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Spanish Manlove posted:gently caress that. Metal should be either as slow as possible or as fast as possible. Not as medium as possible. Actually no, metal should sound good. Don't paint yourself into a corner.
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Spanish Manlove posted:gently caress that. Metal should be either as slow as possible or as fast as possible. Not as medium as possible. Listen to Bolt Thrower
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Spanish Manlove posted:gently caress that. Metal should be either as slow as possible or as fast as possible. Not as medium as possible. Undergang would like to have a word with you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx_lJDuz3rM EDIT: awwww yeeesssssssss A TURGID FATSO fucked around with this message at 00:46 on May 10, 2016 |
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Spanish Manlove posted:gently caress that. Metal should be either as slow as possible or as fast as possible. Not as medium as possible. A lot of really fast metal isn't very good, and lots of medium paced stuff is good
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I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out?
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blk96gt posted:I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out?
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blk96gt posted:I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out? Listen to Morpheus Descends instead
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blk96gt posted:I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out? in my opinion, Tomb of the Mutilated is their masterpiece. Start with that one. Then check out Butchered at Birth. The Corpsegrinder records are okay, but the Barnes era is their best stuff.
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A human heart posted:A lot of really fast metal isn't very good, and lots of medium paced stuff is good This is just like, my opinion, man. Some of the fast poo poo sucks, and some of the really slow stuff sucks even harder but I feel that a lot of the medium tempo stuff is just tepid and lacking of any real feeling. It's not a hard fact but just my opinion that metal should be as hyperbolic as possible, particularly being extremely fast and/or extremely slow, but that shouldn't be the only thing of note for bands to strive to achieve.
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Colonel J posted:These are good times with gorguts and ulver releasing new stuff, even though the latter isn't metal at all anymore at this point. any other good release these days? The Fallujah album that just dropped is growing on me more and more every listen. It's excellent.
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symbolic posted:The only CC album I've listened to in its entirety is Vile and I thought it was pretty good. ultraviolence123 posted:in my opinion, Tomb of the Mutilated is their masterpiece. Start with that one. Then check out Butchered at Birth. The Corpsegrinder records are okay, but the Barnes era is their best stuff. Grabbed Vile and Tomb of the Mutilated. Tomb of the Mutilated seems pretty decent so far. A human heart posted:Listen to Morpheus Descends instead I also grabbed And so It Came to Pass by Dyscarnate and it's pretty good. Not as good Enduring the Massacre, but really liking it.
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# ? May 10, 2016 03:18 |
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I'm seeing Dead Cross, The Melvins and Napalm Death tonight. It should be good times.
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# ? May 10, 2016 04:56 |
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What's this all about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr-C9fABNoY Kept in a vault? Some people think it's demos? I have no idea. This was a great era for CoF though so im looking forward to whatever comes out. fake edit : oh http://www.metalinjection.net/av/full-album-stream/cradle-of-filth-to-release-never-before-heard-1995-album-in-july quote:In 1996, Cradle of Filth released its much-loved record Dusk.. And Her Embrace, but did you know that what you're hearing isn't actually the original version of that record? The record was originally recorded in 1995 and was called The Original Sin, but lawsuits and a band split caused the record to never be released in its original format… until now. quote:YOU CAN'T STOP THE ROCK!!!
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# ? May 10, 2016 14:22 |
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Vintersorg posted:What's this all about? Nightmare Before Christmas reboot looking real weird...
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blk96gt posted:Grabbed Vile and Tomb of the Mutilated. Tomb of the Mutilated seems pretty decent so far. If you like a more modern dm sound, try Bloodthirst. It's one of those albums that people love even if they're not giant CC fans. You could probably take 2 or 3 songs from every album since then and make one great CC album, but on Bloodthirst they were nailing everything perfectly. "Pounded Into Dust" is one of the best openers. (When I say "modern" I don't mean techy or overly produced stuff. Bloodthirst has a terrific sound.)
