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ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


I always thought Ruban Rosas did the vocals on Molesting the Decapitated, and that Wayne was only featured on the 1.3.8. compilation... Either way, Wayne was one of the sickest sounding death metal vocalists ever.

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ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Jacquismo posted:

Anybody have recommendations for a good metal news site?

I'm not a fan of death or black metal, just because I get turned off by the "look how extreme/evil we are" scene of it all, so a minimal number of stories on that would be good.

I mostly listen to stoner/sludge/doom metal and thrashy stuff. I'll sometimes dip into metalcore or melo-death, but mostly just select albums here and there.

I like Metal Underground. They focus on all kinds of metal.

http://www.metalunderground.com/news/

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Awesome female fronted bands:

Darkestrah, folky black metal, this track is an edit from their full length, EPOS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-y1NK7FwjI

Abnormality, brutal death metal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBf1kM0wBfg

Howling, doomy old school death metal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hAT2URmLH8

After Darkestrah, my favorite female fronted band is Bestial Holocaust, from Colombia. They play thrashy black metal. Her vocals are insane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgvklVcwYl0

Another killer Bestial Holocaust track from their 2012 release
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m2TkUiTya0

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Morbid Florist posted:

Death album of the loving year right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeurxdwV25o

This record is pretty good, will be tough to top. Got my copy preordered.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:

Can I get some recs for Carcass worship like Exhumed and Impaled? I'm looking for that groove and melody.

Haemorrhage is a good choice. I also dig Pathologist and Dead Infection, but that's more early Carcass worship that Necroticism-era. Still rules though. As for Impaled, I only wish they had stayed as good as they were with Mondo Medicale and Death After Life. Too much thrash on The Last Gasp and doing a re-recording of your first album is almost always a bad decision.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


blk96gt posted:

I've been listening to death metal for years and have somehow never really listened to Cannibal Corpse. What albums should I start with? Is there an essential CC album I should check out?

in my opinion, Tomb of the Mutilated is their masterpiece. Start with that one. Then check out Butchered at Birth. The Corpsegrinder records are okay, but the Barnes era is their best stuff.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Minto Took posted:

iTunes recommended Cranial Engorgement for me and they're not bad.

Yes, finally, someone else talking about Cranial Engorgement. My bundle I ordered from Gorehouse showed up yesterday. Great CD. The drummer is a beast! For me and the stuff I listen to (primarily Brutal Death Metal), 2017 has been killer so far. Analepsy, Acranius, Cranial Engorgement and Beheaded have all released fantastic discs this year. Big End Bolt's new CD is great too.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Yeah, I am (was?) a huge Suffocation fan, but the new track is average at best, with really horrible vocals. Frank sounds terrible.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


The last 24 hours have been horrible... Bill Tolley from Internal Bleeding and Martin Funderud from Kraanium / Dragging Entrails both died.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Kvlt! posted:

Can anyone reccomend me some metal that sounds like Molesting the Decapitated by Devourment?

The closest bands I've found that sound similar to Devourment's Molesting the Decapitated disc are Haemophagia and Sick.

Try this one from Sick: https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Sick/Cannibalistic_Torment/362122

or this one from Haemophagia: https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Haemophagia/From_Sickness_to_Cult/170528

Maybe Devour the Unborn or early Kraanium as well. Molesting the Decapitated has a pretty unique sound that hasn't really been fully replicated, even by Devourment themselves, despite it being a defining brutal death record. There's a new Devourment coming this year with Ruben back on vocals, so maybe it will be a return to that sound. I still loved Conceived in Sewage though. Big fan of brutal death / slam stuff, it's probably 90% of what I listen to, so if anyone needs suggestions, feel free to ask. Burping toilet vocals, snare drums that sound like an empty Pringles can, and caveman slams for the win!

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Weaponized Cum posted:

post some good Ukrainian stuff

Not from Ukraine, but close enough.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTxby-sxh-0

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


ShoogaSlim posted:

Do you guys ever talk about Slam Death Metal like Analepsy and Abominable Putridity here or should I just stay my narrow-minded rear end in the -Core thread?

Pretty much all I listen to is brutal / slam death metal. One of the better recent releases is Organectomy - Domain of the Wretched. So good. Happy to see a physical release for this coming out in a couple of weeks. Obviously the new Within Destruction is in heavy rotation ("you guys ain't slam!"). Necrosadist also has an excellent disc out. Vocals on that one are nasty. Others I've been playing a lot: Fatuous Rump's new disc, Gutter Meat Clitter, Inseminate Degeneracy, Gutrectomy's new one, Gastrorrexis and Signs of the Swarm. It's pretty much the only genre I don't get bored with after a couple of months. Give me some grunting Jabba-the-Hutt toilet vocals, minute long horror / sci-fi samples, caveman guitar slams and snares that sound like an empty Pringles can and I'm happy.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Kilometers Davis posted:

Sorry to derail lyrics chat a bit but where do you guys buy band shirts from online that aren’t cheaply made poo poo? I need to donate a bunch of old clothes and get new shirts but it’s always 50/50 on if I’m getting badly printed shirts that stretch out in a day or something well made. I guess buying direct from bands merch pages is best for variety so it’s tough to gauge quality that way.

