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Baphomet The Dead Shall Inherit
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I really love this album...
cover: 5
technique: 4
power: 5
lyrics: 5 (so hilarious haha)
mood: 3 (I’d say the only weak point of the album)
A grand manifesto of old-school death metal, my absolute favorites are The Suffering, Valley Of The Dead, and Straks Of Blood.
Elvenking Wyrd
Elvenking Wyrd
18 jun 06
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My God, I had heard about them, I would have liked to listen to them too, but the word power took away my desire.
Miles Davis Milestones
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Well done, well done, great review.
Sargeist Satanic Black Devotion
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Very good, Fallen. I have this album in my archive, but I’ve never really listened to it; unfortunately, I'm not into black metal.
Savatage The Wake Of Magellan
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Great review
Savatage The Wake Of Magellan
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Good job, ocram. I honestly don't know if I should listen to this; the words rap and nu metal have kind of put me off a bit.
Fear Factory Digimortal
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From here on out, I don't like them anymore; as you said, they have taken a more "crossover" turn with their music.
Cryptopsy Once Was Not
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Infected Flesh really kick ass, metal, try any album by Malignancy if you're into some well-played, bone-crushing Brutal; I'm sure you won't regret it. As for the rest, I've reassessed this album, it’s played perfectly, but it's a shame that Lord Worm's screams ruin a lot of the music; he sounds like the guy from Anal Cunt O_O
Zora U.V.A.
Zora U.V.A.
14 jun 06
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mithrandir, good reception, personally I've never listened to Zora but I invite you to reflect too, there will be dreadful bands in the underground but bands like Cadaveric Crematorium, Nefas, Vomit The Soul, Underhate, and Sceptycal Gorge are all bands immersed in the underground and you can hear the music they make. Instead of listening to that shit of The Kill by Cannibal, I'd rather listen to an EP from one of these bands and I can assure you that there's creativity in their music.
Benediction The Grand Leveller
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A precise and straightforward review as always, a beautiful album that perhaps suffers a bit from Barney’s departure to join Napalm. I prefer the last EP they made before breaking up. Uhm, I’m listening to the new album by Crimson Massacre and I must say it’s really good. Maybe a bit of technique for its own sake and some rather unnecessary screaming, but other than that, they really kick ass.