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None So Vile is great... if you like that one you should also get "Blasphemy Made Flesh" Blasphemy Made Flesh by Cryptopsy : Reviews and Ratings - Rate Your Music It was the album before, also with original vocalist Lord Worm. Not as essential as "None So Vile", but a great peice of work that hinted at it anyways. "Whisper Supremacy" is a good album, the first to not feature Lord Worm on vocals, so it gets some flack, but it is better than most of what came after. Last album though "The Unspoken King" is one of the most hated releases, when they went to the Deathcore side. That is a controversial one, haha. |
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I think melodic death metal gets a bad rap from traditional death metal fans because of how the seminal melodeath bands progressed with their respective sounds throughout their careers. In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Amorphis, Children of Bodom, and Soilwork all have had their fair share of hate because of not sticking with their original sounds. Outside of a few lesser known bands like Kalmah and Insomnium the genre really isn't known for consistency which I suppose is why it's so divisive amongst death metal fans. |
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Dark Tranquility is way too "sweet" for me, at least on We Are the Void, anyway.
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I liked DT at one point, saw them open for Opeth once as well.. thought they sounded alright, but had no stage presence.
I like a few of their songs though. Overall, the whole melo-death scene does little for me.. some have been alright.. Carcass and Unanimated I enjoy.. but that is about all i can name off the top of my head I can go back to and still enjoy. |
Melodic Death Metal seems, generally, to just be hard rock with some metal aesthetics. The songs are predictable, and while that doesn't mean they can't be enjoyable and a few bands can't master it, the genre seems wear thin awfully quickly. Death metal is redundant, but I can go from Immolation to Suffocation to Deicide and hear something quite different - In Flames to Dark Tranquility? Not so much.
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Also, to whoever posted that Cryptopsy link earlier, I liked what I heard and downloaded the album like Janszoon and also like what I heard there. Based off that album listen, it seems like "brutal" death metal does more for me than what I heard from Obituary off of Slowly We Rot which is an essential of the genre, correct? |
Outside of the most popular bands Death and Morbid Angel etc and some of the other early classics by Possessed and Obituary etc there are a lot of death metal bands here that I don`t know anything about. So I was thinking, maybe the author of this thread you know who you are BOY;) Could feature 10 or 12 essential albums in the death metal genre that have to be heard by people like me!
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