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Six Feet Under - Killing For Revenge



5.8 | 71 votes |
Release date: 10 May 2024
Style: Death metal

Owners:

18 have it
2 want it


01. Know-Nothing Ingrate
02. Accomplice To Evil Deeds
03. Ascension
04. When The Moon Goes Down In Blood
05. Hostility Against Mankind
06. Compulsive
07. Fit Of Carnage
08. Neanderthal [feat. Jason Suecof]
09. Judgement Day
10. Bestial Savagery
11. Mass Casualty Murdercide
12. Spoils Of War
13. Hair Of The Dog [Nazareth cover] [CD and digital bonus]

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Comments: 25   Visited by: 166 users
11.03.2024 - 18:53
Jeyzz
I want to see how bad that Nazareth cover is
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Who gives a shit
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11.03.2024 - 18:59
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
EEEEEEEEEEEEE
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

DESTROY DRUM TRIGGERS
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11.03.2024 - 21:20
A Real Mönkey
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11.03.2024 - 21:40
musclassia
Staff
I believe that this is the first Six Feet Under album released since ScreamingSteelUS received a special birthday message from Chris Barnes, so I'm excited to see whether this new album gets an uncharacteristically positive review
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10.05.2024 - 08:48
Rating: 8
Marty75
Quite a positive change from the last album, this is not bad at all...
And I don't understand the rating of one, two or three. Such an assessment is biased and this album certainly does not deserve it!
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10.05.2024 - 09:43
Rating: 8
Chal-Chenet
I have an impression, that people rate it low, because of the band's name. "It is SFU, it has to be shit". Well, it hasn't. Barnes could growl better, but overall album is very enjoyable.
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10.05.2024 - 10:19
Nejde
ChatGPT could write better lyrics that sound less like AI generated ones. Six Feet Under is the Hercules of death metal.
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Liebe ist für alle da.
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10.05.2024 - 13:59
Rating: 4
Metal Rasputin
Written by musclassia on 11.03.2024 at 21:40

I believe that this is the first Six Feet Under album released since ScreamingSteelUS received a special birthday message from Chris Barnes, so I'm excited to see whether this new album gets an uncharacteristically positive review

Wait, what? So Barnes contacted ScreamingSteelUS?
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You've got a lot of guts. Let's see what they look like!
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10.05.2024 - 19:42
Rating: 5
Sir Yupp
Disappointing, after the last album we all know Six Feet Under is capable of much worse than this. At least Barnes's inability/refusal to put any variation into his voice managed to make the otherwise surprisingly promising Nazareth cover completely unlistenable.
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11.05.2024 - 06:57
Rating: 4
Metal Rasputin
Well, it's not as bad as Decomposed. Doesn't mean it's any good though, personally I found this thing just boring and forgettable. Maybe one could enjoy this kind of stuff as a lo-fi metal or something, like it's not insultingly bad or anything.
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You've got a lot of guts. Let's see what they look like!
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11.05.2024 - 09:11
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Written by Metal Rasputin on 10.05.2024 at 13:59

Written by musclassia on 11.03.2024 at 21:40

I believe that this is the first Six Feet Under album released since ScreamingSteelUS received a special birthday message from Chris Barnes, so I'm excited to see whether this new album gets an uncharacteristically positive review

Wait, what? So Barnes contacted ScreamingSteelUS?

The lore for that is deep and confidential.
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Do you think if the heart keeps on shrinking
One day there will be no heart at all?
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11.05.2024 - 09:22
Rating: 5
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Yep, this isn't good, but I've heard worse this year tbh. Music-wise it's just pretty basic bog-standard death metal, meaning nothing bad, but nothing special either, and I've never really been a fan of Barnes' vocal style so that doesn't help matters.
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11.05.2024 - 17:57
Rating: 8
Marty75
Written by Boxcar Willy on 11.03.2024 at 18:59

EEEEEEEEEEEEE

Finally not anymore! 😃
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11.05.2024 - 20:02
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Finally an album that may give new HerNoClues a run for money?!
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12.05.2024 - 01:53
Rating: 9
thewall30
I know I'm in the minority but been having tons of fun with this record upon first 5 spins.
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12.05.2024 - 02:01
Nejde
Written by thewall30 on 12.05.2024 at 01:53

I know I'm in the minority but been having tons of fun with this record upon first 5 spins.

