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Old 06-10-2013, 08:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Demo Today Gone Tomorrow: I Couldn't Think of Anything More Clever - Part VI



Dr. Shrinker: Wedding the Grotesque - 1989





I remember BastardofYoung mentioning this death metal band way back when, so I'm giving them a shot.




God damn, that is some extreme shit for 1989. Obviously a grindcore influence there. The music is heavy and brutal, but the shrieking vocals are rather cartoonish and seem out of place.

Hahaha! The production on track two just totally fucked up. The audio went out in the left side of my headphones and then came back. I replayed it and apparently that's just what it sounds like. Sweet.

The music is pretty sweet, but those vocals are really making it hard to care. No wonder they never got very far. They really needed to boot him out of the band. They're a death metal band, not Destruction.

Yeah, I think I'm done. The vocalist has me checked out at this point and I don't see it getting any better.


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