Time Signature wrote:
... and here's a true classic :-)
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UMUR wrote:
Yep and actually much in the same technical brutal death metal style. I wasn�t much of a fan of Suffocation back in the early nineties, but I�ve spend the last couple of years gettin� into their albums, and now I fully understand the praise they get and how influential their albums have been on the death metal genre. My favorite is:
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You both might like this. I just finished up the Suffocation discography today, ending with the Human Waste EP. I always liked the two albums above, but Human Waste absolutely blew me away more than most death metal albums I've checked out. That was true brutality in a short and unpredictable 23 minutes worth revisiting, like one big "go to hell" to Cryptopsy. I'm moving it to the top of my brutal death chart.
Since it came out in 1991, I decided to finally revisit Death's Human and see if it's better like a lot of websites say. I've slightly grown out of Symbolic, anyway. Human isn't as good as The Sound of Perseverance, but it may be better than Human Waste. Maybe. Heavier than Symbolic, just as melodic and slightly more diverse, which means it does more with its small runtime than Symbolic which is a little bloated.