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07-13-2015, 02:25 PM | #442 (permalink) | |
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The fact that you can't recognize the genius of Time Does Not Heal means that everything else that comes out of your mouth is to be treated as incorrect until proven otherwise or seconded by someone who does.
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07-13-2015, 02:49 PM | #443 (permalink) |
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Time Does Not Heal is a progressive death metal album with no progression on any of the songs. It's a bunch of riffs laid down with the cold, calculated monotony of a surgeon. The whole thing sounds like it was arranged in GarageBand, with a singer who uses one vocal harmony for the entire album laid down over it. It's like reading an organic chemistry textbook, and I would rather do that than listen to Time Does Not Heal. At least reading a textbook would be educational because neither of them are entertaining.
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07-13-2015, 02:51 PM | #444 (permalink) | |
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If that's all you get from TDNH, then you're clearly one of those autistic people who can't relate to music emotionally, so they only understand the compositional elements. Except you probably don't know much about composition either, so...
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07-14-2015, 01:27 PM | #448 (permalink) | |
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I don't even really look at that album as brutal thrash. It's certainly brutal, but its misanthropic, nihilistic mood is something you'll find on just about no other thrash album. Emotions beside simple aggression aren't really something you find in thrash, but TDNH is a complex maze of crushing negativity. **** your bitching about brutal singers, because none of them would suit the music like Ron Rinehart does.
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