PeelingFlesh The G Code
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Michal4Srnka
May 24th 2025


344 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Sounds like any basic slam with some samples

Jurtz
May 24th 2025


5295 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No it doesn't, but thanks for sharing.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2025


115972 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Yeah it really doesn't lmao.

brickhed
May 24th 2025


1436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it doesn't but you know what its okay

jrlikestodance
May 24th 2025


6786 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Brutal death metal is very boring in my personal opinion, everything is so mind numbing constantly blast beats constant trem pick or guitar wankery with little to no structure to latch onto. Theres no sense of "this is the chorus" or "this is the verse", lacks any kind of dynamic sensibilities that I look for within the other genres of the desth metal umbrella.



Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2025


115972 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Band transcends genre, and cultural norms. At their worst, they are a pop band breaking the mold for what is pop in its contemporary form. In an era of pop where songs are only getting shorter, and song structures more simplistic, Sleep Token songs just get longer and more adventurous. The band is barely metal at this point, but I simply don't care. They are genre fluid in its most purist form. No matter what they write, their melodies are always drenched in an undeniable regal divinity.



artificialbox
Emeritus
May 24th 2025


3794 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lmfao

brickhed
May 24th 2025


1436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

brutal death metal more like gugguh gugguh guggiduh

Michal4Srnka
May 25th 2025


344 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Boring

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2025


115972 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Rules agreed.

jrlikestodance
May 25th 2025


6786 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Well to be fair PeelingFlesh does fit that 'thinking man's metal' tag. I don't remember if it was a guy from Pelican or other Post-Metal band who said it but that tag suits a lot of metal acts because of their changing, slow-mid paced tempo combined with intricate melodies and complex songwritings. I definitely lean towads that kind of pensive state inducing metal



Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2025


115972 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Brutal death metal is very boring in my personal opinion, everything is so mind numbing constantly blast beats constant trem pick or guitar wankery with little to no structure to latch onto. Theres no sense of "this is the chorus" or "this is the verse", lacks any kind of dynamic sensibilities that I look for within the other genres of the desth metal umbrella.

brickhed
May 25th 2025


1436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah most dm I listen to falls under the 'thinking man's" category, I like this record since it differentiates itself for me to pick it up over something like devourment or digested flesh. Ideally I would pick up all three.

Michal4Srnka
May 25th 2025


344 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Well if you all are slamheads then that's quite understandble this stands out for you, it's unique, but for me majority of slam is just birdshit, i enjoy some and keep an eye out for an album that sounds both primal and interesting, this is just forgettable for the most part

brickhed
May 25th 2025


1436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

try out digested flesh - the answer for infection

if that doesn't get your slam on i can't help you

Michal4Srnka
May 25th 2025


344 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Will check out, i have a few slam albums that are nice but it never tops my 4/5 ratings

botb
May 25th 2025


19804 Comments


Agree, very few slam and bdm holds my attention long. This is fun, but def not my bag

botb
May 25th 2025


19804 Comments


At least there’s actually a black guy so the rap samples don’t feel wack as fuck

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2025


115972 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

LMAOOOOOOO

Michal4Srnka
May 25th 2025


344 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Lmao bruh, agreed hard on the first comment though



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