...no time to do too much lately, but at least I have time to buy good music.
In the last two weeks I bought something that everyone should have at home (at list once, I got them twice...), plus other interesting stuff.
Enjoy it.
...or don't.
I don't care.
Note: no time to edit. In case of typos get over it.
1) The good ol' ones:
...or don't.
I don't care.
Note: no time to edit. In case of typos get over it.
1) The good ol' ones:
Deicide, "Deicide".
That's it. Glen Benton declared war to christianity with Deicide, and this one was the first album. A must-to-have. In the 1990, this album was probably one of the most evil thing in the air.
Deicide, "Legion".
Two years later, Deicide came back with another master piece of Evilness. Even faster and heavier than "Deicide", with this album Glen Benton literally declare war against a lot of people.
Anthrax, "Attack of the killer B's".
Crazy EP from the NY thrasher. Funny songs, hard-core songs, ra songs.... All together mixed with their classic sounds. A lot of "pure" thrasher complained about this album, and this is already a good reason for having it.
Napalm Death, "Fear emptiness, despair".
...because they are the father of grind core for a reason.
Sepultura, "Schizophrenia".
Second album of the Brazilian thrasher. Not too much to say: "Troops of doom" is in this album. 'nuff said.2) The old, but somehow new:
Deftones, "Around the fur".
It was the only Deftones' album that I was missing. It is so damn good. There is anger, desperation and sickness in it. Those are the Deftones I love.
3) The dark, depressed and black corner:
Wolves in the throne room, "Celestial lineage".
Brrrr, it's cold in here, really cold.
It was the only Deftones' album that I was missing. It is so damn good. There is anger, desperation and sickness in it. Those are the Deftones I love.
Baroness, "Red album".
I love Baroness, and I'm so sad that they split after the van crash.I love the blue album, and I've literally consumed the green & yellow album... Finally I got the red album, their first work: still a little direct and not so rich in melodies like the other two, but still a really good masterpiece.
Wolves in the throne room, "Celestial lineage".
Brrrr, it's cold in here, really cold.
Watain, "The wild hunt".
I knew them only by name, and honestly it has been a really nice surprise. Classic old school black metal, with a touch of melody here and there. Really nice surprise!
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