed of 89, the bloody protests of 90 and 91 I took part in....yeah, it toughens you up so much, that bashing your buddys skull in just for fun was...fun LOL. I think a lot of our problems today would be solved by throwing everyone in a mosh pit at least once in their life.
***** Right on brother, I'll be 47 this summer and my first show was Kiss in 1977. Still own the Tour program and I had Paul sign it last year when he was here in town on his book tour. Rock on brother!
+ZBlacktt I AM 47 and still like good thrashing (not some moaning and whining shit), but I like punk, post-punk and hard core as well. Also like other genres like classical, jazz, even goa and some electronic subgenres... There's a lot of good music and good stuff can be found across almost all spectrum of music. But to find something good in soul and rap is entirely impossible. That shit should have been forbidden by the law.And yes, Exodus is THE trash as it should be. Turn the volume to the max and bang your head.
90s Thrash was amazing. I saw Exodus, Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies in 1990 at the Superbowl of Hardcore at the old Ritz in NYC. It was my 1st Thrash show.
Here's a Mosh Bucket List for you in no particular order. (Or, how many of these have you already experienced?) 1. Exodus - "Toxic Waltz" 2. Testament - "Into The Pit" 3. Overkill - "Fuck You" 4. Anthrax - "Caught In A Mosh" 5. Kreator - "Pleasure To Kill" 6. Metallica - "Battery" 7. Megadeth - "Holy Wars/The Punishment Due" 8. Slayer - "Angel of Death"
"Caught in a Mosh" is still the hardest pit I've ever been in. I find it interesting because I believe Anthrax is a fantastic entry level Metal show for new commers as they are pretty friendly and the crowd is too, but the moment "Caught in a Mosh" or "Gung-ho" start, damn that was hard. Harder than any Slayer mosh I've been in and I don't say that lightly
Back in 1990 I seen Exodus at iguanas in Tijuana Mexico on new years Eve. Had many drinks with all of them before the show. One of the best shows I ever seen. I was 17 then, I am 45 now. Still listening to them.
Del had the same one back in the late 80's, 88 or 89 I forget.. had the toxic avenger moshing on the front and green silhouettes of shoes doing a dance move on the back. great shirt.
***** I feel you man, persoanlly I really like Zetro. His attitude, his charisma and overall badassness. Not to fond of his voice, sometimes it sounds like too scratchy but you get used to it.
slam dancing,Crowd killing(was called opening up a fucking pit in my day)finger pointing,piling on the singer..hardcore and Crossover Thrash metal brings back those days
I am a relative geezer now but grew up in the 80s. Metal always seemed pretty much underground and was basically Priest, Maiden, Sabbath, Dio, Accept and Scorpions. When it started to get popular, bands like Warrant, White Snake, Winger, White Lion, Poison, Motley Crap and Dokken came onto the scene. Bands like Metallica, Exodus, Overkill, Motorhead, Testament and Slayer took the chops of metal and combined it with the aggression of punk to make thrash. Metal really never reigned but always had a loyal fan base compared to those who follow pop and go with the flavor of the week. Sorry to geeze but that is my two cents.
i would love to see a tour with a shitload of thrash metal heroes from the old bands just playing all the old songs together , an all star jam with whoever is still alive and kicking
Loved these fuckers in high school!! Was a must have album back in the day along with the usual suspects Pantera, Testament, Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, etc. The real proof metal had "arrived" was my junior year seeing "Toxic Waltz" t-shirts with the footprints, etc on it at a fucking Fred Meyer store. Wow! But yeah, is it just me or does this guy sound like Bobby "Blitz" of Overkill?... another fine metal act.
This brings me back when i was 15 now I'm 50 i still love this heavy metal group i still listen to heavy metal it makes me feel young again this was alway played on the headbangers ball on MTV then VHI stared play stuff like this then both music channels went down
the holt / hunolt duo with their exchange of guitar solos surpasses any group but the powerful voice of Zetro and the forcefulness of the drummer. Exodus is in fact among the greats. live Exodus.
