Death Metal?

Yeah, of course death metal.
Total votes: 14 (88%)
Nope. No to death metal. It’s bad.
Total votes: 2 (13%)
Total votes: 16

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jakethesnake wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 1:25 pm
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.
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...

Other examples of more raw, sloppy and organic tech-death would be the sole EP by the other Grotesque spin-off Liers in wait "spiritually uncontrolled art" or whatever it was called; they were a total flop compared with At the Gates but I dug this EP quite a lot; they were playing stuff WAY above their abilities and it ended up very messy and chaotic but pretty cool too
I haven’t heard it in a long time, but just put it on. It sounds like typical Morrisound/Scott Burns to me with the slamming drums and super-compressed guitar.

This is a late 90's CD reissue so it could be remastered.
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mrcancelled wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 10:04 am
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.
Yeah, same.

Are there any good death metal bands without cookie monster singer?
Give Obituary's "Cause of Death" and Sadus's "Swallowed in Black" a whirl. And Death, the band.

There was a shit-ton of great death/thrash without the super gutteral vocals. Check out the Rigor Mortis self-titled. I tend towards the older, thrashier stuff.
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Krev wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 5:34 pm
mrcancelled wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 10:04 am
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.
Yeah, same.

Are there any good death metal bands without cookie monster singer?
Give Obituary's "Cause of Death" and Sadus's "Swallowed in Black" a whirl. And Death, the band.

There was a shit-ton of great death/thrash without the super gutteral vocals. Check out the Rigor Mortis self-titled. I tend towards the older, thrashier stuff.
Thanks, I'll give these a listen.

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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.
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