DarkSideOfLucca
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01.12.24 Lucca's top 10 2023 metal albums11.16.23 I like dumb things too now
11.03.23 Suffocation ranked10.02.23 Best first album
09.28.23 Cannibal Corpse ARTWORK ranked09.23.23 LUCCAS TOP 15 DEATH METAL ALBUMZ
09.14.23 Venting to Sput (series 7 can eat my as09.10.23 30 of my Hardest 5's
04.30.23 Evil Dead Ranked04.21.23 EVIL DEAD RISE
04.20.23 Heaviest riff of all time?04.11.23 FINALLY Starting a new job
03.23.23 What are you listening to?03.01.23 Debating Grad School vs Not being in de
02.22.23 Fear Factory Ranked01.11.23 A list of my favorite everything.
10.31.22 Halloween 2022 jamzzzz08.26.22 Sevendust ranked
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Books I've Read This Year Ranked (+want to read)
45Ulcerate
Stare Into Death and Be Still


(Want to read) The Fisherman - A friend told me that I'll dig this if I like Lovecraft. I like Lovecraft, so yeah.
44Ulcerate
Shrines of Paralysis


(Want to read) Fantasticland - Highly rated on Amazon/Goodreads
43Dying Fetus
Reign Supreme


(Want to read) The Troop -Highly rated on Amazon/Goodreads
42Dying Fetus
Destroy the Opposition


(Want to read) The Twisted Ones - Highly rated on Amazon/Goodreads
41Behemoth
The Satanist


(Want to read) The Woman In Black - Apparently the movie is terrible, but the book is fantastic. Thankfully, I have avoided the film thus far, so I am excited to go into this one blind.
40Behemoth
Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)


(Want to read) The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - This has been assigned to me in class when I was younger, but I just sparnotes-ed it like everyone else. I'm overdue in reading this story.
39Nile
Annihilation of the Wicked


(Want to read) Imagica - This has been sitting on my bookshelf since last summer and it is as big as five normal sized books. I've been meaning to read more Clive Barker, and I owe it to my uncle to read this one next, but goddamn is it intimidating.
38Immolation
Close to a World Below


(Want to read) Infected trilogy -The premise of this seems pretty awesome and fast paced. My body is ready.
37Gorguts
Obscura


(Want to read) Hex - I dig witch stuff, so hopefully this holds up to the praise.
36Gorguts
The Erosion of Sanity


(Want to read) Intercepts - This has been recommended to me by several people.
35Gorguts
Considered Dead


(Want to read) The Terror - Apparently this is supposed to be Dan Simmons best book. It's already in the mail, I am super pumped to read this one.
34Cannibal Corpse
Torture


Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark - Somehow I missed this one during my childhood. It was fun, but I think I caught this book about 20+ years too late in my life to enjoy it as it was meant to be read.
33Cannibal Corpse
Kill


Hannibal - This was actually not as bad as I was expecting. That being said, I read mostly amazing books this year, so this had to be pretty low. Very uneven and pretty silly in parts, by far the worst of Thomas Harris that I have read but still kinda fun (I'm never touching Hannibal Rising...that theater experience was enough).
32Cannibal Corpse
The Bleeding


American Gods - I think I have to recheck Neil Gaiman sometime soon. I know he is a "god" to his fans, but after reading this and Coroline I think he's enjoyable but not necessarily a master of literature. This was a very fun book for the most part, but nothing that elevated it to "amazing" in my mind.
31Cannibal Corpse
Tomb of the Mutilated


Hug Chickenpenny - The second Zahler book I have read. It's really just above American Gods for the heartfelt ending, but honestly this didn't do as much for me as many of the other books on this list. This was also rec'd to me by a huge Zahler fan who overhyped the HELL out of it, so that also didn't help. It was fine.
30Cannibal Corpse
Butchered at Birth