@@richseely3381 No, Overkill rules. Just that Pantera is from a different era. Though they saved metal in the 90s when Metallica released Load and grunge was ruling. Love both Overkill and Pantera too much ❤️
I still remember jumping in and moshing to this and looking forward to Slayer being the next act on stage. Damn what a brutal event! Would do it a thousand times over! Mossssshhhh!!!
If only someone could invent a time machine I'd happily travel back to the 80's and early 90's to see all these bands. Don't get me wrong, I was a teenager back in those times and did manage to see some of the bands like Exodus but not that many. It was just a different time as well with almost all albums being on tape or vinyl. CD's started getting more popular in the early 90's. Anyway, I have fond memories of the times I did get to see bands like this but I would have liked more.
thrash metal's ugly stepchild...and they don't deserve that treatment...their riffs are pure dynomite...sweet harmony work...so damn underrated. Exodus is just as good as any of the other big 4 thrash metal kings...should be big 5.
I never knew the lyrics until just now looking em up ... and holcrap, this is one of my new favorite thrash songs. I originally like it for the guitars and melody, but the lyrics are sick AF
Men, Steve Souza, belive it or not, has a vocal tone similar to Bobby, maybe Bobby has a higher tone, but but both tones look little same. (Sorry for my very bad english men)
Some of us are Dads and we need to turn this over to our sons/daughters so they can keep it true. My kids love when "dad" listens to his music. God Bless Metal.
+Jeremy Gillihan I would like to round it up to eight adding Forced Entry. Their second record "as above, so below" still kicks ass to this day. Please give it a listen.
Saw Exodus on the Headbangers ball tour with Anthrax and Helloween. Got the last 2 tickets in Philly. Front row at the Tower theater in Upper Darby, pa.
We just played this at my best friends wedding and me the best man, groom and groomsman all moshed to it while the brides family and bridesmaids all where basically horrified.
This always takes me back to 8th grade year, i had tons of bootlegged vhs tapes of music videos & tour/home videos from all sorts of bands, including Exodus. I hated everytjing about life at that point EXCEPT FOR MUSIC!!! Still do, pretty much.
If i had to explain to someone what thrash metal is I would just put on this video and explain as it goes, it really captures the entire genre and culture in one video.
I'm nearly a 50 year old lady and I still remember EVERY word to this song. 🤘🤘
It's a Gen -X anthem I'm a 52 yr old teenager and a raging psychonaut! 🤘🛹🎸😎🎥💥
This is how Gen X "created a safe space". ☠🥸
And I'm fifteen, wishing I was alive then.
@@devilmetal-666 I was 17 when this came out. It was a good time to be a kid.
@@devilmetal-666 The 80s and 90s were a magical time. I prefer the early 90s to any time I've lived so far. I grew up a couple miles from a major concert venue in Chicago. My friends and I would go on Friday/Saturday/Sunday and see concerts for $20. I've seen dozens and dozens of bands/artists for nothing compared to what they charge now. We went on spontaneous road trips, we camped on the beach and got plane tickets for dirt cheap. We flew to new places to explore with total abandon. We had parties in the woods so big that the police directed traffic/parking. We made bonfires as big as a 2 story building. We had the BEST house parties with deejays who mixed actual vinyl records. Went to dance clubs and danced the night away with strangers. I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. It truly was a different time and I'm so unbelievably grateful to have been a part of it all.
I have listened to hundreds, upon hundreds, of metal bands, an i am convinced that EXODUS is the most UNDERRATED metal band of ALL TIME.
YESSS I TOTALLY AGREE
YES!!!
AGREED
Oh, they are buddy and you gotta remember that’s where a lot of good members that were in the original lineup got poached and the other bands never forget that!!
They should’ve been invited to the big four because they were doing it way before metallica Megadeth, any of those bands other than iron maiden, which is a completely different kind of music!!!
I saw these guys open for anthrax on this tour, the pit during exodus was so intense that they stopped the show for about 20 minutes because all of the event security got fucked up. The 80s shows were a blast.
