WE FUCKING DIE TONIGHT AND THAT'S PERFECTLY ALRIGHT WITH ME
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Album Rating: 4.0
Albums I've extremely enjoyed by this band are this, Monolith, Death Atlas, and to an extent Karma.Bloody.Karma. Anything I'm missing from the others? They didn't strike me as anything above average, but the others I find to be well up there, with some of the strongest song progressions this side of the death/grind classification.
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I like this and Monolith of Inhumanity. This is my favourite though, the clean singing is surprisingly good here
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Great review this one. This cracked me up
"the California band is like a really excitable terrier that doesn't understand why it can't be in your face at all times."
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Album Rating: 3.5
"Albums I've extremely enjoyed by this band are this, Monolith, Death Atlas, and to an extent Karma.Bloody.Karma. Anything I'm missing from the others? They didn't strike me as anything above average, but the others I find to be well up there, with some of the strongest song progressions this side of the death/grind classification."
Check their first EP Ten Torments of the Damned if you haven't! Completely different band and style but man that EP is sick as hell. I also dig Humanure and The Harvest Floor. Karma Bloody Karma is a favorite from them though. This band live in the Harvest Floor era was fucking insane. They had easily one of the best, most manic sets I've ever experienced when I saw them in 2010. I hate that the past few times I've seen them in the last handful of years they strictly play music from the past few albums. Those albums are great and got them a nice deal of popularity it seems but the Humanure-Harvest Floor era definitely deserves at least a couple tracks in the setlist imo
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Best Cattle production
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Best cattle prod
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Moar beef than the other records
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Prophets of loss >
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