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I picked up that one.
I have to be in the right mood, but it's fun!
I have to be in the right mood, but it's fun!
sc4t said:you really do have to be in the right mood though.
kultron said:sonof... why do you recommend so many unoriginal and bland albums? are you new to metal? that is the impression that I get...
kultron said:Hey, I'm just trying to be helpful. Since you're asking my advice, I'll give it. The Red Chord, I don't really see their appeal. They sound pretty much like a monotonous Monstrosity clone, with less intricate riffing, bland structures. Pig Destroyer is slightly less terrible, though to call them original would be a joke. Yeah, their first album was decent, Terrifyer wasn't too terrible, but the new album isn't anything. It sounds like I've heard it somewhere... oh that's right, every single Grind album in the last 10 years. If over-produced, stale deathgrind is your dish, go with these two bands.
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kultron said:I don't know any good recent barn recorded black metal albums (though there's probably a few good ones out there), there aren't many good releases these days. However I will recommend this one band Averse Sefira, they are a black metal band who actually take more influences from death metal than anything. They play with more speed, brutality, and technicality than any lame midwest deathgrind clone. You can hear a song of theirs here: http://www.aversesefira.com/plagabraha.mp3
kultron said:I don't know any good recent barn recorded black metal albums (though there's probably a few good ones out there), there aren't many good releases these days. However I will recommend this one band Averse Sefira, they are a black metal band who actually take more influences from death metal than anything. They play with more speed, brutality, and technicality than any lame midwest deathgrind clone. You can hear a song of theirs here: http://www.aversesefira.com/plagabraha.mp3