I use IndieMerch mostly. Haven't had any issues with anything I've bought, they ship really quick and have a nice variety of bands to choose from.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


I drive a BBW posted:

I'm going on a trip and need some new death metal recs. My rotation lately has been:
- Hate Storm Annihilation - Storm of Flames
- Suffocation - Pierced From Within
- Defeated Sanity - Passages Into Deformity and Chapters of Repugnance
- Temple of Void - both of their albums
- Dying Fetus - Wrong One to gently caress With
- Septycal Gorge - Scourge of the Formless
- Gorgasm - Orgy of Murder and Masticate to Dominate
- Cult of Endtime - In Charnel Lights
- Origin - Unparalleled Universe

Looking for stuff more on the brutal side (I love Defeated Sanity), but anything similar to Hate Storm Annihilation or Cult of Endtime would work too.

I mostly listen to brutal death metal, here's some of my favorites from the last few years

- Inherit Disease - Ephermal
- Analepsy - Atrocities from Beyond
- Vulvodynia - Psychosadistic Design
- Katalepsy - Gravenous Hour
- Gastrorrexis - ...Until the Abysmal Torture Ends
- Baalsebub - The Sickness of the Holy Inquisition
- Bleeding Corpse - Condemned to Suffer
- Diphenylchloroarsine - Post Apocalyptic Human Annihilation
- The Dark Prison Massacre - A Blood Clot Ejaculation
- Organectomy - Domain of the Wretched
- Scrotoctomy - Born to Eviscerate
- Rendered Helpless - Entities of Transdimensional Emergence
- Ecchymosis - Aberrant Amusement in Cadaveric Vomitplay
- Coprocephalic - Gluttonous Chunks

Any one of those discs I listed above are fantastic and essential listening IMO.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


On that Cerebral Bore album, I think that there are a ton of effects on Som's vocals. She sounds much better during her guest spot on Vulvodynia's Castration Mutilation.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


New Devourment. Owns.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3ex0vnc58

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


deadking posted:

The upcoming Devourment album sounds really promising based on the sample tracks they've posted. My brutal dm aficionado friend thinks it's the best thing they've done since Butcher the Weak and I think I agree.

Your friend is right. It's probably going to be my album of the year, unless Analepsy puts out a new disc. Here's the :nws: video for the new song. Violent video below, don't click if you can't handle the inappropriate use of a screwdriver or crawling snakes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgPvf-QaAoY

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Bands like Haemorrhage, Pathologist, The County Medical Examiners and Regurgitate always fulfill that craving I have for early Carcass. With Pathologist, make sure you are hearing the early pressings of the first two records. There was a 2-on-1 reissue that came out a while back that sped up the recordings to fit on one CD. Other bands I like that kind of fall into this category are Flesh Grinder, Butcher ABC, Holocausto Canibal and Medical Etymology... if you're into more grindy stuff, try Squash Bowels, Dead, Reek of Shits and Dead Infection. Lymphatic Phlegm are absolutely essential GoreGrind. Same with Catasexual Urge Motivation. With GoreGrind, when I'm checking out a band I always start from the early releases and move up to the new ones. Haemorrhage sound pretty different on We are the Gore or Hospital Carnage than they did on Emetic Cult. Still awesome, but I prefer the wet, chunky gurgles and pitchshifted growls on the early releases If you are looking for GoreNoise stuff that LDOH did, check out the Asian Pathological Vomit Gorepremacy split that New Standard Elite put out earlier this year. Four bands on that split: Excruciation, Cystgurgle, Cancrum Oris and Cardiomyopathy. It's extremely my poo poo, just nothing but blasts, noise, gurgles, burps and snares that sound like empty coffee cans. I found this band, Craniorachischisis, the other day while looking around bandcamp:

https://craniorachischisis.bandcamp.com/album/craniorachischisis

It's completely bananas GoreNoise.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


New ep from The Dark Prison Massacre
https://amputatedveinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/overtreated-cause-opposited
Crazed slamming brutal death from China. Too short, otherwise it's pretty much perfect.

Splattered - Carnivortex
https://amputatedveinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/carnivortex
Killer brutal death from Cali with excellent Dying Fetus meets Suffocation meets a toilet bowl vocals.

Atoll - Zoopocalypse
https://gorehouseproductions.bandcamp.com/album/zoopocalypse
I've been following Atoll for awhile now, but this new release of godly brutal death is way above anything else they've put out, and will definitely be in my top five this year. Fat riffs and Michael Keaton Batman samples.

