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Circle Of Dead Children - Psalm Of The Grand Destroyer



6.7 | 12 votes |
Release date: 7 June 2010
Style: Grindcore

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21 have it
3 want it


01. Avatar Of Innocence
02. Ursa Major (1998 Revisited)
03. When Human Compost Stains All Earth And Repels The Messengers Of Love
04. Chaos Crawls Back
05. Earth And Lye
06. We Who Move With The Graven Worms
07. Bury The Ill Flock
08. Refuse To Kill The Same Way Twice
09. Obsidian Flakes
10. Last Words And Warning Signs
11. Jaracaca
12. Torches
13. Night Of Morbid Psycho
14. Germinate The Reaper Seed
15. Starve, Beg & Die a.k.a. Fuck You Kill Me

Guest review by
Herzebeth
Rating:
9.0
Let's be honest for a change, at least once man. You don't get into grindcore for the riffs, no! You don't get into grindcore because "it's technical" or because they play like virtuosos in the flesh, are you kidding me? You fucking get into this explosive genre because you want to see your brain coming out of your nose, yeah that's about right, grindcore is supposed to be hardcore and freaking dangerous, well? Circle of Dead Children is probably the most harmful and noxious band out there, and it takes one spin of Psalm of the Grand Destroyer to prove me right.

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published 27.07.2010 | Comments (18)

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11.11.2019 - 18:17
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Totally underserved hate on this album. Powerful, varied grindcore with a small dose of anguish and desperation that can be felt throughout the album.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.
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11.11.2019 - 18:35
Rating: 8
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by X-Ray Rod on 11.11.2019 at 18:17

Totally underserved hate on this album. Powerful, varied grindcore with a small dose of anguish and desperation that can be felt throughout the album.

I completely forgot this band even existed but I do remember enjoying this so much I bought it immediately after hearing it. One of my favorite grind albums at the time, but it's been so long since I've returned to it I have no idea what it even sounds like anymore. Once I finish playing catch-up with all the new content I've missed over the past few years I'll have to give this another go. My playlist of "new stuff to listen to" and "old stuff to listen to again" is growing beyond control...
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