Slim The Llama: Listen To These
Slimdaddy, Lyzak The Llama. Pay attention. |
| 1 |  | Anthrax Worship Music
Slimdaddy gets 1-4... Based on your enjoyment of Dark Roots of Earth, and your particular taste in thrash, I'd say the elder version of Anthrax is something you would definitely enjoy. |
| 2 |  | Havok Time Is Up
Yet again, some thrash you'd like. |
| 3 |  | Bison B.C. Lovelessness
Because for a reason I can't quite comprehend you like Bison B.C.... equal parts doom, sludge, stoner, thrash, and a little hardcore. I' interested to see how you fair against their doomier side. |
| 4 |  | Katatonia Last Fair Deal Gone Down
This is a very dark album, but holds firmly to verses and choruses enough to make me think I could ease you into liking even darker stuff. |
| 5 |  | Irepress Samus Octology
Lyzak gets 5-10... This is some really cool instrumental stuff, post-rocky, but riff heavy, but quite unique beyond that meager description. |
| 6 |  | Julia Holter Loud City Song
Bohren atmosphere and sultry singing on top. Go for it. |
| 7 |  | The Nocturnes Aokigahara
This is proof of Emma Rundle's creative variety, an I'm sure you'd get something out of it. |
| 8 |  | Rwake Voices of Omens
True to most reviews, this album is a standout in sludge. It's like Neurosis grew up in Little Rock, and with the scariest female vocalist I've ever heard (the growling if you check it out). Kick ass |
| 9 |  | We Lost The Sea The Quietest Place On Earth
You may have heard this, but damn it's glorious |
| 10 |  | Yob Atma
This is monolithic from the very beginning. If the opening riff from Prepare The Ground doesn't intrigue you at least, I'll be quite disappointed. |
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