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1 Death Metal 1222 3.36
2 Thrash Metal 648 3.45
3 Progressive Metal 351 3.69
4 Technical Death Metal 219 3.66
5 Heavy Metal 187 3.52
6 Black Metal 167 3.28
7 Melodic Death Metal 125 3.72
8 Technical Thrash Metal 103 3.61
9 Hard Rock 100 3.48
10 Non-Metal 91 3.30
11 Brutal Death Metal 83 3.60
12 Crossover Thrash 76 3.38
13 Sludge Metal 70 3.51
14 Stoner Metal 70 3.63
15 Death-Doom Metal 67 3.41
16 Grindcore 66 3.21
17 US Power Metal 62 3.69
18 Power Metal 58 3.58
19 Doom Metal 56 3.63
20 Groove Metal 55 3.51
21 Alternative Metal 52 3.46
22 Metal Related 50 3.59
23 Gothic Metal 49 3.50
24 Industrial Metal 35 3.56
25 Avant-garde Metal 35 3.64
26 Atmospheric Sludge Metal 33 3.74
27 Death 'n' Roll 32 3.20
28 Metalcore 31 3.50
29 Atmospheric Black Metal 30 3.38
30 Speed Metal 27 3.13
31 Hardcore Punk 25 3.68
32 Deathgrind 24 3.44
33 Melodic Black Metal 22 3.48
34 Goregrind 21 2.86
35 Traditional Doom Metal 20 3.77
36 Symphonic Black Metal 19 3.37
37 Proto-Metal 18 3.50
38 Heavy Alternative Rock 12 3.50
39 Stoner Rock 11 3.82
40 Cybergrind 10 3.45
41 Deathcore 9 3.50
42 Depressive Black Metal 8 3.44
43 Crust Punk 7 3.57
44 Glam Metal 7 3.21
45 Symphonic Metal 7 3.50
46 NWoBHM 5 3.60
47 Mathcore 5 3.40
48 Funeral Doom Metal 4 3.75
49 Funk Metal 4 3.38
50 Drone Metal 4 3.50
51 Folk Metal 3 3.33
52 Heavy Psych 3 3.50
53 Melodic Metalcore 3 2.67
54 Rap Metal 3 3.50
55 Neoclassical metal 3 3.33
56 War Metal 3 3.00
57 Nu Metal 2 3.00

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SUICIDAL TENDENCIES Suicidal for Life

Album · 1994 · Crossover Thrash
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"Suicidal for Life" is the seventh full-length studio album by US, California based crossover/thrash metal act Suicidal Tendencies. The album was released through Epic Records in June 1994 (their last album on the label). It´s the successor to "Still Cyco After All These Years" from June 1993, although that album was actually recorded before "The Art of Rebellion" from 1992, and only features re-recorded material from the early releases by the band. So the last release featuring new original compositions before the release of "Suicidal for Life" was "The Art of Rebellion". Suicidal Tendencies had been on a roll since the late 80s with a relatively stable lineup (although the drum position was always a challenge) and great commercial and artistic success, but "Suicidal for Life" was the end of that era and the start of more moderate times (at least in terms of commercial success).

This is the last Suicidal Tendencies album to feature lead guitarist Rocky George and bassist Robert Trujillo, who had both been with the band for a longer time, and who had played on the band´s most successful releases. Both also had great impact on the band´s sound and style in the years they were members of the band. While lineup changes weren´t far into the future, the lineup who recorded "The Art of Rebellion" is actually almost intact on "Suicidal for Life". The only lineup change is that drummer Jimmy DeGrasso was added to the lineup in 1992 and plays on this album. He too would leave Suicidal Tendencies after the release of "Suicidal for Life".

Stylistically what you notice right away when listening to "Suicidal for Life" is that Suicidal Tendencies have opted for a much sharper and more heavy approach to playing than they generally had on "The Art of Rebellion". "Suicidal for Life" is not nearly as mainstream oriented nor as melodic as parts of "The Art of Rebellion" is. Lead vocalist Mike Muir has also increased his use of swearwords and "no bullshit/fuck you" attitude and he generally sounds pretty pissed on "Suicidal for Life", starting with the rant on the short opening track "Invocation" and continuing that trend on the following tracks "Don't Give a Fuck!", "No Fuck'n Problem", "Suicyco Muthafucka", and "Fucked Up Just Right!".

