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by: Deicide
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016861857028
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Roadrunner Records
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
MPN: 618570
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: June 27, 2000
Studio: Roadrunner Records
Disc 1:- Bible Basher
- Forever Hate You
- Standing in the Flames
- Remnant of a Hopeless Path
- Gift That Keeps on Giving
- Halls of Warship
- Suffer Again
- Worst Enemy
- Apocalyptic Fear
- Refusal of Penance
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Old black-metal practitioners never die, but their puns get slightly whiffy. Incineratehymn finds vets Deicide listlessly picking through the same old pile of bones, a shadow of their once hell-raising self. Where Deicide once seemed to be the unimpeachable paragons of all that is evil, Insineratehymn finds them playing second fiddle to the educated blasphemy of Marilyn Manson , or competing with the industrial thunder of Type O Negative. What once was radical now seems slightly quaint. Meanwhile, the music--never the most convincing example of the devil having all the best tunes, it has to be said--rests upon indulgent guitar solos and chugging metal squall. Perhaps it's time for them to meet their maker. Whoever that might be. --Louis Pattison
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Despite all the negative reviews, and the band itself admitting to throwing this album, along with In Torment in Hell, together in a hurry, this is one of my favorite Deicide albums. Even Glen admitted that this album had some good songs/ideas. I like the groove oriented style, as well as the more clearly executed vocal delivery, allowing most of the lyrics to be understood without a lyric sheet. This album and Serpents of the Light are the only albums where Glen's vocals are extremely clear. ...
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Deicide never dissapoint and this album proves it. Still heavy, still brutal, still relentless and louder than anything else that can be heard on speakers.
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Deicide is a warm, friendly band that sings songs about God. They are very spiritual and each song has a message. They remind me of Steven Curtis Champman and Andrew W Smith combined. So next time you pick a cd for a family bbq, pop this cd in. Its a clean, American gospel cd with a powerful message.
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I was quite shocked that I really liked "Insineratehymn" and as much as the band hates the last two releases from Roadrunner Records, I thought this was actually solid. I have slowly been adding Deicide back into my collection, as I only had the first two albums. I wasn't suprised that "In torment in Hell" was going to suck, since most of you reviewers, plus the band, hated it. I was surprised to find out that I liked this one even better then "Once Upon The Cross" and "Serpents of the Light" since ...
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This was the first Deicide album that really got me into them... I heard a few samples and was blown away by the vocals... for me music is about the vocals. Of course that was five years ago and it's only recent that I picked up this album... but I don't regret it. Each song is great stuff... good riffs and solos... and even some catchiness like Forever Hate You and Worst Enemy. Only complaint I have about this is the ending part of the last track... squealing pigs don't do it for me *sorry*. And ...
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