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Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


Auschwitz, you can't be my age and not have heard death metal man. You don't realize how big it was in the early 90s.

rasputin
December 2nd 2011


14968 Comments


death metal was never mainstream, especially in the early 90s

if anything, it's bigger now than it ever was

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


I mean Cannibal Corpse was in Ace Ventura Pet Detective. Everyone heard death metal. If you weren't heavy into it, you most definitely had a friend that had Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, and Deicide.

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


See...look at that. Shows how clueless and young ras is

Auschwitz
December 2nd 2011


1285 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

shaddap valerius, its apparent that youre new to death metal. stop pretending.

someguest
December 2nd 2011


30519 Comments


I mean Cannibal Corpse was in Ace Ventura Pet Detective.


Did you ever read I Wonder Why? books in elementary? It would have really paid off for you right here.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
December 2nd 2011


29723 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

amazingly this thread somehow managed to get worse

AngelofDeath
Emeritus
December 2nd 2011


16307 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Sure, but Cannibal Corpse is like the Nickelback of death metal.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
December 2nd 2011


29723 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

its not quite THAT bad

rasputin
December 2nd 2011


14968 Comments




I'm 22 and clueless.

ShadowRemains
December 2nd 2011


28707 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

amazingly this thread somehow managed to get worse




or better, depending on your view point

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


ras you definitely know a lot about metal. more than I do probably. Many of you guys know a lot more than I do. I am still catching up. I have the age and experience though. Death metal was very big in the early 90s, I mean if you cant tell that from the number of albums and debut releases during that time, or from them being featured in movies, or from the lawsuits being applied at the time to many of the bands, maybe you just had to have been there.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
December 2nd 2011


29723 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

or better, depending on your view point




when someguest comments its always worse

ShadowRemains
December 2nd 2011


28707 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

lol what's your guys' beef i've never seen the source of it

someguest
December 2nd 2011


30519 Comments


he's obsessed with my hard abs, beefy arms, and vessel-like cock

rasputin
December 2nd 2011


14968 Comments


[quote]ras you definitely know a lot about metal. more than I do probably. Many of you guys know a lot more than I do. I am still catching up. I have the age and experience though. Death metal was very big in the early 90s, I mean if you cant tell that from the number of albums and debut releases during that time, or from them being featured in movies, or from the lawsuits being applied at the time to many of the bands, maybe you just had to have been there./quote]

death metal started in the late 80s/early 90s, that doesn't mean it was big. just because a bunch of great bands released debut records than means zilch more death metal has been released in the last few years than was released probably in the entire decade of the 90s, death metal has come into popular culture more in the last few years than ever before, etc. etc.

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


Traces of Death was huge as well. That got a lot of people into death metal.

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


No ras. Every red blooded male watched Traces of Death to a death metal soundtrack in the early 90s.

rasputin
December 2nd 2011


14968 Comments


lol no

Valerius
December 2nd 2011


1137 Comments


Which, if you haven't seen, I recommend. All 5 of them of course.



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