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What do you get when you throw a VB, a flanno, a copy of Sepultura’s Arise and a bandicoot into a blender? A smack over the head, don’t do that.
Thrash Bandicoot got together in 2016 and quickly secured a number of shows, refining the sound into a seething blend of 80’s thrash and 90’s death metal. A year later, they had a taste of what lays ahead when they were offered their first ever run of interstate shows in Melbourne, and then a support slot for U.S. thrash titans Lich King in their hometown of Wollongong.
2019 saw Thrash re-find our legs after a tumultuous 2018 and comeback with a new energy and life in the band.
Thrash Bandicoot released their much anticipated debut EP ‘Milwaukee Cannibal’ on January 6, 2020 in wake of their first tour, the East Coast Cannibal Tour, promoting the EP.
Produced, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Matt Clarke (Daemon Foetal Harvest, Bastardizer, Darker Half).
The release has gained outstanding reviews by media outlets around the world; “Supersonically fast, splendidly brutal and fuckin’ fearsome” – The Metal Wonderlust.
“Thrash is alive and well and lives on this EP” – Loud Magazine
Thrash Bandicoot got together in 2016 and quickly secured a number of shows, refining the sound into a seething blend of 80’s thrash and 90’s death metal. A year later, they had a taste of what lays ahead when they were offered their first ever run of interstate shows in Melbourne, and then a support slot for U.S. thrash titans Lich King in their hometown of Wollongong.
2019 saw Thrash re-find our legs after a tumultuous 2018 and comeback with a new energy and life in the band.
Thrash Bandicoot released their much anticipated debut EP ‘Milwaukee Cannibal’ on January 6, 2020 in wake of their first tour, the East Coast Cannibal Tour, promoting the EP.
Produced, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Matt Clarke (Daemon Foetal Harvest, Bastardizer, Darker Half).
The release has gained outstanding reviews by media outlets around the world; “Supersonically fast, splendidly brutal and fuckin’ fearsome” – The Metal Wonderlust.
“Thrash is alive and well and lives on this EP” – Loud Magazine