Average Rating: 3.86 Rating Variance: 0.31 Objectivity Score: 60% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicThe Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity4.5 superbAgoraphobic Nosebleed Altered States of AmericaCattle Decapitation Monolith of InhumanityCircle of Dead Children Human HarvestDeath in June But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?Iron Lung Life. Iron Lung. Death.Joy Division Unknown PleasuresJoy Division Love Will Tear Us ApartLycia A Day in the Stark CornerMagrudergrind Magrudergrindpg.99 Document #8Pig Destroyer Prowler in the YardPost Mortem Coroner's OfficeThe Dillinger Escape Plan Under the Running BoardThe Number Twelve Looks Like You Put On Your Rosy Red GlassesThe Number 12 Looks Like You's debut album is, without question, an album of utter brilliance, for the sufficient abundance of brutality and technicality found upon the guitar work,the precision in which is presented upon the percussion, the frantic screams and growls of the vocalists, as well as the colossal abundance of creativity in which is present upon the album. A rather minuscule problem is encountered, however, in which the problem encountered is the inaudibility of the bassist. In despite of such, however, upon a wholesome scale, the album is, as mentioned is of brilliance, and is of high recommendation.The Number Twelve Looks Like You Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.Usurp Synapse This Endless Breath4.0 excellentA Black Rose Burial An Awakening of RevenantsCombining forth elements found within Deathcore, Industrial, and a minuscule abundance of grindcore, A Black Rose Burial, without any form of doubt, hast crafted forth an extremely unorthodox, eclectic, and proficient Deathcore album. Its detriments, what little may be present, would perhaps be its auditory sampling, which may be perceived as being relatively juvenile within particular portions of the album.Apartment 213 Cleveland Power ViolenceCarcass Reek of PutrefactionCircle of Dead Children Zero Comfort MarginCircle of Dead Children Psalm Of The Grand DestroyerConverge Jane DoeCorrupt Leaders GrindmotherAn extremely enjoyable Crust Punk influenced Grindcore EP, in vein of Sore Throat, and Extreme Noise Terror.Creation Is Crucifixion In_SilicoDeath in June The Rule of ThirdsDefeated Sanity Chapters of RepugnanceExtortion SickGore Beyond Necropsy Noise-A-Go Go!!!Henry Fonda Deutschland, du Täter!Internal Rot Internal RotLow Threat Profile Product #2Malpractice Insurance Demo 2011Whilst indeed being extremely short, Malpractice Insurance's 2011 Demo is an extremely enjoyable experience, in spite of its relative problems, one in which being its oddly quiet growls. Mother Brain Straight To BusinessMudvayne L.D. 50Municipal Waste Hazardous MutationNapalm Death ScumNeanderthal Fighting MusicNo Comment DownsidedOrchid Chaos is Mepg.99 Document #5The Locust Plague SoundscapesUsurp Synapse In Examination ofWormrot Dirge3.5 greatCattle Decapitation Homovore Though it may be quite enjoyable as it may stand, I shall declare this particular EP, and the vast majority of Cattle Decapitation's older works to be inferior in comparison of Monolith of Inhumanity and The Harvest Floor. Though as proclaimed, Homovore is quite an enjoyable EP that arises forth as the magnum opus of Cattle Decapitation's older works. An exemplification of such would perhaps be the songs "Open Human Head Experiments With Bleach Laquer and Epoxy" and "Carnal Fecophelia Due To Prolonged Exposure To Methane". Circle of Dead Children Exotic Sense DecayDance Club Massacre Feast Of The Blood MonstersDead Language Dead LanguageDesolated Fear of LifeDesolated The EndHeavy Heavy Low Low Heavy Heavy Low LowA sonic flurry of dissonance and chaos, in completion of greatly improved vocal work and audible bass. Sore Throat Never Mind the Napalm Here's Sore ThroatSuburban Scum Internal WarTerror Strike Terror Strike DemoTesseracT Altered StateUnit 731 The Hive Mind3.0 goodChelsea Grin Chelsea GrinThe appeal for this particular EP would perhaps be its' objectively horrendous nature that I found to be bloody hilarious and comedic, as such would be it's overabundance of breakdowns, the usage of auditory sampling (Lights Out. It's Boner Time.), sweep picking that exists for the mere purpose of marring the amount of chugging found within, among other subjective critiques. Greatly towards my surprise, the song Crewcabanger is quite memorable. Circle of Dead Children Starving the VulturesHeavy Heavy Low Low Everything's Watched, Everyone's WatchinHeavy Heavy Low Low Courtside Seats…Heavy Heavy Low Low Turtle Nipple And The Toxic ShockIwrestledabearonce It's All HappeningOh The Blood This World Needs No IntroductionSuicide Silence No Time to BleedThe Last Ten Seconds Of Life JusticeThy Art Is Murder Infinite Death2.0 poorCattle Decapitation Ten Torments of the DamnedThough I amend the usage of the bass guitar on this o' so humble yet disjointed debut, in its' entirety, it sounds in similarity of a bastardized goregrind variant of The Locust, sans all that makes The Locust enjoyable. Though as such is to be of expectation, due to the fact that a collective of the band members of The Locust are featured upon this EP.
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