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House of Broken Promises is the last lineup of the great Unida, but without John Garcia's vocals. It's doesn't matter, "The Hurt" still rocks.
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Stupid-heavy, fuzzy, sludgy guitar from Finland: Demonic Death Judge's "Kneel."
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The awesome "Blackness Devours" from the upcoming October Tide album "A Thin Shell." Melo-death/doom feat. ex-Katatonia guitarist Fredrik Norrman.
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likes this Skeletonwitch video for "Bringers of Death." Someone's been playing the Dark Carnival campaign in l4d2. http://adultswim.com/metal
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First from the new Enslaved album: "Ethica Odini." It's great; feels like a heavier Vertabrae. Maybe the best clean vocals in all their work.
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postulates: 1999 Primus - Ler + Buckethead = Monsters + Robots. Who's this guitar-playing sonsa bitch?
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is continuing his Primus-related musing. What if Primus never had any line up changes? zomg! A video for Sausage's "Riddles are Abound Tonight."
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will now consider a world where Ler never left Possessed. The extreme thrash on the "Seven Churches" album is some essential proto-death.
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is pondering a world with no Primus, and a popular Blind Illusion. "Smash the Crystal" and other tracks from "The Sane Asylum" are pretty solid.
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The Grotesquery's "Nightmares Made Flesh" from the gothic-horror "Tales of the Coffin Born." For fans of the Bloodbath album with the same title.
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"The Lucky Ones Die First" from Bone Gnawer. SWE/FLA. Not usually one for campy cannibal thematics, but the riffs are great. More Rogga on bass.
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"The Flesh" from Paganizer's 2009 album "Scandinavian Warmachine." Cover art evokes fond memories of Dismember's "Massive Killing Capacity."
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Razorback Records has some fantastic bands; also Rogga Johansson is prolific. Revolting's "Harvest the Humans," retro death with enjoyable melody.
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The title track from The Crown's forthcoming album, "Doomsday King." Thrashy death riffs, great interplay between the leads, new vocalist is solid.
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Sticking with the Small Stone Records stable of artists: Gozu's "Meth Cowboy." A little QOTSA Regular John-ish riffing, nothing wrong with that.
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"The Crow and the Snake" from Colorado's Black Sleep of Kali. Sounds a little like Baroness here; props for the Indiana Jones-referencing band name.
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More d-beat fury. Nails plays everything on "Unsilent Death" fast, "No Servant" wins the blip because of the awesome vocal attack/lyrics.
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3/4ths of the Demonical line-up also play on Interment's "Into the Crypts of Blasphemy." This is the death groove of "Dreaming in Dead."
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"Baptized in Fire" from Demonical's 2009 album "Hellsworn." Sounds like it could only have come from Sweden: ex-Centinex and recent Interment members.
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Holy shit, Fukpig is awesome. "Sadism in the Name of God" is sort of like Napalm Death on an overdose of blasphemy. And, the video is fantastic.