AnimalsAsSummit
07.04.16 | 1 is good, but its not even close to aoty good, so id say no on that. hyped to shit |
TVC15
07.04.16 | 1 does deserve most of the hype. Overall spectacularly made; fine balance of technicality and melody. Sci-fi generally disinterests me but I found the concept to be well executed and the story/concept is just ambiguous enough for the listener to interpret what it means to them and thus makes the experience that much more personal to them. Also it seems that for even metal fans that the vocals are hit or miss; I personally really love the vocals.
Yeah and I'll admit; even though I myself am not the biggest fan of Rust in Piece as a thrash album (I think there are plenty other classics in the genre that are much better than it) it is quite hyperbolic to say that this is way better than it simply because Terminal Redux hasn't made a big enough splash (yet) to warrant such claims. Totally aoty material tho
Get on it now m8
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BandNewbac
07.04.16 | no to all |
50iL
07.04.16 | 1 is an album that instantly clicked for me. It's slowly becoming one of my fav records ever. Give it a go, what could go wrong? |
TVC15
07.04.16 | Also, I've checked out most of Full of Hell's material and I only seem to dig their collab with Merzbow |
braspberries
07.04.16 | 12 and 16 should warrant your attention. I don't know if either is at all "classic," but they're both excellent. Frequently find myself returning, even after 3-4 years. |
DanielNightLewis
07.04.16 | for 17 I'd start with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, it's the first full length and is generally a bit more stompy. Full of Hell have had an evolution to where they're at now with experimentation and collaborations with the likes of Merzbow and The Body so their first full length is a natural starting point. |
chipperjones
07.05.16 | Buried Alive for sure I feel it was an amazing and important album when it dropped and I feel it still holds to this day. Terror as well but Terror the Lowest of the Low is a classic for me |