Obligatory Best Releases of 2009 Thread
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Magrudergrind--s/t
Converge--Axe to Fall
Wormrot--Abuse
Burnt by the Sun--Heart of Darkness
Napalm Death--Time waits for no slave
Narrows--New Distances
Weekend Nachos--Unforgivable
Squash Bowels--Grindvirus
Wolfbrigade--Comalive
Suffocation--Blood Oath
Graf Orlock--Destination Time: Today
Attack of the Mad Axemen--Scumdogs of the Forest
Converge--Axe to Fall
Wormrot--Abuse
Burnt by the Sun--Heart of Darkness
Napalm Death--Time waits for no slave
Narrows--New Distances
Weekend Nachos--Unforgivable
Squash Bowels--Grindvirus
Wolfbrigade--Comalive
Suffocation--Blood Oath
Graf Orlock--Destination Time: Today
Attack of the Mad Axemen--Scumdogs of the Forest
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badcarburetor wrote:I bought more new music this year than in ages. Mainly because vinyl is back and better quality than ever. Two albums stood out above all others:
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
Came out like, what, third week of January and I knew it would remain my favorite album of the year.
Vreid - Milorg
Another great album that I've been playing over and over...
And a couple others came to mind, at least I think they are 2009 and not 2008. Whatever, this is when I bought them:
No Remorse, No Retreat - To Glory We Ride
If you know, you know. If not it sounds like good Pagan metal.
Wasted Time - Futility
Classic, old school sounding thrashy hardcore shit.
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hahahaha I do listen but it's usually earlier on in the night and not for long either cause I'm usually in the car or some shit. Hell, I probably just turned it off right before you played itWREKage-Paul wrote:Haven't been listening to WREKage too much, then. I tend to play OM'sC a lot.Metalfreak wrote: I didn't even know D666 or Old Mans Child had new albums lol I must go find them!

They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
havent heard that graf orlock yet... i need to remedy that. i liked the new weekend nachos but not as much as their older material... i did buy the lp when they were here though. i hadnt planned on it but that sick silver foil pressed cover lured me indonkeytron wrote:Magrudergrind--s/t
Converge--Axe to Fall
Wormrot--Abuse
Burnt by the Sun--Heart of Darkness
Napalm Death--Time waits for no slave
Narrows--New Distances
Weekend Nachos--Unforgivable
Squash Bowels--Grindvirus
Wolfbrigade--Comalive
Suffocation--Blood Oath
Graf Orlock--Destination Time: Today
Attack of the Mad Axemen--Scumdogs of the Forest
<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.
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New Graf Orlock is pretty sweet...Got that Nachos at MDF this year, along with the new Magrudergrind. I like that they have progressed into a tad more serious/structured form of a band.Spewtilator wrote:havent heard that graf orlock yet... i need to remedy that. i liked the new weekend nachos but not as much as their older material... i did buy the lp when they were here though. i hadnt planned on it but that sick silver foil pressed cover lured me indonkeytron wrote:Magrudergrind--s/t
Converge--Axe to Fall
Wormrot--Abuse
Burnt by the Sun--Heart of Darkness
Napalm Death--Time waits for no slave
Narrows--New Distances
Weekend Nachos--Unforgivable
Squash Bowels--Grindvirus
Wolfbrigade--Comalive
Suffocation--Blood Oath
Graf Orlock--Destination Time: Today
Attack of the Mad Axemen--Scumdogs of the Forest
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haha yeah. you could say the same thing for magrudergrind... i heard a lot of dislike for the s/t because of it but i think its probably my favorite album they've done yet.
<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.
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No doubt, mine too...that shit rips. I love Rehashed just as much. Cool dudes too, can't wait to see em at MDF again this year.Spewtilator wrote:haha yeah. you could say the same thing for magrudergrind... i heard a lot of dislike for the s/t because of it but i think its probably my favorite album they've done yet.
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badcarburetor wrote:badcarburetor wrote:I bought more new music this year than in ages. Mainly because vinyl is back and better quality than ever. Two albums stood out above all others:
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
Came out like, what, third week of January and I knew it would remain my favorite album of the year.
