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Dark Disciple - Kill Everything, Worship Nothing review



Reviewer:
7.2
Band: Dark Disciple
Album: Kill Everything, Worship Nothing
Style: Death metal
Release date: 2006
A review by: Herzebeth


01. Eat A Bowl Of Fuck
02. Bottle Of Piss
03. Kill U, Fuck U, Eat U, Shit U Out
04. In Gods Hands
05. Wet T-shirt Contest
06. Prey For Death
07. One In The Chamber
08. Bound, Gagged & Hatefucked
09. Pussy Is The Enemy
10. Sadistic Statistics
11. A Skull Full Of Maggots [Cannibal Corpse cover]
12. Premeditated Malice
13. Meeting Of The Mindless
14. Kill Everything - Worship Nothing

After reading these guy's lyrics and after hearing that fifth track sample ("Wet T-Shirt Contest") I'm almost scared of writing this review. Nah not exactly, but surely Dark Disciple did a great job while writing their concept down?

This band plays Brutal Death Metal with a lot of versatility implanted in their structures; the whole scheme is incredibly similar to what Waco Jesus does nowadays, misogynist lyrics with a spice of really disturbing elements about killing your own parents, understandable growling vocalizations, blasting drumming and crushing execution...plus, Dark Disciple surprised me with their mixture of genres, they add Blackish passages, a lot of Grinding patterns and even a couple of Gangsta Rap things here and there (no kidding!)

If they opened my ears with their general scheme and concept, they made them bleed with their songwriting skills. These guys create catchy mid-paced riffs accompanied by intensely fast-paced drum beats with a huge amount of twists and breakdowns all over the place, it ends up sounding quite decent if you know what I mean, not to mention this feature enhances the replay values of this CD enormously, so you won't get bored of hearing this stuff for a while.

What killed this CD is the lack of originality; we've heard this stuff many times before and we've heard it in many ways and forms (we even heard it recently in "Receptive When Beaten"); still, even though this album might not be an overwhelming piece, it surely stands out from the underground Death Metal plateau; "Kill Everything, Worship Nothing" is one of those raw underestimated jewels that end up being cult after years of unknown presence in the scene?

Best Tracks: "Bottle Of Piss", "Pussy Is The Enemy", "Prey For Death"


Rating breakdown
Performance: 7
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 6
Production: 7

Written by Herzebeth | 06.03.2007





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