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Autopsy Macabre Eternal
After Obituary and Mrobid Angel failed, at least someone got it right, eh?
4.0
06.08.11
Bathory Octagon
FUCK THE HATERS
Not the Bathory black metal fans are used to. In fact I get the impression that Quorthon made this album just to piss off black metal elitists. It's hard and gritty and is from way out of left-field. Sure production sucks, but this album has a very clear message: Go Fuck Yourself. Not an album worth recommending, but a good album nonetheless.
3.0
06.23.10
Verbal Abuse Just An American Band
Once there was a band from Houston, the scene there was not very encouraging so the band relocated to San Francisco, and went down as one of the best Hardcore and Crossover thrash bands of all time... Well sort-of. Unlike their more famous counterparts, D.R.I., Verbal Abuse is much more low key. A defining SF bay hardcore punk album. It shows it's punk roots heavily with this release, but you can still taste the metal influence of the 80s scene.
3.5
06.23.10
Tiny Tim God Bless Tiny Tim
If you like falsettos and 30s music, this is right up your alley. Great production for its time and superb instrumentation, not to mention the greatness that is the ukulele playing and genius of Tiny Tim.
4.5
06.23.10
Autopsy Shitfun
4.0
06.23.10
GWAR This Toilet Earth
As far as the music goes, this is GWAR's most experimental album. Right from the get-go this album takes a more sophisticated approach with the inclusion of a trumpet as well as some of their most extensive sample work. Things like an eerie car-alarm sound on Sonderkomanndo, the sounds of destruction on the Planet Flab Quarv 7 and even moaning chicks on Slap U Around make for an atmospheric and vibrant album.
Lyrically, it's still fucking GWAR. Mindless violence, substance abuse and human degredation are abound in this album as they are in every one of GWAR's releases.
Overall a good album and defiantly one album GWAR fans cannot
3.0
06.23.10
Darkthrone Total Death
Let's get one thing out of the way - Darkthrone's moonfog era was rather ham-handed. One one hand you have great albums like this one, Hate Them and Sardonic Wrath. On the other you have Goatlord. Anyway, Total Death get's the award for being the quietest album Darkthrone has produced. The hushness of the album reminds me of Bathory's The Return being not so much devoid of exciting music, but the production output is quiet and hushed. The music, however is quite good. This was as I like to call it Darkthrone's 'collaboration project' in the sense that some lyrics and music was contributions to others in the scene, notably Varg Vikernes, who w
3.5
06.22.10

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