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DeRank ™: 6,19 • DeAge™ : 3512 days
I am hit, laid down, knocked out immediately by the title track. Raw to the right point, with sound quality that has certainly improved compared to the early nineties.
I am hit, laid down, knocked out immediately by the title track.
Raw to the right point, with sound quality that has certainly improved compared to the early nineties.
This review praises New Bomb Turks' final album as a high-energy, chaotic punk rock masterpiece. It highlights the band's raw sound, explosive musical moments, and their wild, uncontrolled style. Despite lacking technical precision, their passion and punk attitude shine through. The reviewer reflects on the band's career and live shows, notably in Europe and Italy. Overall, the album is a fitting loud and fast farewell for the group. Discover the raw power of New Bomb Turks' last explosive punk album—listen now and dive into punk chaos at its finest!
The horrible Music of Napalm Death suits me today. The entire career, released on the Earache label, is combed through, dissected: from Grindcore, to Death Metal, to the industrial diversion of 1994 up to the latest epileptic and very tight episodes in an excessive and fast form of Hardcore-Crust.
The horrible Music of Napalm Death suits me today.
The entire career, released on the Earache label, is combed through, dissected: from Grindcore, to Death Metal, to the industrial diversion of 1994 up to the latest epileptic and very tight episodes in an excessive and fast form of Hardcore-Crust.
The review passionately explores Napalm Death's 2016 'Best Of' compilation, highlighting its significance in grindcore and death metal. The author expresses a deep personal connection to the band's music as a source of inner calm amid anxiety. The compilation spans their career from 1987 to recent releases, showcasing their powerful and diverse styles. Despite a casual and spontaneous writing style, the review conveys strong admiration for Napalm Death's influence. Dive into Napalm Death's intense grindcore legacy—listen to their best-of compilation and feel the raw power of metal history!
"Seventy-three minutes and twenty-two seconds of true and stunning slaughter set to music." "You suffer but why..." — referencing Napalm Death's iconic one-second track.
"Seventy-three minutes and twenty-two seconds of true and stunning slaughter set to music."
"You suffer but why..." — referencing Napalm Death's iconic one-second track.
Grindcrusher: The Ultimate Earache is a definitive 1991 compilation showcasing the explosive and brutal peak of Death-Grind metal. It features legendary bands like Morbid Angel, Carcass, and Napalm Death, delivering 73 minutes of intense, pioneering extreme metal. The review highlights the album's historical importance and outstanding track selection, noting the raw and aggressive sound crafted by Earache Records. Dive into the ultimate Death-Grind experience—listen to Grindcrusher and discover the roots of extreme metal!
There is not a single second of respite; the massacre is underway and continues with the champions of Brutal Death. ‘Human Waste’ is its title: personally among the best five songs ever released in the over thirty-year history of Death Metal.
There is not a single second of respite; the massacre is underway and continues with the champions of Brutal Death.
‘Human Waste’ is its title: personally among the best five songs ever released in the over thirty-year history of Death Metal.
This review celebrates 'Corporate Death,' a historic 1993 death metal compilation from Relapse Records featuring 29 brutal tracks by 16 influential bands. Highlighting raw, aggressive performances and iconic songs, the review conveys deep love for extreme metal. Notable acts like Amorphis, Incantation, Mortician, Anal Cunt, and Suffocation are discussed with enthusiasm. The compilation is praised for its chaotic, unrelenting intensity and its place in metal history. Dive into the unholy chaos of 'Corporate Death' and experience a landmark in extreme metal history today!
Three tracks for three covers. Just under 14 minutes of massacre, blood from the eardrums, auditory terror. I’ve always considered Converge a band of madmen, lunatics, mentally ill...
Three tracks for three covers. Just under 14 minutes of massacre, blood from the eardrums, auditory terror.
I’ve always considered Converge a band of madmen, lunatics, mentally ill...
The review highlights Converge's 1999 Y2K EP, emphasizing its aggressive reinterpretation of tracks by Vio-lence, Black Sabbath, and The Cure. The reviewer praises the band's chaotic and brutal style, noting the disturbing introduction and the relentless intensity on all three covers. The EP is celebrated as an extreme yet masterful metalcore expression. Dive into Converge’s fierce Y2K EP and experience brutal metalcore covers like never before!
