Suffocation - Effigy of the Forgotten
Suffocation is one of those bands that due to the nature of their genre will have very little cross over into mainstream appeal, but fuck do they have the skill and talent to be a top 100 artist if people were just a touuuch more willing to listen to death metal.
This album is filled with some of the heaviest and most impressive instrumentation in the metal genre. Every aspect of the performance from the way the guitars seem to fly all over the fret board to the insane drumming skills on display are some of the best the metal genre has to offer. Simply put, this is a fucking classic. One of the best of all time and absolutely an album you should check out if you haven’t already.
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Carcass
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Band photos, including one during a live performance, and the band's 1989 sophomore LP, "Symphonies of Sickness"
A nasty, gritty record, yet innovative, with plenty of vomit-inducing riffs and vocals that helped further build the growing goregrind genre their debut LP, "Reek of Putrefaction", helped start.
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Dying Fetus - Reign Supreme
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Brodequin - Instruments of Torture
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Brodequin - Harbinger of Woe
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Wormrot - God’s In His Heaven
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Suffocation live in 1992.
Photo taken by Dave Rotten of Avulsed/Christ Denied. Scan from MetaliK.O. Magazine.
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