Album Rating: 4.5
Domination gets in touch with my inner bro but the atmosphere just isn't all that interesting to me
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Album Rating: 4.5
the dark realms await
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Album Rating: 3.5
its xmas dude jam some sinatra
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Album Rating: 4.5
cant its mobb deep day dude didn't you get the memo
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Album Rating: 3.5
nah im white sorry
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Album Rating: 4.5
RIP
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Album Rating: 3.5
This literally bends domination over and gives it rectal haemorrhaging
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Album Rating: 3.5
I mean chambers of dis
More like chambers
Of
RIFFS!!!22
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Album Rating: 4.5
Def riffs hard
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Album Rating: 5.0
SACRED NIGHT ON THE EVE OF MAY
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Album Rating: 4.5
The.
Best.
Album.
Ever.
I mean... are you fucking kidding me? I mean, I don't even know where to start. The mood, the vibe... the bubbling psychedelia, the flowing blasticity, the wildly creative vibe-groove headbanging....
This is one of those album where every track is fucking classic. Literally, every one. A lot of bands have albums where most songs are fillers, with only a few that have those really catchy, memorable musical hooks that stand out from the pack. EVERY track on here is that kind of song.
This is the most vicious death metal album ever. Just, the raw, aggressive, penetrating vibe is like nothing else ever created. The production is perfect; its slightly raw, slightly muddy, but in doing so, it creates the perfect grating atmosphere, allowing Trey's bubbly psychedelia to swell forth in great waves of LAVA.
Seriously, this album is fucking glorious. Everything you love about Morbid Angel is present: the fast, vicious riffing, the blistering, inhuman drumming, wildly creative grooving, slime-ridden groovey sludge, mind-melting solos that tell a story, catch-phrase worthy lyrics of the most utter of blasphemies, the most vicious, scathing music ever to be graced to disc...
Seriously, if there were ever an album to make me give up all worldly possessions, AND the internet, in order to devote my sole waking being to servitude, it would be this album.
If you take Altars of Madness, cross it with Covenant, and add a tinge of the latter half of BATS, and then feed it LSD and mescaline while watching the northern lights, then you'll have an idea of what this album can do to you.
Fucking. Perfect.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This album feels really "fractured" to me.. in some places sounds like the greatest shit morbid angel could / have done, but in others, feels so thrown together.
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Its the speed of the songs that make it seem like that. Some just flash by too quickly.
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Album Rating: 4.5
i really can't stress enough how much this album grows on you
also once you read the lyrics the songs become a lot more powerful
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yes, Nero, agree 100%. The riffs are soo good, full of psychodelia, but i dont know why they wanted so bad to speed them up in a lot of songs. IMO, thats why the slower songs / sections are the best parts of this album (Nothing is Not, Invocation of the Continual One, and a couple intro sections of the other songs.)
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Album Rating: 4.5
the speed is part of the charm, this is trey's opus, after domination he was pissed and he just went hard and dove into the acid swimming pool in his backyard and submerged into the slime of magma godz, where he remained cryogenically interdimensioned for 2 years, and when he finally emerged, supercharged and victorious, he dragged the boys into the studio and they banged this out
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Album Rating: 4.0
good for Trey, i guess. Gateways > this. Still have to listen to H, but so gar G is the better of the Tucker albums.
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Album Rating: 4.5
well h is like f part 2 but with very strange production and more trey indulgence, honestly you might love it
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Album Rating: 4.5
Nothing Is Not is the fucking jam, love the sludgyness
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Slow parts are the best agreed
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