Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
"almost every tune here is: intro riff, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, acoustic interlude, replay entire first half of song."
this is like 90% of all guitar music ever made bro lmao
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Album Rating: 4.5
"almost every tune here is: intro riff, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, acoustic interlude, replay entire first half of song."
pasta worthy for sure
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Album Rating: 2.5
but also true
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The sound of pee
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
"almost every tune here is: intro riff, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, acoustic interlude, replay entire first half of song."
once again being pasta'd. you didn't have a problem with this on symbolic or any other death album?
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Album Rating: 4.5
fuckin' slays.
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Album Rating: 4.4
Yeah.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Deaths's always been a band that attracts dilusional crybabies and godawful edgelord pussys. yall can pathetically 1, 2 or 3 this but the monolithic avrg withstands any pitiful trolling attempt out of sheer ignorance. no ones gonna remember u anyway
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Album Rating: 4.1
""almost every tune here is: intro riff, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, acoustic interlude, replay entire first half of song."
once again being pasta'd. you didn't have a problem with this on symbolic or any other death album?"
Not gonna lie, that repetition was my biggest barrier to entry when it came to getting into Death's music, especially when people were constantly telling me how revolutionary their prog-death era was. Eventually the songwriting style grew on me, but it took a long while
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Album Rating: 4.0
"almost every tune here is: intro riff, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, verse riff, verse riff, chorus, acoustic interlude, replay entire first half of song."
ah yes, having song structure, what a negative
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Album Rating: 4.0
dont u know that free jazz is the only genuine form of musical art left that doesn't cater to the bourgeois?
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Album Rating: 4.0
I always thought of second era Death as prog tinged death metal rather than pure prog death metal
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Album Rating: 4.1
Is there that much of a difference between the two though? Generally if you’re saying “progressive death metal”, it’s an indication that death metal is still the root genre rather than prog metal. Although I suppose there are a few exceptions to that, like Opeth and Gojira
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I think it's that way because death metal progressive sounds stupid.
See punk blues/ blues punk
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah I'm just saying it's weird to go into this expecting prog metal
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
TSOP is the only Death album I’d call pure prog metal. It really doesnt have much death metal on it tbh. No tremolo riffs or blast beats or death growls. The riffs are all very prog based. Probably closer to thrash than death imo
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I always thought this was way more prog than dm. It's not far from Control Denied
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Album Rating: 4.1
I get what you mean, Treb. Besides "deathened prog metal" just sounds stupid
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Control Denied songs liked “Consumed” and the t/t sound identical to TSOP, but with clean vox
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Album Rating: 4.1
I do remember reading that Chuck apparently wrote some of the songs for Control Denied but then "Deathized" them and put them on TSOP instead
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