For Damn sure
Been a Testament Exodus Death Angel fan from the beginning grew up in concord
Just went to a concert of those 3 in October felt 19 again had to mosh best time I had in quite awhile
I was too young to live it in the 80s...BUT, I got to live the 90s in Romania (went back there for school after 89), growing up, concerts, brutal mosh pits (they called in Pogo). All the pent up rage after communism, the bloodshed of 89, the bloody protests of 90 and 91 I took part in....yeah, it toughens you up so much, that bashing your buddys skull in just for fun was...fun LOL.
I think a lot of our problems today would be solved by throwing everyone in a mosh pit at least once in their life.
Saw that tour in Houston with Halloween. It was great.
Who Listening
This "Thrash Masterpiece"
In
2019
Stay Exodus, Thrash Metal
Since 1980
2020
2020!! Seeing them in March
@@ClareCelticHiker I saw them 30 years ago with Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera. My ears are still ringing.
@@buddhaflipdotcom8470 that must have been epic!!!
all trashesr listen this all days all years and afterlife
My old roommate introduced me to Exodus and I LOVED them from that moment on. So sad these guys didn't get as big as Metallica and Anthrax
Oh shit it's Metal Jesus! I was gonna say something like "wow you listen to good music" but I mean, no duh lol
anthrax and exodus rule they are primal back then and they still are
Who cares? They tour more than Metallica and Anthrax and their shows don't cost hundreds of dollars lol
+MetalJesusRocks
Exodus has a more successful discography than anthrax in terms of sales.
+IIIRattleHeadIII and quality xD
In the 80's this was my life..... still Metal to this day and til death.
+ZBlacktt - Yes sir...NO LIFE 'TIL METAL!! \m/ (◣_◢) \m/
+ZBlacktt Same here! I'm 45 right now and've been listening to or been a fan of rock/metal since I was 8!
***** Right on brother, I'll be 47 this summer and my first show was Kiss in 1977. Still own the Tour program and I had Paul sign it last year when he was here in town on his book tour. Rock on brother!
+ZBlacktt I AM 47 and still like good thrashing (not some moaning and whining shit), but I like punk, post-punk and hard core as well. Also like other genres like classical, jazz, even goa and some electronic subgenres... There's a lot of good music and good stuff can be found across almost all spectrum of music. But to find something good in soul and rap is entirely impossible. That shit should have been forbidden by the law.And yes, Exodus is THE trash as it should be. Turn the volume to the max and bang your head.
Hanging out backstage.
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90s Thrash was amazing. I saw Exodus, Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies in 1990 at the Superbowl of Hardcore at the old Ritz in NYC. It was my 1st Thrash show.
My dad went to the same show tour but out west in Tucson AZ. Suicidal Exodus Pantera during the vulgar display of power
This band kicks ass. I am new to Exodus.
Same
Same, this song is so fucking good. But i wish they made another album with baloff
You had to have lived it,good times and much respect to you.
at least you found them early on in life so you have many years to enjoy them
who cares... you are never too late to listen them🤘🤘🤘
Here's a Mosh Bucket List for you in no particular order. (Or, how many of these have you already experienced?)
1. Exodus - "Toxic Waltz"
2. Testament - "Into The Pit"
3. Overkill - "Fuck You"
4. Anthrax - "Caught In A Mosh"
5. Kreator - "Pleasure To Kill"
6. Metallica - "Battery"
7. Megadeth - "Holy Wars/The Punishment Due"
8. Slayer - "Angel of Death"
"Caught in a Mosh" is still the hardest pit I've ever been in. I find it interesting because I believe Anthrax is a fantastic entry level Metal show for new commers as they are pretty friendly and the crowd is too, but the moment "Caught in a Mosh" or "Gung-ho" start, damn that was hard. Harder than any Slayer mosh I've been in and I don't say that lightly
thanks you! some of them ive not yet experienced!
You fucking caught it all!
Suicidal Tendencies-"You Can't Bring Me Down"
Overkill - "electro-violence"
This song is a hell of an experience live, let me tell you that.
