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Arrrgh. Sorry to hear that. The Wall isn't their best album, for sure. That would be Meddle by my reckoning.
Wish You Were Here is my favorite. NTNR is pretty strange, he hates Pink Floyd, but loves tons of atmospheric metal bands that are deeply influenced by Pink Floyd. He also hates Celtic Frost, yet Obituary is his favorite death metal band, and musically they're basically Celtic Frost with a splash of Possessed.
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Sepultura - Roots
Agreed. I'm really not impressed with this album either.
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Oh, dear, quiet down! All the bearded coffee drinkers will lecture you now! 'Enter Deception' by Cellador was a cheesy waste of my money. Dragonland looked refined next to them...
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Wish You Were Here is my favorite. NTNR is pretty strange, he hates Pink Floyd, but loves tons of atmospheric metal bands that are deeply influenced by Pink Floyd. He also hates Celtic Frost, yet Obituary is his favorite death metal band, and musically they're basically Celtic Frost with a splash of Possessed.
What can I say, I'm an enigma. Also, you think Obituary has a Possessed influence? I don't hear it. But I only have one Possessed album. I do love Obituary however!
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What can I say, I'm an enigma. Also, you think Obituary has a Possessed influence? I don't hear it. But I only have one Possessed album. I do love Obituary however!
Yeah, their uptempo parts especially are extremely Possessed derived, like on Find the Arise.
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Everything Obituary has done has always been terrible' date=' the music is passable but Tardy's laughable vocals make me want to smash the discs I own by them. They make for good placeholders for my other cds though, so they do serve a purpose![/quote'] Tardy's vocals are awesome, as are similar vocalists like Martin Van Drunen. It's really just a slight extension of the style pioneered by Jeff Becerra, Kam Lee, and Chuck Schuldiner, and I'll take that over most modern bullshit microphone cupping death burps any day.
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Re: Albums you wish you could unhear. I'm not even talking about cupping the mic, lol. He has no power in his voice in fact it makes me laugh hearing him, that werid EAYAHAHGOAHAHGOAHA thing he does. He's flaccid compared to Frank Mullen, JC of Gorefest, Mike Van Mastrikgt, or that one guy from Infester. Death metal vocals are supposed to be roars deep and guttural, not piggy vocals and not "Growls" like a scared poodle.

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This is a little different from NTNR's thread, here we're talking about those truly horrible albums you wish you'd never made the mistake of buying, those albums which are so bad you can't get rid of them, you know the ones, you can't sell them because no one in their right mind will buy them, you can't trade them with your friends because they know exactly how bad those albums are. This is a thread for those albums that are so bad you can't ever throw them away because that would be an insult to rubbish. oh and because normally I would start the ball rolling I'll let someone else do it for a change (ps you have to actually have BOUGHT the album to mention it here unlike NTNR's thread where you just had to have heard it)

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I'm not even talking about cupping the mic' date=' lol. He has no power in his voice in fact it makes me laugh hearing him, that werid EAYAHAHGOAHAHGOAHA thing he does. He's flaccid compared to Frank Mullen, JC of Gorefest, Mike Van Mastrikgt, or that one guy from Infester. Death metal vocals are supposed to be roars deep and guttural, not piggy vocals and not "Growls" like a scared poodle.[/quote'] No they're not, every early death metal vocalist until Chris Barnes and Frank Mullin used the aforementioned early guttural style or a more high pitched raspy style like Mike Browning, early David Vincent, or Rogga from Merciless. There's no reason to put death metal vocals in a box and say that they need to sound one certain way, just as there's no reason to write off Nuclear Holocausto or Lord Angelslayer as not being "true black metal vocalists" because of their much lower than typical delivery. Whether you're Martin Van Drunen or Antti Boman, as long as your vocals fit the music, why does it matter what they sound like?
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Re: Albums You Wish You Never Bought Megadeth's RISK rates amongst the worst albums I have ever bought, I have now learned to listen to some of the tracks on an album before I buy it, I've tried on five different occasions to sell the album, I've even put it on ebay and still can't get rid of it, I think if I tossed it it'd be sent back to me from the rubbish dump because even they wouldn't take it

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Re: Albums You Wish You Never Bought Hate and Despise by Lemming Project. Not because it isn't awesome, but because this is now the second time that I've bought it and it's been defective both times. At least this time with FYE's going out of business I only paid $2.50, but it's fucking frustrating that I'm going to have to buy it AGAIN.

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