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[QUOTE="Anthony%20nli:516930"]DrinkHardThrashHard said:[QUOTE]I'm going with Dwellinginsickness. Scream Bloody Gore and Leprosy are amazing, two of the greatest death metal albums ever. Death Metal, as in menacing, evil sounding riffs, something almost completely neglected these days in the br00talitech pissing contest. Spiritual Healing is still great but after that they got into all this progressive, philosophical shit that became extremely tacky. I'm not knocking the music, it's still pretty good on Symbolic and Individual Thought Patterns, etc. but those records started to have filler tunes and the guitar tone just seemed too thinly produced, clean, repressed, nothing like the glorious raw tone used on Leprosy. Sound of Perseverance I didn't care for, it was a Control Denied record basically that Chuck tosses his worst vocals yet on. Should have just had Tim Aylmar sing on that one and released it as Control Denied. Painkiller cover was awful.[/QUOTE] Yo Scott I totally disagree with you hehe. There are zero "filler" death songs from 'Human' onward. I could care less if the guitar tone is less raw and heavy when it's some of the best music I've ever heard. Also, Sound of Perseverance is most definitely a Death record and Chuck's vocals are killer on it, imo. Chuck wasn't afraid to do anything with his band and that's why he was so great. He made the music he was inspired to make and didn't care about anything else.[/QUOTE]
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