• flabbergast@lemmy.world
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        22 hours ago

        I can understand that. For me it would be Suicidal Tendencies.
        Exodus is another “issue” for me, as I only like Bonded. With Zetro, they got more Anthrax-y jokey and more AC/DC, while Bonded was full on thrash fucking mania, and thus one of my fav albums ever!
        ST never turned me off, has a great range in styles and did it all in top form. Their later work may be not as urgent anymore, but it’s still good and worthwile.
        I’m still trying later Exodus stuff from time to time though, but could not get into it so far…

        • serpineslair@lemmy.worldM
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          22 hours ago

          Have you tried Tempo of the Damned yet? I feel it still has some elements of their early aggression, with a more modern edge. Much less of a punk vibe though. For me, every release of theirs is amazing. But I am biased with them being my favourite band :D. I’m personally not as much a fan of the Rob Dukes era compared to the rest but it is still great stuff. If you are after sheer aggression then I would check out songs like The Beatings Will Continue, Blood in Blood Out. That’s of the modern era. From the older era, if you haven’t already: Thrash Under Pressure, Verbal Razors. Also check the entire TotD album which I mentioned earlier.

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          22 hours ago

          While Exodus isn’t really anywhere near my favorite, I think it would still be the best contender for a 5th. I suppose it’s because of the time frame of their releases, relative to the other four, and being located in the USA. Not to mention their success more than any other band NOT being Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth or Anthrax.