Cover of Cryptopsy Wispher Supremacy
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For fans of cryptopsy, lovers of brutal and progressive death metal, extreme metal enthusiasts, 90s metal fans, listeners seeking intense and technical metal albums
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Progressive-Brutal-Death. The Cryptopsy are a fighting machine, born to obliterate your eardrums. Listen to believe this "Whisper Supremacy" from '98.

8 tracks, 31 minutes, inside which are contained ideas and music that other groups couldn't even fit on a double album. Inhuman tempo changes, double kick drums that crush vertebrae, metal solos with a progressive flavor, gut-scraping vocals that are beautifully bloodthirsty, tearing you from cerebral hemisphere to cerebral hemisphere. The first two tracks "Emaciate" and "Cold Hate, Warm Blood" will plunge you into the sonic nightmare of these expert butchers; you'll punch a one-way ticket, this musical death machine will drive you to madness, there's no doubt about it.

After listening, you'll feel as if a tank has rolled over your head and smashed it to pieces, you won't remember anything you've heard... so you'll enter into the sadistic mechanism of this tracked panzer, designed only to destroy all that stands in its path, you'll ride the road to hell at insane speeds... to be listened to in one breath, absolutely a must-have along with "None So Vile," their cell-shattering masterpiece from 1996. Not recommended for the faint of heart, and don't say I didn't warn you...

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Cryptopsy's 1998 album Whisper Supremacy is a brutal and progressive death metal assault featuring complex tempo changes, crushing double kick drums, and gut-wrenching vocals. The eight tracks deliver intense, relentless energy that challenges listeners. Tracks like "Emaciate" and "Cold Hate, Warm Blood" immerse fans into a furious sonic nightmare. Highly recommended for extreme metal enthusiasts and praised alongside their earlier masterpiece None So Vile.

Cryptopsy

Cryptopsy are a Canadian extreme metal band from Montreal, Quebec, known for pioneering technical/brutal death metal with albums like None So Vile (1996), Whisper Supremacy (1998) and …And Then You’ll Beg (2000). After a controversial metalcore/deathcore-leaning shift on The Unspoken King (2008), they returned to technical death metal with the self‑titled album (2012) and later releases, including As Gomorrah Burns (2023).
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