Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah it's not that it's bad per se it just doesn't grab my attention like most other Morbid Angel
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Album Rating: 2.5
Ambient/instrumental section is great
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Album Rating: 4.0
2.9 my ass
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Underrated album for sure. Riffs hard.
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Drum Check. Best Morbid Angel song.
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Album Rating: 4.0
better than domination and gateways imo. production/atmo kinda grab me. album suffers from comparison to earlier stuff tho
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Album Rating: 4.0
def underrated on here but so is Formulas. I guess most people don't really need much more MA than first 3 albums
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
MORBID ANGEL Los Angeles, CA. 6-16-2017
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zqJ1xY2tTw
New drummer is cool, but still I feel lucky having seen Sandoval ripping through his drum kit.
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Album Rating: 2.5
BUMP THE ANGEL!!!
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Album Rating: 2.5
this average needs to come up
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Album Rating: 3.5
it's okay...not bad, but lacks the same power and riffage that the MA albums before it had
the best song is the fucking drum check
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Album Rating: 2.5
nah this is an overlooked beast
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I remember that Azagthoth did a really trick by running his guitars through a set of amps or something idk anything about anything but he did this weird shit and that's why the guitars sound like an indecipherable whirlwind
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Here's Trey's explanation: There's some layering. In the studio, on this record anyway, there are some parts where a guitar part just kind of jumps in and accompanies a little bit here and there. The studio gives me the ability to do multiple performances so I do that. Just like with rhythms. Live, you can't double-track your sound, but you can in the studio. On this record I double-tracked the left and right guitar so there's at least 2 parts going on at all times for rhythms. One is with a Marshall amp, which is the tube sound and then one is with a Solid State amp, which together, the two sounds blend into this one really cool sound that I was really happy with. For solos, a lot of it is me just jamming. I don't really plan out the stuff. I just feel my way through it and try to get more of a pure experience without thinking about it that much. Like I said, I'm just the instrument myself and I tap into this energy and then it just comes through and manifests. Then, I, of course, play with effects and I play with my mikeing techniques, like on the first song, "Cleansed in Pestilence", there's one solo where I used the winriffs and the anti-backing culture mikeing technique, which is just some things I made up and it helps make the sound more cool. It's just fun stuff. I like to play with what I do a lot.
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I'm not gonna lie, I quite like it, but overall I don't revisit this album much
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what the fuck are winriffs and anti-backing culture
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The average rating for this is fucking abysmal, this is sick
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Album Rating: 4.5
If it werent for the second half then the average would be higher
Production is sick as fuck
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Yea it deserves more love for sure
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Album Rating: 3.0
The average rating for this is fucking abysmal, this is sick [2]
this is better than i remember, had to bump it up.
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