Exhorder is a pioneering American thrash metal band known for their influential contributions to the genre. The band comprises Kyle Thomas, Jason VieBrooks, Sasha Horn, and Pat O'Brien.
Formed in New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1980s, Exhorder quickly gained attention for their aggressive sound, characterized by heavy riffs, complex rhythms, and intense vocals. Their debut album, "Slaughter in the Vatican", is widely regarded as a classic of the thrash metal genre, showcasing the band's raw energy and musical prowess. Exhorder's follow-up album, "The Law", further solidified its reputation as one of the genre's most formidable acts, with its blend of ferocious thrash and groove-laden rhythms.
Despite their relatively brief initial run, Exhorder's impact on the metal scene has been enduring, influencing countless bands with their aggressive style and uncompromising attitude. Following a lengthy hiatus, the band reformed in the 2010s, much to the excitement of their devoted fanbase.
Their discography includes the hit singles “My Time,” “The Man That Never Was,” and Desecrator.”
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