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Just now, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

INTEGRITY - Systems Overload

You ever have occasion to catch Integrity live in the flesh Marko? I wasn't aware of them back in their hey-day in the 90's and early 2000's, I only got onboard the Integrity train with the release of Suicide Black Snake in 2013. Seems like I've known about them forever, but nope, just a decade. And now the singer's the only one left in the band. Must've been cool to have seen them back in the day though.

 

Mefitic - Woes of Mortal Devotion, cavernous death Italy 2015

 

Coffins - Beyond the Circular Demises, Japan 2019

 

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Witch Vomit - Funeral Sanctum, Portland Oregon. This new one will officially drop Friday. First impression: sounds good but the songwriting is nothing special. I'm only half paying attention though, I'll have to give it another go again tomorrow.

 

Torture Rack - Primeval Onslaught, Portland Oregon 2023. This one's a bit better.

 

 

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4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

You ever have occasion to catch Integrity live in the flesh Marko? I wasn't aware of them back in their hey-day in the 90's and early 2000's, I only got onboard the Integrity train with the release of Suicide Black Snake in 2013. Seems like I've known about them forever, but nope, just a decade. And now the singer's the only one left in the band. Must've been cool to have seen them back in the day though.

 

Mefitic - Woes of Mortal Devotion, cavernous death Italy 2015

 

Coffins - Beyond the Circular Demises, Japan 2019

 

....WhiteNoise....I have indeed seen them...several times.....RoadBurn back in 2017 or 2018 was probably the most recent time I saw them....didn't get to see them last year when they toured because I got sick the day before the show and couldn't make it....RoadBurn was great that year but I think when I saw them at This Is Hardcore, they fuckin smoked....I know they played MDF, but I never saw them there.....haven't been to MDF in a while.....

 

INTEGRITY - To Die For

.....this one is underrated...but it slaps....

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28 minutes ago, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

OBITUARY - Live At LDBBB Fest

.....these guys never disappoint.....

Yeah I've seen Obit a few times and have never been disappointed.

 

Obituary - Dying of Everything, 2023, pretty good for a buncha old men in their 50's.

 

Obituary - Darkest Day, 2009. I almost always go with one of the first two or World Demise, I've gotta start working some of these middle/later albums into the rotation. This one's not truly spectacular or groundbreaking, but it's perfectly serviceable.

 

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1 hour ago, Arioch said:

Sodom - Mortal Way of Life (1988)

Bonjour Ari. Si tu es là, je suppose qu'il doit être temps pour moi d'aller me coucher.

 

Arboricidio - What we Leave Behind, d-beat crust based in London with members from Spain, Italy and Germany.

 

Deletär - S/T, hc crust Saint Étienne, France 2023

 

25 minutes ago, Yannis said:

My favourite album from them, Cause of Death being a close second.

I concur, Slowly We Rot #1, CoD #2. For whatever reason I happen to really like World Demise and put it at #3.

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