Yeah, the vocals, and overuse of double bass drum/pedal are also deal-breakers for me.penningtron wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:16 am The really low growl vocals are a deal breaker for me, just can't take them seriously.
I like some doom metal, though.
Yeah, the vocals, and overuse of double bass drum/pedal are also deal-breakers for me.penningtron wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:16 am The really low growl vocals are a deal breaker for me, just can't take them seriously.
Search for old school Swedish death metal.boilermaker wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:26 am Is there any death metal band or the whole subgenre that is a lot more sloppy and not technical at all?
Check out Autopsy and their quite stunning (and doomy!) decond album "Mental funeral" (1991). Debut "Severed survival" (89) is bit more like EARLY/Thrashy Death but with more Doom *and* crust-punk in the mix; very organic and loose sounding too by the standards of the genre but I thinlk second album has more appeal on this forum.boilermaker wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:26 am Is there any death metal band or the whole subgenre that is a lot more sloppy and not technical at all?
Atrocity was an odd band; that album had the potential to be great but there's something very dry and unpleasant about the whole album; it was *definitely* ahead of its time though...Krev wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:50 pm Atrocity's "Hallucinations" and Sarcofago's "Laws of the Scourge" are two of the earliest tech-death albums. They're not as clinical and soulless as much of the later stuff.
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