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Post by Diana » Wed August 14th, 2013, 4:29 pm

MS_39455 wrote:
Diana wrote:Urgehal - Massive Terrestrial Strike

Urgehal makes me laugh with their random fade-outs. Every once in a while they have a song where they went "fuck it, we'll end it here -- just turn the volume down. Done."
Urgehal is an absolute favorite of mine, but that always bugged the hell out of me about them. Fade outs during vocal parts only draw comparisons to The Partridge Family, The Monkees, and Hee Haw in my mind.
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Post by Knucklehead » Wed August 14th, 2013, 6:26 pm

MS_39455 wrote:Fade outs during vocal parts only draw comparisons to The Partridge Family, The Monkees, and Hee Haw in my mind.
Ha! "Hee Haw". That's gold, right there.

We had a drunken conversation about this several months back. I think now, without all the beer, I understand better what you meant.


Slayer -- Reign In Blood. After listening to this album for far, far too many years, I still trot it out every couple of months and it still sounds so good.

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Post by Moloc » Thu August 15th, 2013, 8:16 am

Midnight - Satanic Royalty

(Now with headphones that work.)

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Post by Kaganator » Thu August 15th, 2013, 2:51 pm

Moloc wrote:Midnight - Satanic Royalty

(Now with headphones that work.)
This plus In Solitude, The Devil's Blood, and Relectics.

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Post by Ryan » Fri August 16th, 2013, 7:03 am

<a href="http://spewtilator.bandcamp.com">SPEWTILATOR</a> - Badass motherfuckin' street cops with nothing to lose who don't play by the rules and are out for blood.
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.

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Post by Ryan » Fri August 16th, 2013, 7:24 am

<a href="http://spewtilator.bandcamp.com">SPEWTILATOR</a> - Badass motherfuckin' street cops with nothing to lose who don't play by the rules and are out for blood.
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.

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Post by Ryan » Fri August 16th, 2013, 8:23 am

<a href="http://spewtilator.bandcamp.com">SPEWTILATOR</a> - Badass motherfuckin' street cops with nothing to lose who don't play by the rules and are out for blood.
Tricalibur wrote:I am looking for Skullcrusher and Dynamo.

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Post by Knucklehead » Fri August 16th, 2013, 8:42 am

The Rolling Stones -- Sticky Fingers.

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Post by badcarburetor » Fri August 16th, 2013, 9:23 am

Odinson666 wrote:this week it's been
the Bellicose Minds- "The Spine"
Thanks for making me aware of this.

Looks like I missed out on the first vinyl pressing. I finally pulled it this morning and spun it on my way into work. It's very good and very much like the demo/EP before it (even sharing a song or two). I love their sound, but I really wish the drummer would mix it up a bit more and lose a lot the 16th note high hat tapping (or whatever drummers call that monotony) that he does on too many songs.

Blackwater Records has a bunch of intersting looking stuff. Have you heard any of their other releases? I noticed Warcry in their and I remember liking a record that I have of theirs. I think I'll dig around a bit. I'm particularly interested in Frantid.
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Post by Generubin » Sun August 18th, 2013, 9:17 pm

Ryan wrote:
Generubin wrote:Listening to the new Exhumed, Necrocracy, and holy shit this stuff is so fucking killer. Check out the new video.
I think i like AGNG better but i like that they made a conscious effort not to make the same album twice. Necrocracy seems to be much groovier but still in a totally legit way. A nice follow up for sure!
I can understand, I love a touch of groove in my death metal personally. Speaking of making conscious efforts to change up song writing; the new Machetazo is also worth checking out if you haven't already. No more intros and seems slower.
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Post by Ryan » Mon August 19th, 2013, 7:31 am

Generubin wrote:
Ryan wrote:
Generubin wrote:Listening to the new Exhumed, Necrocracy, and holy shit this stuff is so fucking killer. Check out the new video.
I think i like AGNG better but i like that they made a conscious effort not to make the same album twice. Necrocracy seems to be much groovier but still in a totally legit way. A nice follow up for sure!
I can understand, I love a touch of groove in my death metal personally. Speaking of making conscious efforts to change up song writing; the new Machetazo is also worth checking out if you haven't already. No more intros and seems slower.
Ruin? Yeah dude, killer record! I'm really not a fan of most "death/doom" but I think they worked those parts in masterfully while still keeping all the nasty grinding they're known for in place.

So far today:

Tenement - Napalm Dream
http://tenement.bandcamp.com/album/napalm-dream
(I know I've posted about this band before, really good noisy pop punk type stuff)

MOAR GOREGRIND

Regurgitate - Effortless Regurgitation of Bright Red Blood
http://regurgitate.bandcamp.com/album/e ... e-sessions
(90's swedish death/goregrind. If you don't already know you need to find out.)
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Post by Brian » Mon August 19th, 2013, 9:30 am

Alchemyst - Nekromanteion
I'm obsessed with this. OBSESSED.

Magister Templi - Lucifer Leviathan Logos
Vocals are certainly....interesting. I like em.

Pest - The Crowning Horror
This rules. Just foul in the vein of Morbid, Treblinka, etc.

Warloghe - Womb of Pestilence
Never heard of this band in my life up until a month ago or so, and since then I've seen the name many places and had one person recommend them to me. Fate. And it's great.

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Post by Brian » Tue August 20th, 2013, 12:29 pm

MORBID SLAUGHTER Torment in the Crypt
Reminds me of a South American Cultes des Ghoules. Recommended.

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Post by Ryan » Tue August 20th, 2013, 12:46 pm

Brian wrote:MORBID SLAUGHTER Torment in the Crypt
Reminds me of a South American Cultes des Ghoules. Recommended.
Was actually listening to that earlier today, pretty jammin!
http://metalhit.bandcamp.com/album/torment-in-the-crypt
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Post by Brian » Tue August 20th, 2013, 12:47 pm

Ryan wrote:
Brian wrote:MORBID SLAUGHTER Torment in the Crypt
Reminds me of a South American Cultes des Ghoules. Recommended.
Was actually listening to that earlier today, pretty jammin!
http://metalhit.bandcamp.com/album/torment-in-the-crypt
Yeah it reminds me A LOT of Henbane, but came out a few months before Henbane did. Proto-Henbane.

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