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2 hours ago, Thatguy said:

No, I think you are ready. And worthy.

Better him than me. I tried Red once a couple of years ago and couldn't make it 3 minutes. I always really liked that old radio song though, Court of the Crimson King and even the other one 20th Century Schizoid Man was ok. But everything else I've ever sampled from them has been unappetizing. 

 

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▶︎ Inn of the Vaticide | BLACK EUCHARIST | 𝔊𝔬𝔡𝔷 𝔒𝔳 𝔚𝔞𝔯 𝔓𝔯𝔬𝔡𝔲𝔠𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫𝔰 (bandcamp.com)

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4 hours ago, Thatguy said:

No, I think you are ready. And worthy.

It was a quote from the Venture Bros. which just ended it's twenty year run this year, and may be my favorite show ever created.

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11 hours ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Every time I see this album and their other classics come up I'm reminded that I really should do a deep dive on their whole catalogue, but then I remember the times I've tried before and just what a weird mess their discography is

Standouts for me are Red, the first two 80s albums with Belew on vocals (Discipline and Beat), and Thrak. I like a few of their other albums a lot too, but those are the ones I play the most. The early 80s live shows are also phenomenal - Frejus 1982:

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Red is probably my favorite studio recording of theirs, but the live shows with this lineup capture the most of what I love about them. The studio albums don't tell the whole story. I don't want to say the albums are just byproducts but they aren't the ultimate statements and complete focus of the group the way they are for a lot of bands, especially metal bands. If a methodical deep dive is the kind of thing that works for you, go for it. I tend to get burned out trying to enjoy music that way, I do better finding one or two recordings to hang my hat on and letting my appreciation of the rest of the catalog grow naturally. 

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On 11/10/2023 at 12:22 PM, JamesT said:

I had just gotten done posting about my latest listen through "Aftermath" from Angelus Apatrida when I saw this!  Excellent choice!  They're by far my favorite new wave thrash band.  Every one of their releases is incredibly high quality! 

I can't comment on their back catalogue but if Aftermath is representative of their usual quality then I have heard all I need to hear.  Sure fire way to kill my interest in a record?  Collaborate with Jamie fucking Jasta (or worse - a rapper, and that happens on this record also).  Even Todd La Torre's input gleans nothing amazing.  The guitarists can play I grant you but the songwriting is all over the place with no two concurrent tracks consistently showing the same level of aptitude.  Aftermath was better than that terrible Bazookiller release from Holycide though - a lot better.

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19 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

I can't comment on their back catalogue but if Aftermath is representative of their usual quality then I have heard all I need to hear.  Sure fire way to kill my interest in a record?  Collaborate with Jamie fucking Jasta (or worse - a rapper, and that happens on this record also).  Even Todd La Torre's input gleans nothing amazing.  The guitarists can play I grant you but the songwriting is all over the place with no two concurrent tracks consistently showing the same level of aptitude.  Aftermath was better than that terrible Bazookiller release from Holycide though - a lot better.

Ah, not a fan of Mr. Jasta, I see!  I've never gotten heavily into Hatebreed, but I do have a few of their albums, and I enjoy them on occasion.  Hardcore in general gets a bit too monotonous for me in large doses.  

Angelus Apatrida, however, are absolutely fantastic in my book!  I'd definitely recommend checking out their back catalog if you have the time and/or interest.  I've never seen them collaborate with so many other artists before.  I can't remember them featuring any other vocalists, in fact.  And honestly, I would have never known there was a rapper on this album, because it just sounds like pure thrash goodness to me.  As I've always said, I'll never begrudge anyone their opinions or tastes in music, so I totally understand if you didn't care to check out any more of AA's material!  For my money, they're easily the best new wave thrash band going.  I tend not to care who a band does or doesn't collaborate with on an album, as long as the music sounds good to me.  But again, I completely respect your feelings on that.  If you do decide to check out any of their other albums, my favorite is their 2012 release, "The Call", followed closely by their self-titled album from 2021.  

Whatever you decide to dive into, happy listening, my metal friend!

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3 hours ago, AlSymerz said:

Have you heard their latest album?

I've read a few good reviews of if but I wasn't overly impressed, it seemed to lack something the old albums had.

not yet. i've only just begun listening to them. metal conquest and stronger than evil are the only releases of their's i have heard so far. i will check it out, though 

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