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# ? May 10, 2016 18:35 |
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Vile is a solid album and I hear their newest is Vile-esque, but really best to stick with Suffocation's material up through Despise the Sun, if you want some classic brutal death with good songwriting.
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blk96gt posted:I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out? Listen to The Bleeding, it's the last one with Chris Barnes on it and my favorite.
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# ? May 10, 2016 19:30 |
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the best member of CC is pretty easily the bassist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4zTvdN_38Y
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Gamma Nerd posted:the best member of CC is pretty easily the bassist I'm not a huge fan of Cannibal Corpse but I absolutely adore Alex Webster. He's like the Steve Harris of death metal.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-kvelertak-fuse-black-metal-cock-rock-on-eclectic-new-album-20160510 Stream of the new Kvelertak album 'Nattesferd' Don't know how long it will be up, album release is this friday
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Gamma Nerd posted:the best member of CC is pretty easily the bassist I have to give some props to Pat O'Brien, he is the only metal thing to come from my county in Kentucky.
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COOL CORN posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KGERmDXxLg&t=143s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTunhRVyREU Spanish Manlove posted:I'm not a huge fan of Cannibal Corpse but I absolutely adore Alex Webster. He's like the Steve Harris of death metal. He's in a band with Ron Jarzombek called Blotted Science, which is okay if you're into Ron Jarzombek https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvy0skCDQbA Alec Bald Snatch fucked around with this message at 22:59 on May 10, 2016 |
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Blotted Science are surprisingly fun.
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# ? May 10, 2016 23:13 |
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Ron jarzombek's music varies from interesting and good to interesting and dull but it's always always cool watching him put all the parts together. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulA5LCliED0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d5SCH0Umbs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYlzPWEQhLg muike fucked around with this message at 23:35 on May 10, 2016 |
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I just saw VENOM INC pop up on facebook playing locally in June; is this supposed to be ex Venom members that somehow got the right to use the Venom styling/material/etc? I don't remember reading about drama with them but then again in here is probably the only place I'd have ever read about it.
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the yeti posted:I just saw VENOM INC pop up on facebook playing locally in June; is this supposed to be ex Venom members that somehow got the right to use the Venom styling/material/etc? Venom Inc is Mantas and Abaddon playing Venom songs, Cronos is the only original member in Venom itself these days.
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# ? May 11, 2016 00:43 |
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This owns. Abbath + Matt Pike tru bros forever.
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FanaticalMilk posted:Listen to The Bleeding, it's the last one with Chris Barnes on it and my favorite. My favorite too. I thought Vile was really boring - I didn't follow CC at all for like 15 years after that came out.
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the yeti posted:I just saw VENOM INC pop up on facebook playing locally in June; is this supposed to be ex Venom members that somehow got the right to use the Venom styling/material/etc? 2/3 of the classic Welcome to Hell/Black Metal lineup - Abbadon (drums) and Mantas (guitars) - fronted by Demolition Man, who replaced Cronos for Prime Evil. Having seen both, Venom Inc was much, much better. Venom plays a bunch of medleys and stuff from the last few albums they did, along with the essentials from the early works. Cronos works the crowd 80s style, which works quite well considering they've got the stature and pretty much only play festivals. Nothing against the other guys, they play fine, but they're passengers and don't do anything for the stage show nor interact with the crowd nor the band at all. Not bad, but in contrast to the other one, they're very much lacking. They feel like a burned out, filled out, old band. Setlist: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/venom/2013/former-sonar-compound-baltimore-md-13d9a579.html Venom Inc plays Prime Evil, Warhead, Die Hard, and the rest from Welcome to Hell and Black Metal. Basically, the ideal Venom setlist. Demolition Man is so drat gritty he's almost too dirty for Venom, and he's got such a heavy English accent you can hardly understand a word he says between songs. He's a solid frontman. Mantas works the crowd, too, and in a much less over-the-top way. Very appropriate for Venom, but a bit less retro than Cronos. The thing with this band is that they really work well together, they've got energy on the stage, they go back and forth between songs, they do everything well. The guy who really impressed me was Abaddon. He's got so much energy and enthusiasm on stage, he plays great and hits hard, but that's like second nature. He goes back and forth with the crowd, does call-and-response gestures, and he just really gets into it with the crowd. Not just stage moves, he's loving it when people run into each other around the guy holding a cup of beer in the middle of the crowd, laughing when someone slips on that guy's beer, shouting back with the people shouting to him. He hung out in the bar after the show until closing time, recounting the show with everyone who stayed around. The only other guy who I've seen have the pulse of the band and the crowd was Jim Konya. Setlist: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/venom-inc/2016/the-marlin-room-at-webster-hall-new-york-ny-63f246fb.html
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Do they not play anything from At War With Satan? I like that one.