While not many tracks from the album are widely considered Suicidal Tendencies "classics" and the band very rarely play anything off the album, "Suicidal for Life" to my ears features quite a few strong and memorable compositions. I´d mention "No Fuck'n Problem" (the main riff is absolutely crushing and features a great groove), "What Else Could I Do?", and "Love vs. Loneliness" as some of the highlights, but most tracks on the album are actually high quality compositions and even those which are a little less memorable are still great while they are playing. I personally enjoy the fact that they upped the attitude, turned up the volume, and put more distortion on the guitars again, after the softer and more melodic "The Art of Rebellion". The latter is a great album too, featuring other qualities, but "Suicidal for Life" feels more like a real Suicidal Tendencies album to me.

The band brought in Paul Northfield to co-produce "Suicidal for Life", having worked with him on "The Art of Rebellion" but also on both "Sarsippius' Ark" (1993) and "Groove Family Cyco" (1994) by Infectious Grooves (Mike Muir´s and Robert Trujillo´s funk metal side-project), where he had worked with the engineering and the mixing of those releases. Northfield was of course at this point already a highly prolific producer/engineer having worked with artists like Rush, Queensrÿche, and Asia (just to mention a few) and "Suicidal for Life" is as a result also a well produced release.

Upon conclusion this "end of an era" album is a bit underrated and features more gems than what it gets credit for. It´s not a perfect release, and doesn´t quite reach the heights of the last couple of career peak releases by Suicidal Tendencies, but it´s overall still a very strong and effective crossover thrash metal release delivered with attitude. A 3.5 - 4 star (75%) rating is deserved.

SCEPTIC Pathetic Being

Album · 2001 · Death Metal
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"Pathetic Being" is the second full-length studio album by Polish death metal act Sceptic. The album was released through Empire Records in April 2001. It´s the successor to "Blind Existence" from 1999. There have been two lineup changes since the debut album was drummer Kuba Kogut has been replaced by Maciek Ziêba and lead vocalist Marcin Urbaś has been replaced by Micha Senajko.

Stylistically the material on "Pathetic Being" continues the technical death metal style of "Blind Existence". It´s still a music style which is strongly influenced by mid-90s Death (the band) and if you enjoy an albums like "Symbolic" (1995) and especially "The Sound of Perseverance" (1998) this could be a release down your alley. The vocals are high pitched screaming/snarling (spiced up with the occasional lower death metal growling moment), the drums are fast-paced, precise, and technical, the riffs very between technical death/thrash styled riffs and technical death metal riffs. Guitar solos are a part of the soundscape, but they aren´t anything out of the ordinary for the style, although they are relatively well played.

The tracks are as such well composed, but Sceptic don´t vary their songwriting enough and the songs often sound too similar. The sound production is decent, but not great and the odd dry snare drum sound from the debut album also marres "Pathetic Being". On the whole more variation in the songwriting department and a sharper sound production would have made "Pathetic Being" a more inviting listen. The performances are pretty strong so it´s not like this is an album without quality. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

SEANCE Stop the Madness

Demo · 1989 · Crossover Thrash
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"Stop the Madness" is the first demo recording by Norwegian crossover thrash metal/hardcore act Seance. The demo was independently released in May 1989. Seance formed earlier the same year and "Stop the Madness" is their sole output before changing their name to Buttocks.

Seance initially played a crossover thrash metal/hardcore music style which goes well with the lo-fi rehearsal room recording quality of this demo. It´s all young, fun, and occasionally aggressive and filthy sounding music. A warts and all recording featuring coughs, laughter, and a song having to be started twice. "Siste Sang" ("Last Song") is even a nice melodic rock song with harmonica. So it´s not the most consistent release in terms of music style, but there´s some great charm to the young energy and immature performance, which makes me smile and that´s a quality parameter too in my book. A 2 star (40%) rating is warranted.

DISGORGE Strangled

Demo · 1995 · Death Metal
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"Strangled" is the second demo recording by Swedish death metal act Disgorge. The demo was independently released in December 1995. It´s the successor to the April 1994 "Espousal Bleeding" demo. There has been one lineup change since the first demo as Fredrik Lakss has been added as second guitirist, making Disgorge a quintet on "Strangled".

