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Serpents of the Light





Serpents of the Light
by: Deicide

Price: $17.98
current as of:
03/11/2010 12:50 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0001686188112
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Roadrunner Records
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
MPN: 618811
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: October 21, 1997
Studio: Roadrunner Records

Disc 1:
  1. Serpents of the Light
  2. Bastard of Christ
  3. Blame It on God
  4. This Is Hell We're In
  5. I Am No One
  6. Slave to the Cross
  7. Creatures of Habit
  8. Believe the Lie
  9. Truth Above
  10. Father Baker's
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Deicide - Brutal, heavy as hell death metal.
This is my favorite Deicide album, totally hooked on Servents Of The Light. The entire album is rattling with metal hook awesomeness and the cover art is what you will only see on a Deicide album...\m/



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brutal and very extreme!
In keeping with the same theme as every album by Deicide with the anti God ,anti religion rheteric Glen Benton seems to be focused entirely on. Deicide delivers what I would call the most brutal album of any releases they have made. Tracks on this cd pull no bones about his anti Christian ideas. You can see the hate and resentment he has towards God in every song. I have just about every other cd by Deicide and it is there but this one is more clear to the listener. Take away the anti-Christian hooray ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A worthy inclusion in your collection
It was around 1997 that Deicide began to grow very unhappy with their record label (Roadrunner), so they began unabashedly rushing-out albums just to get out of their record contract. As such, when listening to Deicide's next full-length release under Roadrunner, `97's "Serpents of the Light," and the next two after that (2000's "Insineratehymn" and 2001's "In Torment In Hell"), one can't help but get the feeling that the band was "coasting" and sounded a little uninspired.

Regardless, "Serpents ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - 3 1/2 Some good Stuff, but some bad filler
The one thing you might notice about "Serpents of the Light" is that Glen's vocal seems to be acutally audible, which makes for a change of pace. Its still pretty fast and furious, as always, but still seems to have some "filler" that just plain sucks. The tracks that really stand out are Bastard of Christ, Slave to the Cross, Creatures of Habit, and the title track. The rest, well just seems like noise, with sloppy playing. Its not a bad album, its just not anything that really stands out and grabs you. At least ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My Favorite Deicide CD
Okay Now Alot Of Deicde Fans Will Smite Me Saying Legion & deicde > all, and yeah there probably right, but i enjoy this cd the most, mostly because it isnt Saying how Satan Is God Everytime That They turn Around, and lyrically they are most creative here, it's also there only older relase that can link up to there new ones, so if you liked stench id get this