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 "Only the most extreme and heavy Metal has this sublime power over my twisted and complicated mind."

 "The headache is gone, and now I’m no longer cold. I have started to ascend the forty stone steps... I’m happy."

The reviewer shares a personal and emotional journey, using the 'Contaminated 3.0' compilation as a powerful remedy to mental struggles. The album, a double compilation by Relapse Records, offers over two and a half hours of raw death metal, grindcore, and doom. The reviewer highlights standout tracks from bands like Incantation, Nasum, Brutal Truth, Morgion, Amorphis, and Mortician, praising the album's ability to cleanse negativity and inspire hope. The heavy metal selection perfectly aligns with the reviewer’s healing process. Dive into 'Contaminated 3.0' and experience raw metal tracks that heal and empower the mind—listen now!

 The song explodes in a few explosive minutes of authentic sonic delirium.

 With overwhelming impetuosity and lightning-fast speed, they incorporate an entirely Hardcore-Punk sound.

This review praises Gluecifer's second album as arguably their best work, highlighting its fast-paced hard rock mixed with punk energy. The reviewer recalls dynamic and memorable tracks like "Bossheaded" and "Silver Wings" and shares vivid live show memories. Despite the album's long title, its content is thrilling and energetic throughout. Overall, a strong recommendation for fans of raw, fast rock music. Dive into Gluecifer's high-voltage hard rock and experience the intensity of 'Soaring With Eagles at Night to Rise With the Pigs in the Morning' now!

 A sonic extremism leading to a nervous collapse.

 The final track 'Two Pigs Fucking' is a dark and gloomy journey into the unknown, into nothingness, into evil.

The review rediscovers LABRAT's debut album, praising its chaotic and intense blend of post-cybernetic grind metal. The short, fast-paced tracks combine influences from Fear Factory, Slayer, Carcass, and Converge, creating a harsh, relentless listening experience. The vocal delivery is characterized by extreme growls that contribute to the album's brutal atmosphere. Despite the band's obscure history and limited discography, this album stands out as a powerful underground metal masterpiece. Listen now to LABRAT's intense debut and experience the raw energy of post-cybernetic grind metal!

 Expand The Hive is the second and practically concluding work, offered to fans of the genre in 1997.

 With Mikey’s angry vocals spewing out his total hatred against corruption, social decay, the Church, and governments: like modern Dead Kennedys, even angrier, crossing every limit.

Expand The Hive by Logical Nonsense is a fiercely aggressive hardcore album from 1997 that delivers relentless speed and rage. Drawing influences from early Discharge and the 90s New York hardcore scene, it channels a raw anger against societal issues via Mikey's intense vocals. The album's cacophonous moments flirt with noise rock, creating a terrifying wall of sound. Despite limited info on the band, their impact is lasting and worthy of their brief but brilliant legacy. Listen to Expand The Hive and experience hardcore punk's rawest fury—dive into the relentless sound of Logical Nonsense now!

 "Repulsion, MC5, S.O.D., Venom, Motorhead, Misfits, Unsane: a series of names that first and foremost deserve respect... But the Swedish guys couldn’t care less and cover the tracks in a brutal way, disemboweling and tearing them to pieces."

 "Five damn (and there was no way I wouldn’t make the satanic reference!!!) heavy minutes of oppressive, obsessive weight."

This review explores Entombed's double CD of cover songs, 'Sons Of Satan Praise The Lord,' highlighting its brutal reinterpretations of influential bands from metal to punk. It appreciates the band's impact on death metal and praises standout tracks like Kiss's 'God of Thunder' and Hüsker Dü's 'Something I Learned Today.' The album reflects Entombed's diverse influences, released in 2002 as a tribute to their inspirations. The reviewer regrets the band's retirement in 2014, acknowledging their legacy in extreme music. Discover Entombed's fierce covers and explore the roots of death metal today!

 The voice with that irreverent tone and Les's bass safely guide Larry's six-string instrumental wanderings.

 Once again Les’s overwhelming bass reigns supreme: in a finale that suddenly mimics Metallica’s 'Master Of Puppets'... MONSTROUS.

This review praises 'Masters Of Puppies,' a Primus bootleg album capturing their raw live sound during the Frizzle Fry tour. Despite being unofficial, the sound quality is impressive. The review highlights Les Claypool’s dominant bass, the band's unique fusion of metal, funk, jazz, and psychedelia, and the album's entertaining instrumental improvisations. It's deemed a valuable complement for fans wanting insight into Primus’ roots. Explore this rare Primus bootleg to experience their explosive live sound and Les Claypool’s legendary bass grooves!

 An atomic blast I still haven’t forgotten.

 "If everything seems under control, you’re just not going fast enough" (quote. Mario Andretti).

The review praises PUFFBALL's album 'The Super Commando' for its raw, fast-paced punk rock reminiscent of Hellacopters and Motorhead. The energetic execution and Mikael's vocals stood out, with songs like 'Hellbent' delivering overwhelming power. The review highlights the furious speed and aggression maintained throughout the album, concluding with appreciation for their intense cover of Warren Zevon's 'Carmelita.' Dive into 'The Super Commando' now and experience punk rock at its rawest and fastest!

 The only worthy and twisted heirs of Carcass; they come to life (or death) in the early nineties in Spain.

 Lugubrious’s voice seems to vomit intestines, so dense is it with cynical depravity.

HAEMORRHAGE's fifth album 'Apology for Pathology' is a crushing goregrind masterpiece heavily influenced by Carcass. Released in 2006, it delivers an intense 30-minute journey through violent, abrasive sounds paired with sinister vocals. Each track offers consistent brutality, culminating in the standout 'Syndicate of Sickness'. The album also includes a hidden tribute to Venom, showcasing the band's homage to heavy metal pioneers. Dive into HAEMORRHAGE's Apology for Pathology and experience a relentless goregrind assault crafted for extreme metal fans.

 Just under an hour in which they manage to destroy and annihilate the audience, overwhelmed and suffocated by their impetuous and aggressive Death Metal.

 The whole record is a continuous succession of more cadenced and powerful tracks, followed by songs devastating in their executive fury.

The review praises Hypocrisy's 1998 performance at Wacken Open Air, highlighting their aggressive and powerful Death Metal show. It emphasizes the excellent sound quality and the intensity of tracks like 'Roswell-47' and 'Apocalypse.' The album captures the band's raw energy and includes studio bonus tracks showcasing their Death'n'Roll style. Overall, it's a tribute to a legendary live recording from a prominent Scandinavian band. Dive into Hypocrisy's brutal Wacken live album and feel the raw power of Scandinavian Death Metal now!

 A real world tour that overwhelms with so much violence and physicality.

 Other collections will follow in the same series; but none will even remotely approach this fatal feast.

This review covers the 1994 double-CD Death Metal anthology 'Death Is Just The Beginning 3' released by Nuclear Blast. It highlights key bands and their distinctive styles, emphasizing the brutal and original sound that marked the era. The reviewer praises the compilation as a monumental collection defining the genre worldwide. The immersive, violent, and physical nature of the music is underscored, urging listeners to explore the fierce tracks included. Dive into the brutal world of 'Death Is Just The Beginning 3' and experience a defining Death Metal journey now!

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