+ChernovFan100 Fuck yea BEEN THERE Done
that got the black eye to prove it LOL
+ChernovFan100 It's on my bucket list. It's the last of the "great thrash metal band+mosh anthem=unreal pit" experiences that I have yet to try.
If "Raining Blood" by Slayer is on that list, I've done it.
It was a party !!!!
ChernovFan100 holy fuck it is. seeing them for the second time in july, survived the waltz the first time, not sure about the second haha
My dad showed me this when I was 8 ...and I loved it ever since
your dad rocks. My dad walks aroudn singing the lyrics but that's because I play this song ALL THE TIME
@@metal_helm LONG LIVE THRASH
It’s 2024 and I still say Exodus should’ve been invited to the big four because they were doing it way before anybody else !!!
the 80's were good for metal music , the best bands of all time!!!!!!
Back in 1990 I seen Exodus at iguanas in Tijuana Mexico on new years Eve. Had many drinks with all of them before the show. One of the best shows I ever seen. I was 17 then, I am 45 now. Still listening to them.
Exodus is like ACDC of thrash metal! I like alot Hail Exodus and ACDC!!
This song takes me back when Thrash Metal was so popular and great. I miss those days of thrashing. We need to make it popular again.
I have a pic of myself wearing this album tee back in 1989.
LOL! KRATO!
Del had the same one back in the late 80's, 88 or 89 I forget.. had the toxic avenger moshing on the front and green silhouettes of shoes doing a dance move on the back. great shirt.
Hahaha xD I've had Pestilence with ants xD U remind me that hahah xD
And WHITE with Slayer band.
Gammacide & Atrophy... Whos that lol?
Rebel Wolkan Sorry, I didn't order the word salad.
Ya all have NO idea how hard and brutal the mosh pit was on this tour. Either you still have sore spots or you missed it
crinoid1919 This is a REAL MOSH PIT, not like the circle jerks that pass for pits today.
Saw them yesterday. My father who saw them back in the day said the pit looked as tough. Salute to the old schoolers
Josh Correa saw them yesterday too, did you see them at the Paramount in Long Island?
***** I feel you man, persoanlly I really like Zetro. His attitude, his charisma and overall badassness. Not to fond of his voice, sometimes it sounds like too scratchy but you get used to it.
crinoid1919 late 80's thrash pits in general were always brutal, and if you didn't hurt for a week afterwards you didn't do it right.
I love Souza's vocals but Paul's vocals were legendary for Thrash!
When people ask me if I like to dance. I say "Yes!, Mosh pitting is the way I dance. My favorite dance move is the Toxic Waltz".
"Mosh pitting" dude I'm so triggered
I was in a mosh pit thrashing to this song and album in 89. Good times.
As long as it doesn't include karate... THERE'S NO KARATE IN THE PIT.
slam dancing,Crowd killing(was called opening up a fucking pit in my day)finger pointing,piling on the singer..hardcore and Crossover Thrash metal brings back those days
Aggressively thrashing myself. This I entirely call dancing.
fabulous disaster is a hell of a album
Is a fabulous disaster
Zetro's back mother fuckers .
Yep! Now all they need to do is bring Rick Hunolt back
whplague I just got tickets for Nov 28 today I can't wait .
I think people underestimate Gary. He has Dimewhammy balls out going on!
me too ^^ btw, thanks for your lessons bro, helped me a lot in the begining :D
***** Piss off, Dukes is the best thing that happened to Exodus since Bonded By Blood
***** Rob dukes isn't uuter shit. he is doing a great job.
Never anything but good stuff . Dude kicks ass
talk about Gary when Rick is still there.... i kinda feel sad for Rick nowadays
Proud to say I Toxic Waltzed to this song Live at Exodus, in the pit ,when it came out
Hell yea this song is badass live!
you have so much luck i wished i could do the same ;(
Joshua Saravia It's A FUCKING THRASH ANTHEM for GODS SAKE...Repect the THRASH or die mother-fuckers.....sj~13 \tm/ #METAL UP
I was there also, Headbanger's ball tour with Anthrax, Exodus , Helloween.
