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49 minutes ago, Dead1 said:

What's wrong with that?  Old school DM is the best DM.  The genre never topped that creativity, energy and quality of 1988-92.

I vehemently disagree, DM has evolved over the decades, yes there’s a cookie cutter feel to some of the newer bands but the genre as a whole isn’t yet creatively bankrupt

 

NP: Cruciamentum - Convocation of Crawling Chaos ep

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54 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

I vehemently disagree, DM has evolved over the decades, yes there’s a cookie cutter feel to some of the newer bands but the genre as a whole isn’t yet creatively bankrupt

 

NP: Cruciamentum - Convocation of Crawling Chaos ep

 

It did evolve, but not at the pace of what it was doing in 1980-90s.  

I do think it's rate of evolution has completely slowed down in last 10-15 years.  It's last major growth spurt was early-mid 2000s but even that didn't top 1980-90s.  

 

51 minutes ago, Kristiko said:

 

Lamb of God - Sacrament (album)

Great album.  

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Plenty of quality death metal from all eras.  

 

Winds of Leng - Horrid Dominion, Phoenix, AZ 2017

 

Kalopsia - Angelplague, New Brunswick, NJ 2017

 

24 minutes ago, Dead1 said:

Old school DM is the best DM.  The genre never topped that creativity, energy and quality of 1988-92.

I do think it's rate of evolution has completely slowed down in last 10-15 years.  It's last major growth spurt was early-mid 2000s but even that didn't top 1980-90s.  

Gimme your top 10 death metal albums 1988 - 1992

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Anarkhon - Obiasot Dwybat Ptnotun

▶︎ Obiasot Dwybat Ptnotun | Anarkhon (bandcamp.com)

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Just giving this one a first listen. I'm not a huge fan of spoken word passages like the one at the start of this album, but as long as it's not used as padding over the whole thing it's fairly forgivable. The music itself is pretty good cavern-dwelling stuff. I do enjoy.

3 hours ago, Dead1 said:

This is fucking awesome!  Old school speed/thrash that completely captures the vibe of the era whilst sounding reasonably unique!

Yeah, I was impressed. You can tell they don't worry about anything outside of just thrashing out, and it shows. They've apparently got a pretty decent back catalogue out there as well.

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5 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Gimme your top 10 death metal albums 1988 - 1992

 

You know I don't do lists!

But in terms of bands its the usual suspects - Autopsy, Asphyx Benediction, Bolt Thrower, Brutal Truth, Cancer, Carcass, Death, Deicide, Entombed, Gorefest, origina Incubus, Massacre, Malevolent Creation, Morbid Angel, Napalm Death, Obituary, Pestilence, Pungent Stench, Sentenced.  Oh and the deathy thrash of Sepultura and Atheist!

  

Albums/EPs spun over last couple of days:

Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh

Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race

Cave In - Heavy Pendulum

Enforced - Kill Grid

Enforcer - Death By Fire

Exciter - Heavy Metal Maniac

Mastodon - Blood Mountain

Metallica - The $5.98 EP - Garage Days Re-Revisited

Morbid Angel - Domination

Slayer - South of Heaven

Suicidal Tendencies - Prime Cuts

Vader - Thy Messenger

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7 hours ago, markm said:

Holy shit, I just glanced at this page and you fokers listen to a lot of old ass music. That's OK, so do I. But with a few exceptions, this page on this thread would be a good time capsule for 90's death metal-you old farts. 

If it's too old for you, it's because you're too young, and I pity you for having missed out on such a wonderful era 🤘🏻😁🤘🏻

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3 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Gimme your top 10 death metal albums 1988 - 1992

 

Since I wasn't asked the question directly, I'll allow myself a top 15 😁

1988

Death - Leprosy

1989

Atheist - Piece Of Time
Morbid Angel - Altars Of Madness
Pestilence - Consuming Impulse

1990

Death - Spiritual Healing
Deicide - Deicide
Entombed - Left Hand Path
Incubus - Beyond The Unknown
Master - Master
Nocturnus - The Key

1991

Bolt Thrower - War Master
Massacra - Enjoy The Violence
Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
Unleashed - Where No Life Dwells

1992

Atrocity - Todessehnsucht

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Come on! Another oldie to listen to me! Oh no, that's curious... It looks like it's quite recent... Strange... What's this?

Incantation - Unholy Deification (2023)

What? Is it out today? Today? Not yesterday? Not 30 years ago? Curses! Hell and putrefaction! 😅

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14 hours ago, Arioch said:

Since I wasn't asked the question directly, I'll allow myself a top 15 😁

1988

Death - Leprosy

1989

Atheist - Piece Of Time
Morbid Angel - Altars Of Madness
Pestilence - Consuming Impulse

1990

Death - Spiritual Healing
Deicide - Deicide
Entombed - Left Hand Path
Incubus - Beyond The Unknown
Master - Master
Nocturnus - The Key

1991

Bolt Thrower - War Master
Massacra - Enjoy The Violence
Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
Unleashed - Where No Life Dwells

1992

Atrocity - Todessehnsucht

Death - Scream Bloody Gore '87
Death - Leprosy '89 
Death - Spiritual Healing  '90 
Bolt Thrower - In Battle There Is No Law '88
Autopsy - Severed Survival '89
Obituary - Slowly We Rot '89 
Obituary - Cause of Death  '90 
Carnage - Dark Recollections  '90
Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption '90
Autopsy - Mental Funeral   '90
Morbid Saint - Spectrum of Death '90 
Master - Master '90
Merciless - The Awakening '90
Entombed - Left Hand Path '90 

       1991
Sorcery - Bloodchilling Tales 
Therion - of Darkness 
Funebre - Children of the Scorn 
Convulse - World Without God
Gorguts - Considered Dead
Master - On the Seventh Day God Created Master 
Pungent Stench - Been Caught Buttering 
Messiah - Choir of Horrors 
Bolt Thrower - War Master
Asphyx- The Rack 
Suffocation - Effigy of the Forgotten
Massacra - Enjoy the Violence
Massacre - From Beyond
Dismember - Like An Everflowing Stream
Malevolent Creation - The Ten Commandments

           1992
Incantation - Onward to Golgotha
Demigod - Slumber of Sullen Eyes
Asphyx- Last One On Earth
Grave - You'll Never See
Centinex - Subconcious Lobotomy  
Napalm Death - Utopia Banished
Purtenance - Member of Immortal Damnation
Therion - Beyond Sanctorum
Bolt Thrower - The IVth Crusade
Seance - Fornever Laid to Rest
Fester - Winter of Sin
Cemetery - An Evil Shade of Grey
Miasma - Changes
Sinister - Cross the Styx
Baphomet - The Dead Shall Inherit
Cianide - The Dying Truth

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NP: Porphyrion - Blood Orgies Beneath Disgrace Temples

▶︎ Blood Orgies Beneath Disgrace Temples | Porphyrion | Goat Throne Records (bandcamp.com)

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Several short and straight to business blackened death tracks. I'm usually pretty patient with long song lengths in this genre. These guys are very clearly not. It works in their favor though.

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