NeKro

DeRank : 0,42
DeAge™ : 7285 days • Here since 29 june 2006
Morbid Angel Rapture
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By a hair’s breadth, in my opinion, Domination wins, but Covenant has its own good reasons too! I have great memories, even though it has been years since the last listen, of Blessed are the sick.
Turmoil From Bleeding Hands
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CD that I currently have in my car (mp3 will never get me!), paid $0.99 several years ago. Stifling like few others, one of the first "experiments" in metalcore. Compared to the names mentioned in the review, they might be the most metal! Not for everyone!
Sentenced Down
Sentenced Down
4 jan 17
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You're sour because you paid 15 euros for a CD from 1996, which you usually find in the bins for 7.99!
I had fun anyway!
Peace
Cynic Focus
Cynic Focus
22 dec 16
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I can hardly hear anything from Opeth.....at most, it could be Opeth who took something from Cynic, but I would say no even in this case.
The most refined part of the technodeath triumvirate.....they are my favorites, then Atheist, then Pestilence, and then Nocturnus.....blessed 90s.
Brutal Truth Sounds of the Animal Kingdom
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I have always found Brutal Truth to be "difficult." Napalm Death are, in their own way, easier to listen to. It’s been years since I’ve listened to this album; perhaps this is the right time to do it. As for the cover art, I think it’s among the best of the '90s!
Korn The Serenity of Suffering
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"historic rock bands releasing albums like in the '90s: blink 182, green day, sum 41, metallica, good charlotte"...........historic rock bands?????? Historic rock bands?????? Historic rock bands?????? Historic rock bands?????? Historic rock bands?????? Historic rock bands??????
Cannibal Corpse Cannibal Corpse
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But Ma, in my opinion, you're getting a bit carried away^^'.
This is definitely not one to put in the top five of sober Cannibal Corpse!
Carcass Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment
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My "favorite" Carcass albums remain Necroticism and Heartwork (I also liked swansong). The productions prior to these I listened to when I was younger and, in their own way, they fascinated me. I admit I haven't listened to their early records in years (perhaps decades), and I also acknowledge that while in my youth I was willing to "defend" this music with more or less elaborate reasons, now, with my supposed maturity, I find it harder to do so. I still listen to grind on rare occasions, but at least a couple of times a month, Heartwork makes it onto my playlist. That said, I believe I've become bourgeois^^'
Sentenced The Cold White Light
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Mmm. I had "fallen in love" with amok, a plotter that had injected some energy into the genre. Then there was jarva and inside ville, and even down had positively impressed me (I'm undecided which one I prefer between the two). Then frozen came along and the soup started to taste the same, a sentiment confirmed by the subsequent crimson........then I lost track of them.
I've never listened to this one, but tomorrow I'll put Amos in the car!
Various Artists Gods Of Grind
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So, the case. Just a few days ago, I was in a bit of a bind, so as soon as I got home, I dashed to the basement bathroom, passing through the tavern to grab a magazine to read amidst my personal archive. The magazine in question was a Metal Hammer from 1992 titled, indeed, Gods of Grind.
After this domestic-diuretic premise, let's get to the point: I never understood what Confessor had to do with grind (or with the Earache catalog), but I remember that the vinyl passed through my hands; for the rest, a sort of bible of Death/Grind from the leading label of such sounds at that time.
PS: Carcass for life
PPS: I remember that Earache deserves thanks for ATG too, who came a few years later.