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| Lose the cleans please. Ugh. |
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J. N. - 10.04.2012 at 18:59
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 10.04.2012 at 18:56 Lose the cleans please. Ugh.
Still better than Twilight. |
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Written by J. N. on 10.04.2012 at 18:59 Still better than Twilight.
But almost as gay. |
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Absak - 10.04.2012 at 19:13
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| I have a feeling that this album is going to be too damn melodic. I don't like THAT much melody in my death/grind! |
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J. N. - 10.04.2012 at 19:24
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Written by Absak on 10.04.2012 at 19:13 I have a feeling that this album is going to be too damn melodic. I don't like THAT much melody in my death/grind!
<Band whoring>
Try Plague Widow! That shit is vicious!
</Band whoring> |
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BudDa - 10.04.2012 at 19:38
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| Thats what happens when grindcore band's try to push their songs past the 2min mark. |
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| People complaining about Cattle Decapitation not sounding "grindy" or being gory enough, they stopped that at their last album (meaning their last album wasn't grindy or gory). I personally do not like this song, but "A Living, Breathing Piece Of Defecating Meat" shows promise. And also, i'm with troy... lose the cleans |
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Hahahaha...
This is like the Trivium / Killswitch Engage of grindcore...
This... is bad. |
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| I like the song (even the clean vocals, allthough i prefered the ones in the first song they streamed... defecating piece of blabla). can't wait to get the album. |
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| Clean vocals? Oh my. Guess I'll stick with Karma Bloody Karma. |
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I guess I'm one of the few that likes it then...
I'm not a huge fan of death/grind but as a song in general I find it pretty decent. It seems to build around a nice variety of sounds without going off the deep end in terms of adding pointless experimenting. The ''clean'' vocals also build around this mainly: opening ground for melodic passages but still having that abrasive snarl for grind.
Shame then it goes on for far too long; three minutes I find would've been optimum beforequickly losing all its momentum. |
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| Hmmm they do seem to be gradually heading towards a more mainstream sound.....But I think the new songs are pretty okay. Also, I'm actually indifferent to the "clean" vocals. |
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| What? That was a few seconds of barely clean, innocuous vocals. If this is mainstream then Anaal Nathrakh are Lady Gaga. |
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 12.04.2012 at 03:22 If this is mainstream then Anaal Nathrakh are Lady Gaga.
Agreed. I don't like the sparse use of cleans but calling these guys mainstream... kind of a joke.
+1 for AN using cleans in grind properly though. |
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