Kill Creek - Haunted house stories freak me out more than anything. That being said, this one didn't freak me out too much. This one was fun, but the characters were a little generic and the scare scenes seemed to be mostly rehashed from other stories, but with a few interesting twists.
29Suffocation
Pierced from Within


Let The Right One In - Another one where I acutally prefer the film. This one had another subplot which was terrifying and not included in either film, but other than that, the writing was not of the same caliber as the filmmaking - although that could be because it was translated into English. This was more plot heavy, but I prefer the atmosphere of the Swedish film.
28Suffocation
Despise the Sun


The Hellbound Heart - Basically the same exact thing as Hellraiser with one or two changes (and a much more disgusting opening chapter/sequence). It's solid, but Hellraiser is more something I admired than actually enjoyed.
27Suffocation
Effigy of the Forgotten


Doctor Sleep - This sequel RULES. Totally different than The Shining and it took me a bit to get used to (I read this before the movie came out) but I ended up really loving it and where King took Danny as a character.
26Obituary
Cause of Death


Night Film - Fun experimental writing, with newspaper clippings telling part of the story as well as an app where you could find more info on the mystery. Great characters fun noir setting but the ending was a bit lackluster.
25Obituary
Slowly We Rot


The King In Yellow - This was a hard one to rank. I absolutely love 3-4 of these stories, and the first short story in this collection is one of the freakiest I have ever read, but there are a bunch that are rather dull imo.
24Coroner
Mental Vortex


The Silence of the Lambs - This movie is in my top 5 of all time. The book included some story elements that I wold have loved to be in the movie, but tbh the movie had better pacing/directing was better than Harris writing imo. I am really glad I read it, and it was really great, I was just expecting something a little bit more given the high bar of the film.
23Coroner
No More Color


We Have Always Lived In This Castle - A psychological dark comedy thriller. An interesting read, with a really enjoyable main character and a creepy as hell setting.
22Coroner
Punishment for Decadence


Elementals - From the screenwriter of Beetlejuice! It has the same energy of that film, but it's far more creepy.
21Ripping Corpse
Dreaming With the Dead


The Ruins - I actually didn't love this while reading it. It felt more like torture porn than actual horror - but it has stuck with me, and is far more psychological than I initially gave it credit for.
20Morbid Saint
Spectrum of Death


Red Dragon - Don't see any of the movies, read this book instead.
19Demolition Hammer
Epidemic of Violence


Summer of Night - Dan Simmons, hurray! Basically a Stephen King plot (bunch of kids in 1960 have to fight a town of evil during summer) but with better pros.
18Dismember
Like an Ever Flowing Stream


Something Wicked This Way Comes - First Bradbury I have read in some time. Incredibly imaginative, creepy and adventurous.
17Morbid Angel
Covenant


Head Full Of Ghosts - People seem to be pretty split on this one, but I loved it! I was very impressed with the constant writing style change ups, and even though it is controversial, I absolutely love the ending. Not necessarily a scary read imo, but a really great one nonetheless.
16Morbid Angel
Blessed Are the Sick


I Am Legend - Very Twilight Zone (it is Richard Matheson) - but it reads like one of the best Twilight Zone episodes of all time. Classic for a reason - read this instead of watching the movies!
15Morbid Angel
Altars of Madness


Beloved - A very difficult novel to get through because of the subject matter, but one that is important. For those that don't know, this is about an escaped slave who is haunted by her deceased daughter. It's rough stuff, but great literature. RIP Toni Morrison.
14Entombed
Clandestine


Stepford Wives - Ira Levin FTW. Hilarious dark comedy with a haunting ending. Most people know the story ( I did) but Ira Levin is one o those authors that you should read anyway because his writing style is so fun.
13Entombed
Left Hand Path


Wraiths of the Broken Land - Wow. This is a book I cannot recommend to that many people at all. Sex slavery/humiliation in its most graphic detail, this book is beyond upsetting. But if you can handle this sort of story, it's one of the most violent, gripping tales I have ever read. I mean, it's Zahler so it's obviously problematic, but I like this more than any of Zahler's films.
12Pestilence
Consuming Impulse


