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I'm an owner of Warp Zone myself, haven't really listened to it though. Found it in a bargain bin at a gig some time ago, and ever since it has just been collecting dust. This review made me listen to it though, and thank god for that! These guys are amazing!
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These guys are great, and good review cause they definitely sound like more traditional death metal. I saw Martyr in concert opening for Quo Vadis, and they left their mark for sure. This proves that bands hailing from Quebec can be just as good as any others, infernal hails to these guys:dcool:
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Dude...Death didn't leave a mark in the genre's name, Death Matal had it's name before the band began to call themselves "Death"... duh!
And are you actually comparing Martyr with Death? that's just very wrong man, Martyr is Technical Death Metal twisted with a very modern touch of hardocre that is common in bands like this one (Sceptic, Man Must Die, etc.) and it's just way too sucky to compare them with DEATH...come on...
Great band though..I just didn't like the review
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22.07.2007 - 20:53Rating: 9
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Sure Herz, but Death did well to promote the genre through their name. Besides, just listen to this album, the sound, the lyrics, even the name of the album and tell me that there is not a strong connection between the two bands.
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Written by Herzebeth on 22.07.2007 at 20:41
Dude...Death didn't leave a mark in the genre's name, Death Matal had it's name before the band began to call themselves "Death"... duh!
And are you actually comparing Martyr with Death? that's just very wrong man, Martyr is Technical Death Metal twisted with a very modern touch of hardocre that is common in bands like this one (Sceptic, Man Must Die, etc.) and it's just way too sucky to compare them with DEATH...come on...
Great band though..I just didn't like the review 
I agree with you that Death Metal wasn't called after the band Death because the genre was called that after the song Death Metal by Possessed. But comparing Martyr to Death is very well possible, especially when it comes to their Warp Zone album, Warp Zone has technical era Death just written all over.
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Uhm no!
it hasn't any connection whatsoever, these type of bands have only a strong connection with each other, you know? Quo Vadis, Theory In Practice and so on...
just because they play technical Death metal doesn't mean they are connected or even similar to Death...
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Death were a bit more technical in the jazzy sense, this band is more like crazy technical, if you know what I'm trying to say :-P
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I'm not into Death Metal. I listen to a few songs occasionally, that's all.
I came upon this record 'by accident', not knowing what kind of metal it was exactly. I can say it's excellent Technical DM, imo. I like the drums very much on this album.
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to people who are into Technical Death Metal. I'm not sure it would please those who are into Brutal Death, however.
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12.01.2010 - 17:23Rating: 6
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This guys are awesome... but I found this album really boring.
Hopeless Hopes it's one of the best tech death metal albums I've ever heard, Warp Zone it's good ... but this one it's a mess... a technical mess
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Just saw them when they played with my bro's band....AMAZING they played for the most part older stuff...but it was amazing
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Superb album, though not good as Warp Zone but it surely nails
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Written by Herzebeth on 24.07.2007 at 07:21
Uhm no!
it hasn't any connection whatsoever, these type of bands have only a strong connection with each other, you know? Quo Vadis, Theory In Practice and so on...
just because they play technical Death metal doesn't mean they are connected or even similar to Death...
When I first listened to Martyr, I listened to Hopeless Hopes which has more of a Death vibe to it. Warp Zone also sounds somewhat like Death. Although, seeing as Martyr is a very original band, the Death influence has never been blatantly obvious. Moving forward in their history now, with Feeding the Abscess, the band has really come into their own and has a really unique sound.
I also remember reading this interview a while back which I found where he notes the Death influence.
"Our sound is a fusion of bands like Death, Meshuggah and Cynic with a very technical and progressive side. "
What is more interesting is Martyr's influence on Death. Theres a riff in Inner Peace that is the opening riff of Death's Spirit Crusher. But, Martyr released Inner Peace well before The Sound of Perseverance...
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http://themetalinstitute.blogspot.com/2009/02/martyr-interview-with-daniel-mongrain.html
I would say the two bands are connected and somewhat similar.
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