Vreid - Milorg
Another great album that I've been playing over and over...
And a couple others came to mind, at least I think they are 2009 and not 2008. Whatever, this is when I bought them:
No Remorse, No Retreat - To Glory We Ride
If you know, you know. If not, it sounds like good Pagan metal.
Wasted Time - Futility
Classic, old school sounding thrashy hardcore shit.
I just got the new Toxic Holocaust 7" in the mail. Will listen to it tomorrow. May just jump to the top of my list.
The most recent Nachtmystium is up there, too.
Shit, I can't believe I almost forgot -
ATOMIZER - Caustic Music For The Spiritually Bankrupt
Freaking amazing and totally underrated. I don't give a fuck that it came out in December 08. Amazing record. Fucking shame they broke up. Thank you, Hells Headbangers for the badass packaging!
Also, fuck it, I'll say it...I love the new Slayer. I don't care. I love it. I do. No shame here...
Totally differnent genre, but Superyob's Quality Street is just that; quality street rock. If you like anything vaguely related to oi or early 70s British glam, defo check it out. The cd is available and the vinyl willl be soon on Rock and Roll Disgrace records.
There is a Slade BBC recordings 2xCD set that recently came out that is top notch.
So, yeah, lots of good shit in 2009. Guess this year wasn't a total wash...
1. Ensiferum - From Afar and Pombagira - Black Axis Abraxas (tied) - If you like sludge, check out Pombagira...they rule.
2. Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough and Nile - Those Whom the Gods Detest (tied)
3. Isis - Wavering Radient
All the rest are in no order:
Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect
blessthefall - Witness
The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below (don't ask...was never a big fan before but I love this album for some reason)
Finsterforst - ...Zum Tode Hin
Goatwhore - Carving out the Eyes of God
Hammer Horde - Under the Mighty Oath
If These Trees Could Talk - Above the Earth, Below the Sky
Insomnium - Across the Dark
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
sleepmakeswaves - split w/ Tangled Thoughts of Leaving
Skyfire - Esoteric
Suidakra - Crógacht
Unanimated - In the Light of Darkness
Wolven Ancestry - Silence of the Boreal
Zoroaster - Voice of Saturn
Honorable Mentions:
Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Agorapocalypse
Crimfall - As the Path Unfolds
Hypocrisy - A Taste of Extreme Divinity
Longing for Dawn - Between Elation and Despair
Municipal Waste - Massive Agressive
Paramore - Brand New Eyes (I know...)
Silverstein - A Shipwreck in the Sand (Again..I know...)
Warmen - Japanese Hospitality
Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade
2. Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough and Nile - Those Whom the Gods Detest (tied)
3. Isis - Wavering Radient
All the rest are in no order:
Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect
blessthefall - Witness
The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below (don't ask...was never a big fan before but I love this album for some reason)
Finsterforst - ...Zum Tode Hin
Goatwhore - Carving out the Eyes of God
Hammer Horde - Under the Mighty Oath
If These Trees Could Talk - Above the Earth, Below the Sky
Insomnium - Across the Dark
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
sleepmakeswaves - split w/ Tangled Thoughts of Leaving
Skyfire - Esoteric
Suidakra - Crógacht
Unanimated - In the Light of Darkness
Wolven Ancestry - Silence of the Boreal
Zoroaster - Voice of Saturn
Honorable Mentions:
Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Agorapocalypse
Crimfall - As the Path Unfolds
Hypocrisy - A Taste of Extreme Divinity
Longing for Dawn - Between Elation and Despair
Municipal Waste - Massive Agressive
Paramore - Brand New Eyes (I know...)
Silverstein - A Shipwreck in the Sand (Again..I know...)
Warmen - Japanese Hospitality
Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade

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Badcarburetor, don't be ashamed, the new Slayer kinda grew on me too and I like it more now then I first did lol. Its got some lame parts too, but they have been my favorite band for 20 years and I'll never give up on them. Even if you don't like it, it's still better than Diabolus in Musica for sure! Can't wait for the show at Gwinnett Arena with Megadeth. The fact that its about 5 mins from my apt. makes it that much better.
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