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Post Momentary Affliction




Post Momentary Affliction
by: Mortification

Price: $156.64
current as of:
03/13/2010 02:26 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361607821
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: November 16, 1993
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ

Disc 1:
  1. Allusions from the Valley of Darkness
  2. From the Valley of Shadows
  3. Human Condition
  4. Distarnish Priest
  5. Black Lion of the Mind
  6. Grind Planetarium
  7. Pride Sanitarium (Reprise)
  8. Overseer
  9. This Momentary Affliction
  10. Flight of Victory
  11. Impulsation
  12. Liquid Assets
  13. Vital Fluids
  14. Sea of Forgetfullness
  15. Butchered Mutilation [Studio][*]
  16. Grind Planetarium [Live][*]
  17. Distarnish Priest [Live][*]
  18. From the Valley of Shadows [Live][*]
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Mort's Best Record
Post Momentary Affliction is Mortification's best CD and here's why. Self-Titled and Scrolls of the Megilloth were both AMAZING, but stylistically they owed a heavy debt to thrash/grindcore and brutal death metal respectively. Though they were enjoyable, and darned good in their own rite the songs were sometimes indistinguishable from one another, save for Raise the Chalice. PMA is where Steve, Mick, and Jayson hit their artistic pinnacle. They take the music to intersting places by mixing death, ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good death metal by a Christian band
This is Mortification's third album which was originally released in November of 1993. It is their follow up to the 1992 death metal classic Scrolls of the Megilloth.

On this album their is a clear shift in style from its predecessors as the band reverts somewhat back to their thrash metal roots while still maintaining an adequate dose of death metal elements. Also making its way in are a lot of industrial influences. Between each track are little thirty second or so sound bytes that sound ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best Mortification CDs
This CD is one of the best Mortification CDs to date. It is heavy enough for death heads, yet it's really thrashy for those who like thrash. My favorite songs are Distarnish Priest and Butchered Mutilation. (only available on the Metal Mind Poland April 2008 Digi-Pak)Distarnish Priest has really good guitar and the vocals are awesome because Steve Rowe goes between screaming and growling vocals and Butchered Mutilation is awesome because it is an old school death metal song and it sounds amazing when Mr. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid release
This is my second favorite Mortification album, in my opinion they lost their edge after this, I heard Blood World and Primitive Rhythm Machine and that's as far as I got, I have no clue what their newer material sounds like. The remastered Version is worth picking up even if you have the original just in production alone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Mortification's best album!
Being a Mortification fan for almost a decade, and having just about all of the albums, I would rate this as their best album. The songs are the best quality I've seen in all their work, in terms of songwriting AND musical skills. I would also rate it as the last, and best (though many say Scrolls is the best) of their older work (which is quite different in style from their newer work). Perhaps the reason it's my favorite is because of the doom elements thrown in - Steve's vocals are no longer just growls, ...