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New site? Maybe some day.
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yep, vogg is the riffmaster. |
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killer riffs, shitty vokills, not that great to listen to, boring |
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Decapitated are an excellent band, there is nothing shitty about the vocals that you can't say about 6,000 other bands you listen to. I do find their riffs getting worse since the first album was so amazing, but I hope this 4th record will go back to that formula and strip away some of the simplistic chug-mosh riffs that made the last two albums below perfection. |
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i don't mind the new vocalist, but i'd have to say i like the last vocalist better. i didn't even know he left. definitely aewsome either way |
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sweet song...prefer the old vocalist though.
excellence of the drums and guitars make up for any mediocrity involved here |
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I actually like it less my second time hearing it. almost got a fear factory or messugah sound to it, i hate the aformentioned bands, talented nevertheless |
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I love Meshuggah, and I don't think this sounds anything like them. Tech Polish death, by the numbers. |
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i hear absolutely no meshuggah or fear factory at all. but that's just me. |
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i guess the choppy riffing and the monotony of that, made me think that way |
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actually, i hear a very slight resemblance to meshuggah in the bass sound, and one riff about 3/4 through the song. and maybe a little influence of the very first fear factory album on the vocals. |
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I think the drums are where I separate the sound from Meshuggah. This song fucking kills, and they have set a new standard that Maggotinfested Corpsepile must destroy.
Since those Fear Factory gruff vocals come bi-laterally from early Max Cavalera vocals, I will instead say the similarity in vocals is to late 80s Sepultura. |
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could you find yourself listening to this often or lost in the shuffle? |
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DrinkHardThrashHard said: I think the drums are where I separate the sound from Meshuggah. This song fucking kills, and they have set a new standard that Maggotinfested Corpsepile must destroy.
Since those Fear Factory gruff vocals come bi-laterally from early Max Cavalera vocals, I will instead say the similarity in vocals is to late 80s Sepultura. |
much agreed. |
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you can actually hear the bass now... wow. I never thought that happen with a decapitated record.
this is awesome. so far i like it better than "the negation" cd, but then again it's only one song. The old vocalist was excellent and very different, but I think the new vocalist's style fits the music just as well, if not better.
I thought 'the negation' was a bit stagnant, but this is a really intense progression. very impressive. |
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brokenclown said: could you find yourself listening to this often or lost in the shuffle? |
Hehehe, you and I both know no matter how much I want to listen to everything in my library repeatedly, it's not always possible. |
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I like it, the vox are gonna take some getting used to, but they're not bad. musically it's really good, I'm looking forward to this album!
this song definately kicks my ass |
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And mine. Kudos, Decapitated. Kudos. |
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i like the vocals. this world definately doesn't need anymore "guttural" cannibal corpse vocals. |
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I've always thought this band is overrated. They can play well, but the music is nothing special. This new vocalist kinda makes them sound like Machine Head, ha. |
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i was listening to The Negation driving home last night. god damn that is an intense cd |
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FUCK THAT THE NEW VOCALS ARE GREAT AND DECAPITATED ARE THE MASTERS OF DEATH METAL. HAIL 666 |
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I was initially very disappointed in the new vocalist, I'm kinda over it now. They're DECAPITATED, I forgive them. |
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