

The fast minor-key riffs and solos were complemented with fast drumming, creating a style that would catch on in tape trading circles.

With Death guitarist Schuldiner adopting vocal duties, the band made a major impact the emerging Florida death metal scene. The tapes circulated through the tape trader world, quickly establishing the band's name. In 1984, they released their first demo entitled Death by Metal, followed by several more. Inspired by the Brandon, Florida act Nasty Savage, they took the sound of Nasty Savage and deepened it. Originally called Mantas, Death was formed in 1983 by Chuck Schuldiner, Kam Lee, and Rick Rozz. Possessed arguably did more to further the cause of 'Death Metal' than any of the early acts on the scene back in the mid-late 80's." Ĭhuck Schuldiner (1967–2001) of Death, during a 1992 tour in Scotland in support of the album Human.ĭuring the same period as the dawn of Possessed, a second influential metal band was formed in Orlando, Florida: Death. Earache Records noted that "the likes of Trey Azagthoth and Morbid Angel based what they were doing in their formative years on the Possessed blueprint laid down on the legendary Seven Churches recording.

Although the group had released only two studio albums and an EP in their formative years, they have been described by music journalists and musicians as either being "monumental" in developing the death metal style, or as being the first death metal band. While attributed as having a Slayer influence, current and former members of the band had actually cited Venom and Motörhead, as well as early work by Exodus, as the main influences on their sound. Possessed, a band that formed in the San Francisco Bay Area during 1983, is described by Allmusic as "connecting the dots" between thrash metal and death metal with their 1985 debut album, Seven Churches. It had a big impact on genre leaders such as Death, Obituary, and Morbid Angel. According to Mike McPadden, Hell Awaits, Slayer's sophomore album, "largely invent much of the sound and fury that would evolve into death metal." According to AllMusic, their third album Reign in Blood inspired the entire death metal genre.

Their breakneck speed and instrumental prowess combined with lyrics about death, violence, war, and Satanism won Slayer a cult following. Although the band was a thrash metal act, Slayer's music was more violent than their thrash contemporaries Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax. Another highly influential band, Slayer, formed in 1981. Their dark, blistering sound, harsh vocals, and macabre, proudly Satanic imagery proved a major inspiration for extreme metal bands. History Emergence and early history Įnglish extreme metal band Venom, from Newcastle, crystallized the elements of what later became known as thrash metal, death metal and black metal, with their first two albums Welcome to Hell and Black Metal, released in late 19, respectively.