Yesiwaltzedinstloyisin89
If you hit the floor, you can always crawl...Yup...those were the days!
Damn, I'm a black metal type, but I can't resist some good old thrash.
Know any good black metal bands you could recommend?
josh Abar darkthrone, Mayhem, Gorgoroth, Immortal, emperor and maybe Burzum
Dissection, behemoth, mgla, emperor
Dude runs across people's heads. 3:43
Holy shit😂
one of the best thrash tunes- EVER
miss the days of when metal reigned
they still to me
in blood?
me too there Mr. dandy just seen Megadeath, Metal Church, live for moments like that. Metal to the end
All right
All right
All right
I am a relative geezer now but grew up in the 80s. Metal always seemed pretty much underground and was basically Priest, Maiden, Sabbath, Dio, Accept and Scorpions. When it started to get popular, bands like Warrant, White Snake, Winger, White Lion, Poison, Motley Crap and Dokken came onto the scene. Bands like Metallica, Exodus, Overkill, Motorhead, Testament and Slayer took the chops of metal and combined it with the aggression of punk to make thrash. Metal really never reigned but always had a loyal fan base compared to those who follow pop and go with the flavor of the week. Sorry to geeze but that is my two cents.
i would love to see a tour with a shitload of thrash metal heroes from the old bands just playing all the old songs together , an all star jam with whoever is still alive and kicking
I know right ? My dad told me he seen these guys suicidal tendencies and Pantera back in the early 90s said it was badass. I envy him for that.
This is one of the best songs of all time period.
MARCELO, YOU ARE RIGHT// THIS SONG MAKES ME HIGH, LIKE A MUSICAL DRUG!!
R.I.P Paul, you were and always be heavier than time
Was he overweight?
December 22nd 2015. This was the day that I first watched this vid. Also the same day I fell in love with Exodus. Says it all about this song.
Take me back to those days
That description says everything
Loved these fuckers in high school!! Was a must have album back in the day along with the usual suspects Pantera, Testament, Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, etc. The real proof metal had "arrived" was my junior year seeing "Toxic Waltz" t-shirts with the footprints, etc on it at a fucking Fred Meyer store. Wow! But yeah, is it just me or does this guy sound like Bobby "Blitz" of Overkill?... another fine metal act.
This brings me back when i was 15 now I'm 50 i still love this heavy metal group i still listen to heavy metal it makes me feel young again this was alway played on the headbangers ball on MTV then VHI stared play stuff like this then both music channels went down
Kreator slayer exodus testament... The ones that keep me looking back. Havok has a future kids are doing good these days.
The Man I’m 12, Havok is (one of) my favorite band(s).
I know this comment is old, but warbringer, vektor, witchery, lazarus a.d, evile, violator, suicidal angels are great new wave thrash bands also
No f*cking comparison with exodus, kreator, slayer & testament.
Me and my neighbors are moshing to this right now!............whether they (neighbors) want to or not!
Make sure they're doing the Toxic Waltz!
My favorite part of the song is 0:00 to 4:45
JustAMetalHead mines is at 0:00
Sameeeee
Mine is 4:45 to 4:55
El Thrash en todo su esplendor...Absolute Masterpiece!
piece of time is even better
shutup
estoy de acuerdo estimado
Vi a exodus dos veces una con gary holt y otra con steve souza,souza suena mucho mejor que gary bruuutaaaal
Sionoooo lml
the holt / hunolt duo with their exchange of guitar solos surpasses any group but the powerful voice of Zetro and the forcefulness of the drummer.
Exodus is in fact among the greats.
live Exodus.
White basketball shoes with elastic jeans?
Guilty.
Same here. Glad I have company :)
+Hari Menon Me too, since 2008
im more for camo cargo pants and boots
cortarelva Denim jacket with a back patch and metal buttons on the front and also holey jeans
cortarelva nike hi tops and black skinny jeans until about 2000 then combats n cargo shorts with Dr martens.
