nah, i've given a blaze a go, but the complete lack of bass deters me from respins.
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Album Rating: 5.0
the bass presence is part of what makes it stand out amongst the sea of lo fi black metal. easily one of my favourite aspects of it. the way the bass drum and toms boom and vibrate your entire being... amazing.
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dude hear this wtf cant judge a throne by its cover all 16 albums are different as fuck
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and agreed blood
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who needs noah's ark when you have the full moon's huaaaaarrrrkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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"cant judge a throne by its cover all 16 albums are different as fuck"
lol funny sentance but i'm feeling ya.
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so what throne albums HAVE you heard?
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just blazed to blaze a couple times dude. shall i blaze to this right now?
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you really should dude
then hear soulside journey
then panzerfaust
then goatlord
then i will instruct you further once you reach that milestone
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sounds like a plan. m/
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I had no problem hearing the bass through the whole album tbh, i was happy about that. To walk the infernal fields and t/t stood out to me as early faves. Cool shit. m/
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Album Rating: 4.5
Rules yeah.
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first good experience with darkthrone.
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get ready for soulside
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Album Rating: 4.5
to walk the infernal fields m/
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500 ratings
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Album Rating: 4.5
hail the mighty darkthrone m/
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Album Rating: 4.0
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Boring and overrated record. A one dime-dimensional, piss-poor black metal release with dull riffs and thin, awful guitar production. Sloppy and monotonous is what this is.
There are plenty of better black metal albums with real atmosphere and quality riffs, including Darkthrone's own Panzerfaust which smokes this album.
The only songs worth listening are To Walk The Infernal Fields, Under A Funeral Moon, and Crossing The Triangle Of Flames.
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