I also was CD shopping at my local store and came across this disc from Mystik
https://mystikswe.bandcamp.com/releases <-- :nws: Cover
Most retro metal doesn't really do much for me, I'd rather just listen to the original stuff from that time period, but this right here is pretty much a perfect representation of mid 80s speed / heavy metal ala Acid or Warlock. Check out track 2 - Nightmares. So good. Vocalist sounds like if Doro Pesch and Geddy Lee had a baby together and the sorting hat placed her in Slytherin House. The drumming is also awesome, reminds me a lot of Mikey Dee's work on King Diamond's 80s albums. I don't know if anyone else ever posted about them, but I really like this album and I'm sad that I didn't discover it until a couple of days ago (came out in May).

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Nordick posted:

My dude let me tell you of the poo poo-hot new greatness that is Riot City

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzLPSMVGNyM

Oh yeah, this rules. Riot City and Mystik are what I needed right now. Also digging the Screaming for Vengeance style artwork. Metal is pretty much the best thing ever.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


The only problem with listening to King Diamond and Mercyful Fate is that if I put on one of their CDs, I play it endlessly for two days.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002



This is excellent. NWOTHM Full Albums is a great YouTube channel. I really only need to sub to this channel and Slam Worldwide and I'm set for new music recommendations for life. Digging around that channel I found this, which came out last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8Yj_hH9DUA

It absolutely rules.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002



This is really really good. I'm completely burned out on Black Metal, have been for years, but this right here is definitely my jam all day long.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Whoever is running their Facebook page right now is quite possibly the most annoying person on the planet. Anyway, Chicago Deathfest for life!

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Kvlt! posted:

is there any good modern glam out there

i hate steel panther but love Crue, Ratt, etc

Salems Lott. Check out their cover of Autograph's You Can't Hide from the Beast Inside.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqtrjML1XCI

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


I have a tape deck still, plus some Walkmans. One is connected to my PC for ripping tape only releases. I never really had a problem with tapes being eaten when I was younger, but I was extremely careful with all of my cassettes. I didn't get a discman until maybe 1998, so I used to get my CDs and immediately make a copy onto a tape, and listened to those on my Walkman / in my car. Tapes are cool, but not really worth the effort that you have to put into them now. What I'm trying to say is, CDs for life, basically.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Rob Halford is the best

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


During these uncertain times, I choose to listen to slamming brutal cat metal

https://litterboxmassacre.bandcamp.com/album/the-rise-of-lucifur

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Nazzadan posted:

that terrible Danzig Sings Elvis album that will be the first thing I listen to.

It's so gloriously awful and fun. Been listening to it all day.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


On one song I'm pretty certain that there are more effects on Danzig's vocals than on the last Pissgrave album. Half of the songs sound like they were recorded in one take on a lunch break. It's just amazing to listen to. Sloppy DGAF Danzig rules. I love this.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


https://reekingaura.bandcamp.com/releases
Reeking Aura. Incantation worship from members of Artificial Brain. Real good. Actually, much better than AB.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


The samples on any of the Fluids albums are just too much for me to handle. Horror movie samples, samples that are on PornoGrind recordings, those aren't a big deal, but real death stuff, even in audio form, I can't take it. It's too bad, because I love Mortician, and they haven't released a new album in like 14 years, so any Mortician worship would normally be right up my alley.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


I gave it the new Fluids a full listen... it's much easier on my psyche than the last one. Total Mortician worship, really good. That last album, though, the samples were really rough.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Mine is Tomb of the Mutilated, Every song is great and memorable, the bass sounds awesome, and Barnes was at his absolute peak as a vocalist on this record before he went all Scooby-Doo.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Old Chris Barnes rules, his vocals were absolutely amazing on the first few Cannibal albums, especially on Tomb of the Mutilated. Shame that now he sounds like bootleg Scooby Doo.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Mortician - Bloodcraving is pretty much the ultimate opening sample, in my book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FK4-KHqT4k
It's from When a Stranger Calls, easily the best part of the movie.

"You really scared me, if that's what you wanted... is that what you wanted?"
"No."
"What do you want?"
"Your.. blood... all over meeeeeeeeee...."

Mortician are the kings of cool samples. Every now and then they run a little too long, but for the most part they are perfect.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Death to me peaked at Spiritual Healing, and while there are things I like about the records that came after, nothing beats the first three. Scream Bloody Gore is so raw and ferocious, Leprosy is just as ferocious but more focused, and Spiritual Healing is near perfect. The album covers also got progressively worse after Spiritual.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


New Ecchymosis is up at New Standard Elite's bandcamp as a Name Your Price option. Their last record was an excellent release of extremely disgusting primitive death metal. NSE has a couple of other new releases up as well, Name Your Price.

ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Even Judas Priest's bullshit albums like Ram It Down are pretty sweet. What I'm saying is, listen to Priest every day like I do. Your life will be better for this.

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ultraviolence123
Jul 3, 2002


Are there any bands that sound like Amorphis did on The Karelian Isthmus or Privilege of Evil? I enjoyed the Emerson Lake & Palmer metal they started playing after, I really prefer the ancient moldy sound on their first album. There should really be a bunch of bands that play Karelian Isthmus worship.

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