3:48 uno de los mejores riffs de la historia del thrash
AGREEED HAHAHAHA
thrash will never be as good as it used to be this kicks ass
The Big 7
Anthrax
Exodus
Megadeth
Metallica
Overkill
Testament
Slayer
Josh Houston u forgot pantera, just take overkill out and put pantera in there
@@richseely3381 No, Overkill rules. Just that Pantera is from a different era. Though they saved metal in the 90s when Metallica released Load and grunge was ruling. Love both Overkill and Pantera too much ❤️
No the best bands
Megadeth
Overkill
Exodus
Metallica
Testament
Slayer
Anthrax
Pantera
Sepultura
Slayer at the bottom and Anthrax at the top? My friend you've been smoking too much meth.
Y'all forgot Kreator
His voice is EXODUS
I still remember jumping in and moshing to this and looking forward to Slayer being the next act on stage. Damn what a brutal event! Would do it a thousand times over! Mossssshhhh!!!
If only someone could invent a time machine I'd happily travel back to the 80's and early 90's to see all these bands. Don't get me wrong, I was a teenager back in those times and did manage to see some of the bands like Exodus but not that many. It was just a different time as well with almost all albums being on tape or vinyl. CD's started getting more popular in the early 90's. Anyway, I have fond memories of the times I did get to see bands like this but I would have liked more.
thrash metal's ugly stepchild...and they don't deserve that treatment...their riffs are pure dynomite...sweet harmony work...so damn underrated. Exodus is just as good as any of the other big 4 thrash metal kings...should be big 5.
I agree with the big 5. Slayer, Exodus, Testament, Havok, and Overkill
or we just take out anthrax because they are responsible for nu meta
@@connormartinson7619 no they aren't idoit
Yeah, it would be Exodus, Testament, or Overkill to be the 5th.
@@thrasherdave1428 Dark Angel
im 50 years old and love this!
how I remember metal!!
I listened to these guys since I was 3 days old I am now 6 years old and I still love the magical music they've made. Ecstatic
I'm glad that I grew up listening to this awesome music instead of some of the stuff you hear in the charts today. Thrash metal until I die! \M/
First time hearing Exodus and daaaamn they're pretty amazing. Will definitely be listening to them a lot more!
CHRISTINA IS A PRETTY NAME*
I never knew the lyrics until just now looking em up ... and holcrap, this is one of my new favorite thrash songs. I originally like it for the guitars and melody, but the lyrics are sick AF
I'm 60 years old and i still love this group
Exodus deserved more a place in the Big 4 of Thrash than Anthrax
Agree
Don't start to cry if you get a black eye. Just dive back in and give another try!
Life lesson!
One of the greatest thrash songs of ALL time!!!!!
The first time I heard/saw this I honestly thougt Bobby Blitz was on vocals
Exactly!
David De La Cruz nooooooo. well then again I guess I can kinda hear it
Men, Steve Souza, belive it or not, has a vocal tone similar to Bobby, maybe Bobby has a higher tone, but but both tones look little same.
(Sorry for my very bad english men)
basleurs1 both sound like cartoon characters
i've always had more of a bon scott vocal style
Holt gets all the love deservingly, guys a beast, but Rick Hunolt was a monster too, perfect duo! H-team baby! Two awesome shredders \M/
Ohhhhhhh the 80's and i love this Album
I find it disappointing that this song is not in 3/4
Laughed out loud
+Ron Barzilai true :(
+Ron Barzilai That shows how good the guitarists are because 3/4 is easier to play than a 4/4 on an irregular beat.
Ha! I think i was the only one thinking this while heard the song...then i read the comments and saw that are much bitter people like me LOL
Ron Barzilai 4/4 is not irregular......
Holy hell that was awesome to hear again! Had this in my playlist when I was thrashing my skateboard around town back in the day
Some of us are Dads and we need to turn this over to our sons/daughters so they can keep it true.
My kids love when "dad" listens to his music.
God Bless Metal.
It should've been the big seven with these guys, testament, and overkill.