Heart Shaped Box - Written by Joe Hill, Stephen King's son. This is another one of those heart pumping/page turning books. It is also about a metal musician, so props for that. I actually like Joe Hill's writing a bit more than King's because it's more to the point and less bloated, allowing for me to be on edge more consistently.
11Cryptopsy
None So Vile


The Stand - This is one I have been meaning to read for 16-17 years. Everyone always cited it as King's best, and while it might technically be his best, I personally disagree. I prefer Carrie, The Shining, Pet Semetary, etc. but that is mostly because the religious themes and ending did not work for me at all. That being said, this has the most epic feel out of anything I have read this year, and it is absolutely stunning how real all of these characters/world felt.
10Cryptopsy
Blasphemy Made Flesh


Come Closer - This isn't higher because it's a bit simple, but in terms of fear/anxiety inducing - wowwww. This is basically a novella in length, but it stuck with me harder than most epics. This is terrifying stuff - I recommend it to anyone wanting to get scared in a short period of time.
9Deicide
Legion


Rosemary's Baby - If you've seen the movie, you've read the book. This one didn't hold me on the edge of my seat me as much for this reason, but Ira Levin's writing kept me completely engaged and this is still one of the best stories of all time.
8Deicide
Deicide


Ghost Story - I didn't really expect too much from this book given the title and the faint praise of a couple of my friends, but this personally creeped me the hell out. And that's impressive, since it's a story about a bunch of old dudes in a story that's as blandly titled as "Ghost Story." But man, this story went in directions that I seriously didn't expect.
7Death
The Sound of Perseverance


Hell House - One of the scariest books ever. Seriously, I felt like Nicholas Cage stuffing his face in cocaine in the movie Mandy while reading this thing. The only reason this isn't above The Shining is because the very ending is not quite as amazing as the rest of the novel. Everything else is insanity.
6Death
Symbolic


The Shining - A classic that I have started many times as a youth, but never got too far into because "I've seen the movie." Anyone who has read the book and seen the movie will know how stupid this is. I actually still do prefer the movie, due to a few cheesy sections in the book, but it was fascinating to learn way more about the characters and plot, as well as learning why Stephen King hates the movie (it's totally understandable).
5Death
Individual Thought Patterns


House of Leaves - This took me about four tries to really start going. Probably the most challenging book out of the bunch, but once I was invested, I was invested. This isn't my #1 most enjoyable out of the year, but it definitely managed to seep into my mind and make me feel like I was going insane moreso than any novel I have read this year. Experimental writing is something I am not used to, but I cannot imagine anyone being prepared for this one.
4Death
Human


Carrion Comfort - DAN SIMMONS!!! My new favorite author out of all of the new authors I have read this year. This book sounds a little silly on the surface (psychic vampires, lol) but how it is written is so terrifying that I was beyond impressed. Every character was multi-dimensional, there were epic level battles that still managed to be horror, and historical events were explored without being cheesy video game Nazi zombie garbage. A+
3Death
Spiritual Healing


The Haunting of Hill House - Goddamn Shirley Jackson, God-freaking-damn. Tbh this was a story that didn't freak me out as I was reading it (even though I was incredibly invested in the characters), but those last couple of pages have haunted me months later. Classy horror at its classiest.
2Death
Leprosy


Dracula (reread 15 years later) - Hollllyyyyy shit, this language is beautiful. I know it's cliche to put Dracula and Frankenstein so high, but these two are so intensely powerful that they truly are unmatched, over a hundred years later.
1Death
Scream Bloody Gore


Frankenstein (reread 15 years later) - Wow. I don't think this is necessarily the scariest novel of all time, but in terms of philosophically interesting/themes/characters, etc this is a masterpiece (obviously). The origin of a ton of sci-fi as well as horror, rereading this at a time in my life when I don't have to think about taking a pop quiz on it was far more satisfying. Probably the most emotional horror novel I have ever read.
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