Average Rating: 3.94 Rating Variance: 0.91 Objectivity Score: 66% (Fairly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicAnaal Nathrakh PassionAutopsy Macabre EternalDecapitated Carnival Is ForeverGorod TranscendenceLock Up Necropolis Transparentbecause its an all star band ... all the album its violent, straight and very fun to listen again and again... Septicflesh The Great MassThe Black Dahlia Murder Ritual4.5 superbAll Shall Perish This Is Where It EndsAugust Burns Red LevelerCannabis Corpse Beneath Grow Lights Thou Shalt RiseStarting off as just a spoof of the probably most commercial death metal band Cannibal Corpse, these guys made their name and reputation extremely fast. With their parody song titles, lyrics and some great death metal music, this is the epitome of a love-or-hate band.rThis particular album is most likely their best one to date. They have topped themselves with the ridiculously wicked song titles and the amazing song compositions. In fact, if you removed the whole parody aspect of the band, you'd be left with one hell of a death metal release which it really is.rBuy this, smoke some weed, listen to awesome death metal.Devin Townsend Project DeconstructionDisma Towards the MegalithGigan Quasi-Hallucinogenic Sonic LandscapesCrazy and Addictive Album .. this album .. will shock anyone ... another great release of this year ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Hate Eternal Phoenix Amongst The AshesIndian GuiltlessMassive, lumbering, feedback soaked, groove flecked stoned and drugged out space sludge of the highest order ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ yeahToxic Holocaust Conjure and CommandUnearth Darkness in the LightVoivod Warriors of Ice4.0 excellentBeyond Creation The AuraBorn of Osiris The DiscoveryIn Flames Sounds of a Playground FadingNecrophagia Deathtrip 69Your favorite horror loving freaks are back with their latest album. Deathtrip 69 is a sample-filled, terror inducing death metal album with a terrific atmosphere.rBasically, it's your standard Necrophagia album. It has loads of horror film samples, great riffs, occasional filler solos, excellent drums and those amazing recognizable Killjoy vocals. On top of that, you'll hear acoustic and atmospheric melodies which should give you the creepy crawlies, if you really immerse yourself.Origin EntityOtep AtavistShamaya is fucking back with another excellent and to-your-face album.rIf you haven't heard of 'em, it's about time you did. They're basically a four-piece band that plays a mixture of hardcore and nu metal. Maybe even a slight touch of death metal, if you review the shit song by song. The lyrical themes are mostly women abuse, problems of society and rants about bad regimes. But what puts them above the rest are those sick Shamaya's vocals.rHint: She's a chick.rAll in all, it's similar to the previous release and that means quality.3.5 greatAlestorm Back Through TimeFit for an Autopsy The Process of Human ExterminationCool deathcore album ... quite interesting ... pretty sweet .. a great option ... but it you wont regret it ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Job For A Cowboy Gloom3.0 goodAmorphis The Beginning of Times2.5 averageArch Enemy Khaos LegionsCavalera Conspiracy Blunt Force TraumaMorbid Angel Illud Divinum InsanusOceano ContagionSepultura KairosAmidst all the reports of going back to the ROOTS and creating CHAOS, this album only creates some quality boredom.rThe songs seem to begin with some good riffing but soon gets very repetitive, especially the first song Spectrum that surely gets to the nerves.rThere are bands that write stupid lyrics but the growls make up for that, but not with Sepultura. They even seem to experiment (Structure Violence) but it sounds terrible. The solos are good, it sounds overall like Slayer.rWith the bands setting high standards this year, Kairos will be shoved away within minutes of your first listen.r2.0 poorChelsea Grin Desolation Of Eden1.5 very poorQueensryche Dedicated To Chaos
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