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Topic - Prog Death Fusion? Posted: 05 Sep 2010 at 6:16pm By MAVIIIVAM |
I say YES to Prog Death Fusion!
Okay Math Lab Students! Are you readddy teww rrrRRRochh! . . . yeah me too. So yeah, again, I'm gonna' put these up with a List of other Tech-Thrash/Death/Math Metal mad scientists when I have less projects to work on, so bare with me as the goal will be before 2113 (Thats when the Solar Federation has been destroyed). This will be Part 1 because I have a HUGE list (I'm sticking with the Death Metal theme here, or what was considered Death Metal the time it was released). Note: These are in various degrees and styles of "Technicality", listeners aggression is advised. Also, some these have multiple styles of vocals. Give yourselves some time to listen throughout a song, because moods change throughout any given track, especially for bands you may have heard of or checked out before but never got the "whole picture", sit back and enjoy the technical carnage. PART I (In no order): 1. Necrophagist (2004): 2. Meshuggah (1995): 3. Rosicrusian (1994): 4. Extol (2000): (these guys were very much ahead of their time, 4 to 5 different vocal styles from "1" singer and . . . Christians from Norway!) 5. Mourning Sign (1996): 6. Loudblast (1993): 7. Special Defects (1997): 8. Carcass ("Necroticism" to "Heartwork" era) (1993): 9. Sabbat (u.k.) (More-so "Dreamweaver") (1989): (Probably one of the 1st Thrash/Death Metal bands to add Pagan/Folk with technicality. Also the "Shakespearian/Dickens" Old English lyrics are unmatched since John Arch's unique lyrics w/Fates Warning!) 10. Oppressor (1996): (One of the MOST overlooked great Tech-Math/Death Metal bands! Now we have some great bands from the past few years doing what Oppressor did more than a decade('s) ago). 11. Darkane (2001): Okay thats Part 1, I'll work on Part 2 when more folks put up more or if I killed the Thread . . . . till next time Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 06 Sep 2010 at 3:44am |