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by gustavprom
Death metal kind follows the same developmental path as hardcore (as least for me). Definitely not crap for its first wave (1987-1993), but definite waffle factors for subsequent waves. Once the genre was properly established, it meant a lot of mediocre music lacking the fire and creativity of, say, early Morbid Angel or Death. One gripe I have for the genre as a whole is it's lack of compositional brevity and economy. A lot of DM songs just go on too damn long for me, e.g, 5-7 minutes when a lot of it should be 2-3 mins. That said, there's still great stuff out there. My personal favourites from the last decade are Canadian black/death hybrids like Death Worship and Antediluvian, as well as most bands in which Gene Palubski of second wave greats Angelcorpse has been playing in. Also, I am a fan of grindcore bands that can successfully use DM elements, like Assuck on their second album.