they're rather good, not incredibly awesome or something, but hey - they're barly even 20 years old
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FalahNorei
Germany56 Posts
they're rather good, not incredibly awesome or something, but hey - they're barly even 20 years old | ||
BenBuford
Denmark307 Posts
Here's some of my old favourites: Revenant Morgoth Deicide Banished | ||
Roachu
Sweden692 Posts
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TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
Brutal Truth is funfunfun classic | ||
brobrah
220 Posts
On March 05 2012 05:34 TheBamf wrote: + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQgCZasm6mU classic Me and some friends played that on a bar's jukebox one night. We got some weird looks. Then we played some Death and the bartender asked us to either put on sensible music or leave. So we left. I'll contribute some Canadian goodness. | ||
BenBuford
Denmark307 Posts
On March 05 2012 05:34 TheBamf wrote: Brutal Truth is funfunfun Ahh, Brutal Truth - Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses". So much quality on that album! (Walking Corpse, Stench of Prophet, Time, Ill Neglect). Got me inspired to find some more classics: Grave + Show Spoiler + Seen these guys live so many times back in the day. They always seemed to do warm up gigs for Bay Area bands coming to Denmark in the early nineties. They never failed to deliver live. Entombed + Show Spoiler + "Left Hand Path" is probably the most important album in swedish Death Metal (which is a bold statement). But this song off their second album "Clandestine" is simply incredible: Unleashed + Show Spoiler + More swedish classic stuff. I remember them having to cancel a show in Denmark because their singer Johnny was sick and coughing up blood. Morgoth (playing warm up that night) felt sorry for us, and played an extra 30 minutes or something to compensate. I never got to see Unleashed live though . Sweden delivers... | ||
TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
Macabre's Dahmer is by far their best album IMO, it is a weird album but it has some gems like Hitchhiker. | ||
Neurosis
United States893 Posts
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couches
618 Posts
On March 05 2012 01:12 Roachu wrote: I was an avid death metal fan for years, now it has pretty much boiled down to the few albums I feel are worth it. If I listen to death metal its most likely old swedish style or modern tech death like Fleshgod Apocalypse. Yeh I don't really bother checking out every release anymore. Just the ones that get hyped by certain people that I know when they say "this is good shit" I know it will be good shit. | ||
ZombieNostalgia
United States133 Posts
On March 06 2012 05:47 couches wrote: Yeh I don't really bother checking out every release anymore. Just the ones that get hyped by certain people that I know when they say "this is good shit" I know it will be good shit. Yeah. I don't have the time to search through blogs for new stuff so I just lurk boards I know from time to time. It works. I also have certain people I refer to. | ||
Black_Metal
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TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
Best release of 2012 IMO. | ||
Neurosis
United States893 Posts
On March 12 2012 19:16 TheBamf wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hGHlgfLqhY Best release of 2012 IMO. Nice, haven't heard of this band until now but I dig it. Gonna try and track down the full length. These days when all DM bands are trying to break the sound barrier its nice to hear some more mid paced stuff. Edit: Definitely will end up being one my favorite albums of 2012 as well. | ||
Wegandi
United States2455 Posts
As far as DM and its off-shoots goes...can't go much wrong with Quo Vadis and early Dark Tranquillity. I'll always maintain that BM bands have more musicianship talent (composition, technical, etc.). Death growls are ok, but BM vox are where it is at :p | ||
Neurosis
United States893 Posts
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SnowSC2
United States678 Posts
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TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
On March 13 2012 20:36 Neurosis wrote: Nice, haven't heard of this band until now but I dig it. Gonna try and track down the full length. These days when all DM bands are trying to break the sound barrier its nice to hear some more mid paced stuff. Edit: Definitely will end up being one my favorite albums of 2012 as well. I am very happy to see that you are enjoying it, finding them by accident has been the highlight of my week. I am ordering their album and maybe a t-shirt tonight. On March 13 2012 21:33 Wegandi wrote: Not too much a fan of the more known DM bands, but I must say I do enjoy a lot of Chuck's work. I've always been more of a Black Metal / Ambient + Symphonic BM / old school MDM type of guy. As far as DM and its off-shoots goes...can't go much wrong with Quo Vadis and early Dark Tranquillity. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdVaFkN153E&feature=related I'll always maintain that BM bands have more musicianship talent (composition, technical, etc.). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_zxYuTHz7g Death growls are ok, but BM vox are where it is at :p You should try to listen to some real DM, there is a lot of good stuff out there. | ||
Wegandi
United States2455 Posts
On March 14 2012 01:23 TheBamf wrote: I am very happy to see that you are enjoying it, finding them by accident has been the highlight of my week. I am ordering their album and maybe a t-shirt tonight. You should try to listen to some real DM, there is a lot of good stuff out there. I have listened to 'real' DM. Not a fan really. I mean...compare Immolation to Limbonic Art. Being a pianist/keyboard player I find DM to be lacking a lot. I do like some of the off-shoots though like MDM and TDM. | ||
Dyssa
32 Posts
First, this documentary on heavy metal comes highly recommended, even though it isn't about death metal exclusively - however, its pretty awesome! Its called Metal: A Headbangers Journey ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478209/ ) Second, the heaviest three-piece death metal I know - and they just released their second album. Enjoy! + Show Spoiler + | ||
Neurosis
United States893 Posts
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