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by: Hypocrisy
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7273616215202
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: July 15, 1997
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Pleasure of Molestation
- Exclamation of a Necrofag
- Osculum Obscenum
- Necronomicon
- Black Metal
- Inferior Devoties
- Infant Sacrifices
- Attachment to the Ancestor
- Althotas
- Symbol of Baphomet
- Mental Emotions
- God Is a Lie
- Black Magic
- Pleasure of Molestation [Demo Version]
- Exclamation of a Necrofag [Demo Version]
- Necronomicon [Demo Version]
- Attachment to the Ancestor [Demo Version]
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I'm new to this Swedish death metal group so I decided to check out Osculum Obscenum since its their most well known album and the album that alot of death metal fans seem to like. After listening to this I was not disappointed, the album builds off alot of momentum from the first track until the last they also incorporate some synth to add alot of atmosphere sounding more like a black metal group especially from the high pitched growling and screeching from the lead singer he has three different ...
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Hypocrisy is a band I hold respect for. Not so much for their newer releases, Catch-22 and The Arrival, but for their older works such as Abducted and this release, Osculum Obscenum. Their style of harsh death paired with unholy black metal is simply too good to pass up.
The album consists of everything a fan of either genre would squeal with delight over: deep, growly vocals for the death fans; fierce blast beats for the black metal kid in you; hard, thrashy guitars for fans of either genre; ...
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Every Hypocrisy album has something different to offer. Osculum Obscenum was their 2nd full length cd, and does it pack a punch. They also decided to make a cover of Venom's Black Metal, which fits really well on this album. All 9 tracks are excellent in their own way, plus the bonus add on tracks from the Inferior Devoties EP are superior and Pleasure Of Molestation EP are good to hear what Hypocrisy sounded like in their starting days as a band. I have very high respect for this unique band from Sweden. ...
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This was not my first Hypocrisy album but after reading Michael Bethancourt's review and hearing about how brutal and evil the music is, I decided to take my chances. When I first listened to this album I was surprised (seeing how this is coming from a person who was introduced to Hypocrisy with "Abducted" and "The final chapter"). The music on this album is grinding, blasting, and rumbling, yet it has a sound of it's own. What separated this album from the crowd was the perfection of a downtuned, throbbing ...
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This album is history in the making of Hipocrisy. Defenitely not the greatest, but it lets itself being heard. One of Hipocrisy's seasons of change, diferences in music style and tones will be heard.
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