Hard Rock played without restraints, with a very evident characteristic: the use of an organ capable of dueling with an incendiary guitar. Lemmy notices their abilities and wants them on tour with his Motorhead; then at the end of 1995, the curtain falls on Rattlebone.
Hard Rock played without restraints, with a very evident characteristic: the use of an organ capable of dueling with an incendiary guitar.
Lemmy notices their abilities and wants them on tour with his Motorhead; then at the end of 1995, the curtain falls on Rattlebone.
Rattlebone's 1992 mini LP offers a rare glimpse into a band that blended 70s hard rock influences with early 90s grunge energy. Produced by Dave Jerden, their five-track release showcases fiery guitars and an organ that stands out. Despite their potential and a nod from Lemmy for a Motorhead tour, the band split in 1995. This brief but powerful record remains their main legacy. Listen to Rattlebone's standout 1992 mini LP and explore a hidden gem of hard rock history!
I have little to nothing to save from this EP by Carcass. A flat, spotless production that cries out for revenge from those listeners who have grown up ruining their hearing with the first three heavy albums by the English band.
I have little to nothing to save from this EP by Carcass.
A flat, spotless production that cries out for revenge from those listeners who have grown up ruining their hearing with the first three heavy albums by the English band.
The review expresses strong disappointment with Carcass's 'Surgical Remission / Surplus Steel' EP, released after their comeback album. While Jeff Walker’s vocals and the cover art receive some praise, the music lacks the fierce and barbaric energy that defined the band’s early work. The production is criticized for being flat and overly polished, seemingly tailored for broader commercial appeal. Only one song's closing minute is seen as a redeeming moment. Discover why this Carcass EP disappointed longtime fans—read the full in-depth review now!
This lazy work suddenly made me fall out of love with Pitchshifter. You won’t miss anything good. Trust the 'Testicle Grinder.'
This lazy work suddenly made me fall out of love with Pitchshifter.
You won’t miss anything good. Trust the 'Testicle Grinder.'
Pitchshifter's 1994 remix album The Remix War is heavily criticized for its lazy production and poor electronic remixes. While some original tracks show promise, the overall result is disappointing, with remixes by Biohazard, Therapy?, and Gunshot deemed ineffective. The review conveys frustration with the album's direction and urges listeners to move on. Read the full review and decide if Pitchshifter's The Remix War is worth a listen or a skip.
Extreme music, Grind, and Death Metal in particular, has an enormous power over my soul. It helps me relax, to escape from negative thoughts; it helps. It’s my deadly medicine. A Mephistophelian flow of overflowing liquid tar. Crushing guitars, tuned down a tone, causing anxiety... but in this case, it’s truly manna from heaven for me.
Extreme music, Grind, and Death Metal in particular, has an enormous power over my soul. It helps me relax, to escape from negative thoughts; it helps. It’s my deadly medicine.
A Mephistophelian flow of overflowing liquid tar. Crushing guitars, tuned down a tone, causing anxiety... but in this case, it’s truly manna from heaven for me.
The reviewer shares a personal experience of battling anxiety, finding solace through Entombed’s Death Metal compilation. The album’s raw intensity and fierce energy act as a therapeutic escape, providing comfort during hard times. Featuring rare EP tracks and covers, it’s praised for its crushing guitars and dynamic drumming. This music, despite its darkness, brings healing and strength. Experience the raw power of Entombed and let this Death Metal compilation guide you through your darkest moments. Listen now!
Guitars that emit explosive notes in lower tones; with that 'crushing' background that makes them so recognizable. Few, very few Death Metal works can stand up to such cynical and ferocious violence...SOON TO BE DEAD...
Guitars that emit explosive notes in lower tones; with that 'crushing' background that makes them so recognizable.
Few, very few Death Metal works can stand up to such cynical and ferocious violence...SOON TO BE DEAD...
The review praises Dismember's 'Pieces' as a powerful, raw, and concise Swedish death metal release from 1992. It highlights the crushing guitar tones, demonic vocals, and frenetic drums packed into just 11 minutes. The album's primal sound is noted for influencing and dominating the brutal death metal genre, surpassing peers and causing controversy. The reviewer holds the original release in high regard as a classic of extreme metal. Dive into Dismember's 'Pieces' and experience the raw power of Swedish death metal—listen now and feel the brutality!
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