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Disma - Chaos Apparition
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Flotsam & Jetsam - Doomsday For The Deciever
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Baphomet - The Dead Shall Inherit
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Anthrax - State Of Euphoria
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Amon Amarth - Twilight Of The Thunder God
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Absu - self titled
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Absu - Tara
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Zyklon - Aeon
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Celtic Frost - Monothiest
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Rotting Christ - Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy
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Mortician - Chainsaw Dismemberment
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Obituary - Frozen In Time
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Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh
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Welcome to this excellent forum
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I guess I'd have to say Vore and Disma. They straddle the sweet spot between Death and Doom that I particularly enjoy. More recently I discovered Konvent who also find that same sweet spot between Death and Doom. Anther recent favourite is Green Lung. I'm still unsure what category of metal they occupy. Not that it really matters I guess.
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On 5/30/2020 at 5:28 PM, JJWO said:
that's such a good point though, how can one determine what's a great track in another's mind?..
I guess all we can do is have faith that the song(s) in question mean something to the artist or they're trying to do something that they believe in. Its what the artist wants to achieve vs what the fan considers to be an honest attempt to create good music.
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Doom:VS - Dead Words Speak
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I liked it overall. I'm a big fan of The Cure's original but I thought they did it justice. The last 2 songs are better though, I agree on that.
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Gravehammer by Vore
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I really feel Conjuring The Dead is a great album. Its definitely my favourite.
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Playing Obsidian by Paradise Lost for the elevntymillionth time.
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Krisiun – Blood Of Lions (single)
Slayer - God Hates Us All (album)
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Has anyone got any death/doom recommendations? I've recently discovered Konvent and love them, anything like that would be awesome!
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Volturyon - Cleansed By Carnage
100 Posts!
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Well, NoBlastBeats has reached 100 posts! I can see a lot of the visitors I have come from here so I'd like to thank you all very much and I hope you continue to find the site interesting and a little different than the usual metal sites.