Your Favorite Metal Releases.

Started by RyanWreck, January 11, 2012, 09:00:59 PM

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Deadpriest

Deathspell Omega: Fas – Ite, Maledicti, In Ignem Aeternum
Khanate: Things Viral
Origin: Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas
Artery Eruption: Spewage
Bone Awl: Bog Bodies

Certainly from the stuff I listen to anymore (I've not included any goregrind)

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Deadpriest

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Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 13, 2017, 09:54:05 PM
Since there doesn't appear to be a dedicated grindcore thread, the Dead material from the Dead/Regurgitate CD is great.  Heavy.  Grooving.  I seem to remember the album that followed was nowhere near as good as these tracks.  Gut touched on a similar heavy pocket, but again, it wasn't anywhere close to this stuff.

Shit yeah!!

Carnivorous Erection is a total return to form.

Impetigo are a much surer bet.
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Zeno Marx

Are there any substantial, quality interviews or articles on the time up to, and during the making of, Killing Technology? I'd love to know what they were thinking and reading and hearing etc.
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holy ghost

Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 16, 2017, 11:13:25 PM
Are there any substantial, quality interviews or articles on the time up to, and during the making of, Killing Technology? I'd love to know what they were thinking and reading and hearing etc.

I didn't grab that Away book fast enough but I bet there's some insightful stuff. I'm in Montreal now and saw a copy for $70 but I blew all my holiday savings on records :-(

morbid_dyspepsia

Necrodeath "Fragments of Insanity"
Necrofago "Brutal Mutilation"
Von "Satanic Blood Angel"
Mystifier "Wicca"
Conqueror "War Cult Supremacy"
Demilich "The Four Instructive Tales of Decomposition"
Disastrous Murmur "Rhapsodies In Red"
Xysma ‎"Above The Mind Of Morbidity"
Bethlehem "Dark Metal"
Hearse "All Soon To Be Dead..."

etc ect retc

david lloyd jones

early motorhead, sabbath, deep purple, venom, voivod, white zombie, electric wizard, uneartly trance, deathspell omega, watain, godhater.

absurdexposition

80s Slayer
Mercyful Fate - Melissa
Sarcofago - INRI
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
Asunder - two full lengths and split with Graves at Sea
both Sect Pig 12"s
Primitive Isolation Tactics
Scream & Writhe distro and Absurd Exposition label
Montreal, QC
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Bleak Existence

my taste in metal is near the same as Peterson listed but i do not listen to metal hc oi etc as much now growing up it was every single day

Euro Trash Bazooka

Immortal -Battles In The North
Absu - Tara
Sarcofago - INRI
Enslaved - Frost
Morbid Angel - Thy Kingdom Come + Gateways To Annihilation

These have been classics for me since my teenagehood/pre Internet times and before people got brainwashed by Yosuke and Hendrik Möbius on the NWN board, on which people forget they once listened to "Powerslave" or "Ride The Lightning", the times when Cradle Of Filth were the shit and everyone wore their tshirts, and when people actually bought zines and magazines that weren't advertised online to make their own personal tastes (then they'd realise that bands like Intolitarian or Goatpenis are useless boring crap.)
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Deadpriest

Favourite brutal death metal bands:

Origin
Guttural Slug
Diphenylchloroarsine
Gelgamesh
Kraanium
Vulvodynia
Extermination Dismemberment
Abominable Putridity
Maggot Colony


I don't know how I forgot to include any of these lovelies in my first list but a bunch of them would certainly fit into it.
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Zeno Marx

well...Death - Spiritual Healing led me back down the Swedish death metal rabbit hole.  Kind of a perfect bit of metal music if you ask me (both Spiritual Healing and Shadows in the Deep, but for this, I'm talking Shadows).  A lot of grooves on that there album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q22Zx2HH57E&t=339s

from 32:48 to 33:12

including the subtle use of the china cymbal. I like this guy's drumming a lot in general.

Which had me fiending for Skit System's 1st EP and 1st LP.  It's logical to go from early Swedish death metal to Skit System, but because I've had so little awareness of the death metal, it wasn't a listening sequence I ever made before this.  Nothing to make a deal about...if you were into the death metal all along, but for me, ignorance finally gave way to the circle.

I asked this elsewhere, and I'm going to ask it here:  Does any Scandinavian death metal band in the past 10-15 years get that heavy bass guitar production they got in the early 90s? The riffs are always mentioned, and rightly so, but the bass tones and gunboat drums are so key to why this stuff was extraordinarily heavy. With my limited knowledge, it seems like something flipped around 1993 or thereabouts.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

urall

Quote from: Zeno Marx on April 05, 2018, 11:45:11 PM
I asked this elsewhere, and I'm going to ask it here:  Does any Scandinavian death metal band in the past 10-15 years get that heavy bass guitar production they got in the early 90s? The riffs are always mentioned, and rightly so, but the bass tones and gunboat drums are so key to why this stuff was extraordinarily heavy. With my limited knowledge, it seems like something flipped around 1993 or thereabouts.

The Miasmal demo is what you need !  Too bad they went to shit after the first full length or so (stopped checking them out anyway)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY5WhC1HbWI




ConcreteMascara

Wanted to briefly revive this topic to mention Hooded Menace. I know they were mentioned years back but what the hell. I was a big fan since 2011 when I saw them at MDF but sort of fell off following them after "Effigies of Evil" which didn't immediately blow me away. Finally listened to their 2015 album "Darkness Drips Forth" and was completely surprised by how good it was. A lot less of schlocky horror vibe and much more solemn and serious sounding. with only 4 tracks its all killer no filler. Then I found out that they recruited Harri Kuokkanen of Hail Conjurer for the vocals on the album that came out at the beginning of this year. So I'm still playing catch-up...

But for those who want some killer death/doom to see them through this unending heat, at least here on the East Coast of the US, I recommend Hooded Menace.
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in no order

Deicide - Legion
Incantation - Onward To Golgotha
Blasphemy - Fallen Angel Of Doom
Morbid Angel - Altars Of Madness
Cradle Of Filth - Dusk And Her Embrace
Demoncy - Joined In Darkness
Infester - To The Depths, In Degradation
Cannibal Corpse - Tomb Of The Mutilated
Sarcofago - INRI
Mortician - Hacked Up For Barbecue
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