Anyone rating this higher than a 5 ( and then I'm being nice) should seriously get their ears checked. You have Rust In Peace as your profile picture. Claiming that this is almost as good as that album is just ridiculous.
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Liebe ist für alle da.
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12.05.2024 - 04:40
Rating: 9
thewall30
Written by Nejde on 12.05.2024 at 02:01

Written by thewall30 on 12.05.2024 at 01:53

I know I'm in the minority but been having tons of fun with this record upon first 5 spins.

Anyone rating this higher than a 5 ( and then I'm being nice) should seriously get their ears checked. You have Rust In Peace as your profile picture. Claiming that this is almost as good as that album is just ridiculous.

To each their own really, it's music that is the beauty of it. All subjective babyy. People just love to jump on the hate bandwagon on this band. No reason to act like an elitist mate.
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12.05.2024 - 11:15
Nejde
Written by thewall30 on 12.05.2024 at 04:40

To each their own really, it's music that is the beauty of it. All subjective babyy. People just love to jump on the hate bandwagon on this band. No reason to act like an elitist mate.

Of course the music we like is subjective and highly personal. But there's a reason why a majority think they suck and that's because it's poor musicianship with cringey lyrics. The album score says it all. It has nothing to do with being an elitist of some sort. So if you enjoy this, good for you. Have fun.
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Liebe ist für alle da.
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12.05.2024 - 12:33
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by Nejde on 12.05.2024 at 11:15

Written by thewall30 on 12.05.2024 at 04:40

To each their own really, it's music that is the beauty of it. All subjective babyy. People just love to jump on the hate bandwagon on this band. No reason to act like an elitist mate.

Of course the music we like is subjective and highly personal. But there's a reason why a majority think they suck and that's because it's poor musicianship with cringey lyrics. The album score says it all. It has nothing to do with being an elitist of some sort. So if you enjoy this, good for you. Have fun.

Dear Nejde,

Relax! You don't have to revert to everyone who goes against your listening experience. As much as I despise SFU, I very much welcome to see the opposing reactions as well.
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12.05.2024 - 14:29
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Fellas using "music is subjective" always listen to the worst possible music
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Do you think if the heart keeps on shrinking
One day there will be no heart at all?
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12.05.2024 - 16:23
Rating: 9
thewall30
Normally I rate the stuff I love personally. I don't have time to listen to bands I dislike or know isn't my taste.

@Radup it's just your opinion mate. I don't judge others for liking stuff I can't vibe with.
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12.05.2024 - 17:32
musclassia
Staff
Not sure why thewall is getting grief for liking SFU - they outright said they know they're in a minority in liking this album. From the snippets I've heard of the album, I suspect I wouldn't have a positive opinion of it if I listened to the whole thing, but looking past the offputting vocals, the instrumentations on the tracks I tried from it weren't horrific; if someone was completely infatuated with death metal, I could understand them getting some enjoyment out of the album (I've generally not bothered with trying this band's music due to their reputation, but the latest HBIH weekly roundup gave the album's genre as 'actually semi-decent death metal', so I'm guessing this might be an above-average effort by SFU's standards)
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12.05.2024 - 18:43
Rating: 9
thewall30
I don't get it either & thanks for having my back musclassia. SFU is not for everyone, I consider it a guilty pleasure. Always loved old school death metal in general so this kind of stuff is right up my alley.

I think Chris Barnes just riles people up to no other 🤣
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12.05.2024 - 19:47
A Real Mönkey
Nothing illegal about liking SFU, just morally dubious.
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24.09.2024 - 05:05
Rating: 5
(o> . <o> )
Sometimes, monotonous vocals can work, and for a variety of reasons. Especially when harnessing and conveying brutal, unhinged and primitive (realistically, you could list many adjectives) energy to go along with the vibe and theme of the record. But... when you think they're bad, no matter what the intent was or wasn't, that's just what you're stuck with. Well, duh! Big brain thinkin' thoughts. I'm just trying to say that I'd pick a varied vocal delivery that is consistently bad any day of the week over bad and monotonous vocal delivery.

Neanderthal is the only song where I genuinely like Barnes' delivery. I think it fits well with the primitive nature of the song. Outside of that, it's ranging from serviceable and tolerable to tiresome and unfitting.

Instrumentation is pretty decent though, so is the songwriting at times. At times also pretty uninspired and rather boring. I guess from my perspective you could just summarize it as being average.

I listened to this out of curiosity, not something I'll come back to. Don't see any reason personally. Because even if there were moments that I got into and started grooving, Barnes' growls suddenly jumped out overpowering everything, convincing me that I wasn't enjoying it THAT much anyways.
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