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| message posted the : Tuesday 12 July 2011 - 01:35:12 |
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Fourth circle Registered the : 2011-03-05
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| I love Autopsy!
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| message posted the : Tuesday 12 July 2011 - 16:48:47 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2011-03-15
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| i cant Deicide
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| message posted the : Wednesday 13 July 2011 - 21:11:19 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2010-06-12
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| Most of my favorite albums are from the " 88 to 91 " period, wich in my opinion is the peak of Death Metal. So many classics were released in 1991 when you think about it : Mental Funeral, Effigy of the Forgotten, Blessed are the Sick, Dawn of Posession, Testimony of the Ancients, War Master, Considered Dead, Unquestionable Presence, From Beyond and not to forget the explosion of the swedish scene with albums such as Like an Ever Flowing Stream, Into the Grave or Where no Life Dwells. Definately the highest peek of Death Metal.
L'homme toujours oublie
L'inexorable loi
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| message posted the : Thursday 14 July 2011 - 05:38:02 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2010-10-26
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yet you voted for modern death metal...? Also, I'm of the opinion that a LOT of the "classic" albums are overrated as fuck. Dawn of Possession, for example. That one's just lame and boring, Immolation did MUCH better stuff later in their career. I mean, I understand the significance of the album and all, but "historical significance" doesn't mean an album's instantly amazing, at least not to me personally, and I feel like a lot of people just blindly pretend to like some of those albums BECAUSE they're so significant, and not because they actually enjoy the music.
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| message posted the : Sunday 06 November 2011 - 21:31:58 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2011-10-31
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| I agree with your last statement, but fuck off, Dawn of Possession is incredible.
I do get what your saying though. You find a lot of people like that on these kinds of websites.
OT: OSDM all the way for me. I haven't really bothered checking out too many new bands because most of the ones I've heard have been crap. Krypts are a good band though, as are Antediluvian and Cruciamentum but Nothing can beat the classics like Mental Funeral, Into The Depths...In Degradation, Scream Bloody Gore, Cause of Death etc etc.
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| message posted the : Sunday 06 November 2011 - 21:57:04 |
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Fourth circle Registered the : 2010-06-14
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citation :| Enigmatick says : Dawn of Possession, for example. That one's just lame and boring |
Fuck no. Are you telling me Harnessing Ruin is better than Dawn of Possession? I mean, I love both, but DoP is Far superior.
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| message posted the : Tuesday 12 June 2012 - 00:17:20 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2012-06-11
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| At least be thankful, Immolation and Autopsy are some of the Old Death Metal bands that still make good music today, Providence was astonishing! Still i choose Old School Death Metal, music today is just not the same
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| message posted the : Thursday 14 June 2012 - 20:30:10 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2011-06-23
Messages: 26
| for me it's new school death. Brain Drill and Viraemia are effing Killer, I know alot of people bash them saying they don't have any structure in their songs, but to me this is completely false. I also like The Faceless, but you can hear the more deathcore-ish style in them at times. for old school it have to be Decapitated, to me they were the greatest Death Metal band to walk the earth. not now anyway
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