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They were convinced of everything they played and left other death metal bands pale. Alex Webster is simply a continuous ecstasy while playing his bass.
They were convinced of everything they played and left other death metal bands pale.
Alex Webster is simply a continuous ecstasy while playing his bass.
This review highlights Cannibal Corpse's 1993 live album 'Eats Moscow Alive,' capturing the band in their young, intense, and uncompromising form. The energetic performance, fierce crowd interaction, and masterful execution of classic tracks demonstrate their dominance in early death metal. Despite imperfect audio quality, the album remains a powerful testament to their legacy. The review contrasts the raw authenticity of early Cannibal Corpse with their current perception. Dive into Cannibal Corpse's fierce 1993 live energy—listen to 'Eats Moscow Alive' and experience death metal history in the making!
Larry Clark tries to bring out the raw truth that burns you, that makes you suffer, that embarrasses you. Here the curtains close on a film that hurts, burns, and scares.
Larry Clark tries to bring out the raw truth that burns you, that makes you suffer, that embarrasses you.
Here the curtains close on a film that hurts, burns, and scares.
Larry Clark's Ken Park explores the dark, often disturbing realities of youth and family through raw and controversial storytelling. The film is seen as provocative and scandalous, sparking admiration as well as criticism. While some parts resemble commercial cinema, much of it leans on independent and emotional intensity. The reviewer appreciates the film's raw truth but finds it somewhat self-congratulatory and only moderately impressive. Overall, it’s a difficult but compelling watch. Explore Larry Clark’s Ken Park for a daring dive into the dark side of youth and family—watch if you dare.
The orgy opens with the song/intro "Psychoneurosis" ... as if the music takes them underground to start making them go through all the circles of Dante's inferno. They’re worth discovering for those who love headbanging and bands that are fierce like few others, fierce, violent, with no half measures.
The orgy opens with the song/intro "Psychoneurosis" ... as if the music takes them underground to start making them go through all the circles of Dante's inferno.
They’re worth discovering for those who love headbanging and bands that are fierce like few others, fierce, violent, with no half measures.
Sextrash's Sexual Carnage is a violent, intense death metal album that showcases early modern growl vocals and a blend of thrash and speed metal influences. Although raw and somewhat unpolished, the album delivers fierce, headbanging tracks that stand out in the underground metal scene. The reviewer appreciates the band's youthful energy and the album's brutal atmosphere, recommending it to fans of aggressive metal. Dive into the fierce and brutal sounds of Sextrash's Sexual Carnage—perfect for fans craving intense death metal energy.
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