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Neither one plays anything from that album.
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Colonel J posted:These are good times with gorguts and ulver releasing new stuff, even though the latter isn't metal at all anymore at this point. any other good release these days? There's been a bunch of good stuff from the last year or so: Necromantic Worship Hissing (check out their new EP too) Howls of Ebb Necromonastary Obscure Evil Inculcator Blood Incantation Un Venefixion Panphage etc..etc..
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Zodijackylite posted:Venom plays a bunch of medleys and stuff from the last few albums they did, along with the essentials from the early works. Cronos works the crowd 80s style, which works quite well considering they've got the stature and pretty much only play festivals. Cronos' stage banter is the stuff of legend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TztqYaemt0
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blk96gt posted:I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out? cannibal corpse is cool but you should also listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD0Zn3lAam8
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comes along bort posted:Cronos' stage banter is the stuff of legend Oh man, I wish this stuff would work the same today. We're gonna play a track from the new album! Yeah, I guess... Well what do you want to hear? We can't play four albums. ...but we're gonna try, hope you like this medley of five different songs. We're gonna play some fuckin' gigs in the states! Just kidding, we got on stage half an hour late so you're only getting half a gig, see you in three years. We're recording a new album! Sure, but could ya play Countess Bathory? Or at least not another loving medley? Blood what? Whaaat? Blood whaaaaaaat? Bloodlust! But we're going to play some poo poo from like, 2000, in the middle of it, then finish the song. Anyone have the Resurrection album? Blood what? You mean it? ...oh, you don't? Well gently caress you, we're playing the chorus from Black Flame of Satan a couple times in the middle of Bloodlust.
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Kilometers Davis posted:The Fallujah album that just dropped is growing on me more and more every listen. It's excellent. I agree, i wasn't really feeling it at first but after a few more spins i'm totally hooked
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TheIllestVillain posted:I agree, i wasn't really feeling it at first but after a few more spins i'm totally hooked Seeing Fallujah with Black Dahlia tonight. I'm interested to see how they sound live.
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Von Sloneker posted:If you like a more modern dm sound, try Bloodthirst. It's one of those albums that people love even if they're not giant CC fans. You could probably take 2 or 3 songs from every album since then and make one great CC album, but on Bloodthirst they were nailing everything perfectly. "Pounded Into Dust" is one of the best openers. FanaticalMilk posted:Listen to The Bleeding, it's the last one with Chris Barnes on it and my favorite. Production wise I'm liking The Bleeding the most between Tomb..., Vile, and The Bleeding. I think Tomb of the Mutilated would be the better of the three if it had the production of Vile or The Bleeding. Gamma Nerd posted:Vile is a solid album and I hear their newest is Vile-esque, but really best to stick with Suffocation's material up through Despise the Sun, if you want some classic brutal death with good songwriting. Yeah I've got all of Suffo's albums, although Souls to Deny is probably my favorite overall album. There was something about the production and guitar tone that I really liked. There's something about their current (and most new DM) production that seems really grating IMO. For me there's a middle ground between the current production trend and the really thin sounding stuff like Deicide's album Legion (only album I've listened to of theirs and the first example that came to me). CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:cannibal corpse is cool but you should also listen to I like this. Thanks!
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Presumably you're already listening to Obituary? If not, you should do that. And also these guys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNpEbNATTY4
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:cannibal corpse is cool but you should also listen to
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