+Jeremy Gillihan
THANK YOU!! \M/
what about nuclear assault?
+Jeremy Gillihan
I would like to round it up to eight adding Forced Entry. Their second record "as above, so below" still kicks ass to this day. Please give it a listen.
+carlo formosa ditto NA were definitely pioneers
Add death angel, flotsam and jetsam and metal church you get the big 10
They should be in big 4. thrash metal in essence
They should replace Anthrax.
They should replace megadeth
+eraser979 metallica
Make the big four They should do a show with 6 thrash bands Metallica Megadeth Anthrax Slayer Exodus Overkill.
Big four term sucks... thrash is thrash ImI
Saw Exodus on the Headbangers ball tour with Anthrax and Helloween. Got the last 2 tickets in Philly. Front row at the Tower theater in Upper Darby, pa.
I wish I had someone to mosh to this with...
With us!,EXODUS!!!!
This video is a definition of Thrash Metal !
Paul Baloff will murder any fucking poser. Exodus, you fucking rock!!
This is Zetro singing
kk
This is zetro
Oh the irony! Hahahaha
This is the ultimate thrash metal lyrics! Thank you/ you're welcome!¡
Was at this concert, got to meet the singer and guitarist, they were WICKED !!
We just played this at my best friends wedding and me the best man, groom and groomsman all moshed to it while the brides family and bridesmaids all where basically horrified.
Was this in the 80s or the modern age ?
@@axlneztsosie3176 this was literally 3 months ago, they just got married
these riffs are fucking awesome
This always takes me back to 8th grade year, i had tons of bootlegged vhs tapes of music videos & tour/home videos from all sorts of bands, including Exodus. I hated everytjing about life at that point EXCEPT FOR MUSIC!!! Still do, pretty much.
Finding it very hard to waltz in 4/4 right now.
If i had to explain to someone what thrash metal is I would just put on this video and explain as it goes, it really captures the entire genre and culture in one video.
I used to worship thrash- this song is one of the last I`m still listening to and adore
Rest In Peace
Paul Ballof
Simply Legend
Stivie Souza is a great vocalist
Exodus is a Thrash Metal
Since 1980
Greatest mosh song ever
I HAVE GOT TO AGREE***
This fucking song is what got me initiated into the Pit! I always ended up in the front row before the song was over!! I miss Exodus
DUDE EXODUS ARE STILL AROUND AND ARE HEAVIER THEN EVER!!!!!!!
PERFECT TUNE TO PARTY HARD WITH !!!! STILL SHREDS IN 2018😈💔💋
METAL FOREVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Perfect thrash metal song. Many thnx guys !!!
THANK YOU\,,,/
@@louiscsanko9322 , i wish you all a fucking cool thrashing Friday and weekend !!!!
ANY TIME\,,,/
@@louiscsanko9322 , Cheers !!!!!!
Seen them live in 1990 seems like last week.
Holy shit those were the good ole’ daze !!!!!
BRETT I SWEAR TO YOU ( EXODUS ARE EVEN BETTER TODAY// GIVE THE NEWER STUFF A LISTEN// 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE***
BACK WHEN METAL WAS FUN!!!!!!!
that riff...
I broke my wrist in the pit on that tour. \M/.
The only time you wouldn't regret breaking your wrist, huh?
my favorite punk rock metal band song
que riffs y solos...
My first time hearing it,i dig it!
Mechacelzi Only found this a couple of days ago and it blew me away immediately.
Ian McLastname its ill though
Mechacelzi Yes men , this thrash song is so special , fucking intense , this Exodus era was to brutal !
Yoann Landherr i haven't heard good thrash metal like this in a long time
Mechacelzi There's a new band from Italy called "National Suicide" that sounds like a mix of Exodus and Overkill. I fucking love them, personally.
Thrash like an athlete!!! that sums up old gigs as far as crowd reaction goes.
THE TOXIC WALTZ
Thrash like an athlete!!
Best music video of it's time. Still awesome 10 years later \m/ metal for life!!!!!!
You mean 30 years.
Us...Exodus.