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Envenomed





Envenomed
by: Malevolent Creation

Price: $17.98
current as of:
03/09/2010 18:21 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0769623236127
Format: Import
Item Dimensions: 2555022550
Label: Pavement Records
Manufacturer: Pavement Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Pavement Records
Release Date: November 07, 2000
Studio: Pavement Records

Disc 1:
  1. Homicidal Rant
  2. Night of the Long Knives
  3. Kill Zone
  4. Halved
  5. Serial Dementia
  6. Bloodline Severed
  7. Pursuit Revised
  8. Conflict
  9. Viral Release
  10. Deviant's March
  11. Envenomed
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Is your neck tired?
If it's not, it will be when you finish this album!

By far my favorite death metal band, this band has it all, the killer fast as hell riffs, the sludgy heavy as hell riffs, pissed off vocals, pissed off lyrics, oh yes.

'Homicidal Rant' kicks things right off, set your neck on auto-pilot, because from here on, it will be banging, blast beats about, but still not TOO much, Dave Culross knows how to fill it up for sure, one of the best in the business, Brett Hoffmans vocals ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You're now Envenomed!!! As good as their early 90s output.
Malevolent Creation created a feat on this album by having two albums with the same lineup. (If you know anything about this band's history you know that it is rare having two consecutive albums with even three of the same members.) Not only does this beat the prior release with same lineup, this beats most of their mid-90s output as well.

The album starts out with the full force "Homicidal Rant" with the cool backing vocals on the chorus line. The guitars aren't as overbearing as in ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best album from Malevolent.....
No question that this has to be Malevolent Creation's finest hour in their turbulent (constant line-up changes) career. This is not only metal in it's most extreme form, but the songs are well constructed, the music is heavy, fast, & tight & the production is excellent! On an extra note, I just wanted to point out that on this album (& the 1 before it) that Brett Hoffman's vocals are so different from his early days in the band, but they fit the music perfectly for what it is. Also, I would have to ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a great album from an underrated DM band.
Before I go over this, I have something to say to the one star reviewer below me. If you didn't like this album, why did you bother purchasing this CD? Only a total moron would do such a mistake like what you did. Please, just f**k off.

Now, back to this album. Malevolent Creation are such an underrated Death Metal band and they really deserve a lot of credit. Their talent must never be denied. This album still exemplifies their great talent. Brett Hoffmann's vocals may turn off some other ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome
This should prove everyone who thought deathmetal was just noise wrong. This cd just dosen't get old. This is the reign in blood of deathmetal.