Stylistically the material on "Strangled" is very much a continuation of the brutal US influenced death metal style of the first demo. So Disgorge belongs to the catagory of Swedish death metal artists who don´t have a sound that you would normally think of as Swedish death metal. They arguably sound like a US death metal band out of Florida, and especially artists like Deicide and Monstrosity are valid references.

Production wise "Strangled" is a step up from the first demo, but the songwriting is still relatively standard for the genre and there´s nothing here screaming to you that it´s Disgorge you´re listening to. That said Disgorge are arguably a well playing unit and their music is brutal, technically well played, and the tracks are effective and instantly a great listen. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

DISGORGE Espousal Bleeding

Demo · 1994 · Death Metal
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"Espousal Bleeding" is the first demo recording by Swedish death metal act Disgorge. The demo was independently released in April 1994. Disgorge formed in 1991 in the town of Nässjö, which is approximately 100 kilometers east of Gothenburg and relatively close to the town of Jönköping. The band were active from 1991 to 1996 and released two demos in that period, "Espousal Bleeding" being their first output.

Stylistically Disgorge play a relatively brutal US influenced death metal style, which doesn´t sound swedish at all. No fat HM2 buzzaw guitar sound, no two-beat or D-beat drumming, and a generally much faster-paced, technical, and brutal approach to playing death metal. In that respect they are similar to countrymen like Deranged and Insision. It´s however predominantly Deicide I think about when listening to "Espousal Bleeding"...at least when they are most brutal and pummeling. Disgorde do slow things down on occasion though and deliver much heavier mid-paced sections, and even a few melodic solo moments, so it´s not out and out brutality all the way through the demo. The vocals are deep unintelligible growling though which belongs the more brutal end of the death metal scale.

"Espousal Bleeding" is relatively well produced, although the guitars could have prospored from a bit more punch and bite. You´re able to hear all instruments and vocals in the mix though, so that´s a positive. Upon conclusion Disgorge didn´t come up with anything new on this demo and they are clearly content with immitating their US death metal influences. With that said "Espousal Bleeding" is still a good quality demo recording and a 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

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  • Posted 1 day ago in Now -- what are you listening to? V3
    http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/album/disgorge(sweden)/espousal-bleeding(demo)http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/album/disgorge(sweden)/strangled(demo)
  • Posted 1 day ago in Nevermore ressurrected in 2025
    [QUOTE=Vim Fuego]To me, the essence of Nevermore was the guitar sound combined with the vocals. They'll still have the guitar, but it will be interesting to see if they go for another Warrel Dane sound-alike or go for someone who wants to make the position their own. Not that I'm a big fan, but the second option seems to be working quite well for Linkin Park.[/QUOTE] I´m definitely hoping for the second option too. It´s always a bit awkward bringing in a clone singer. On the other hand a very different sounding vocalist can also alienate a lot of the fanbase, so it´s a difficult situation.
  • Posted 2 days ago in Nevermore ressurrected in 2025
    https://blabbermouth.net/news/jeff-loomis-and-van-williams-tease-return-of-nevermore-a-new-chapter-risesI´m interested to hear how they will pull that one off.Personally I´m a huge fan and have been since the late Sanctuary days, but I´m having trouble picturing how Nevermore will sound without Warrel Dane behind the mike. That´s almost an impossibility to me, but I hope they are able to find a singer who can carry the Nevermore name forward. I doubt it, but I sincerely hope that I´m proven wrong.The most positive thing is that we now get to hear Loomis in control again, and not wasting his talents in the generic Arch Enemy, where it didn´t matter if it was him or another guitarist playing. UMUR2024-12-28 05:01:57

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martindavey87 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Hey Jonas! How are ya man? Every where I post reviews, either here, Progarchives or RYM, whenever I go to post one I see you've posted one on that album too. It's cool comparing them! Was actually gonna message ya on here just to ask what your name is lol. Hope you're well and rock on! \m/ \m/
more than 2 years ago
Thanks! I will be slowly importing reviews that I have done for my website over here, but that will take awhile. For now, I will just be posting new reviews that I am publishing on my website. Cheers! \m/
mjayeh wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Thanx again for the shout out !!!! \m/

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