A Berkeley band that's kept the aggressive spirit of thrash alive since 2002.
If you want to hear what Warbringer does best, put on 'Scorched Earth' or 'Future Ages Gone.' That's their wheelhouse - heavy, fast, and unapologetically thrash.
In a metal landscape that's constantly evolving, Warbringer has stayed true to the raw, aggressive thrash sound that first emerged in the 80s. Songs like 'Scorched Earth' and 'Living Weapon' deliver exactly what their titles promise - fast riffs, pounding drums, and lyrics about conflict and power. They're not trying to reinvent thrash metal, just keep it alive and kicking.
They started as teenage metalheads in Berkeley back in 2002, with John Kevill on vocals and Adam Carroll on guitar anchoring the lineup through changes. From 'War Without End' in 2008 to later albums like 'Waking into Nightmares' and 'Woe to the Vanquished,' they've maintained a steady output of thrash without much deviation from that core sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.