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Unholy Cult





Unholy Cult
by: Immolation

Price: $15.98
current as of:
03/14/2010 19:47 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0800757022726
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Olympic
Manufacturer: Olympic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Olympic
Release Date: November 12, 2002
Studio: Olympic

Editorial Review:

Album Description:
The fifth album from New York's death metal legend's Immolation who have released albums for both Roadrunner and Metal Blade Records over their decade plus career. Century Media. 2002.

Disc 1:
  1. Of Martyrs And Men
  2. Sinful Nature
  3. Unholy Cult
  4. Wolf Among The Flock
  5. Reluctant Messiah
  6. A Kingdom Divided
  7. Rival The Eminent
  8. Bring Them Down
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of my favorite albums of all time.
Indulge me for a moment, if you will. It was 2003. I had just started my freshman year in college, and while I had been a metal head since my grade school years, I was just getting into the hardest stuff of all: death metal. I was chilling with a friend in his car between classes, and he put on what he told me was an album named Unholy Cult by this band called Immolation. I was immediately blown away. "Of Martyrs and Men" filled his car with the darkest, most evil sounds I had ever heard. As I sat ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Immolation of your Senses
This album is in my opinion is the best one Immolation has done to date. The music is eerie and nerving(as it should be), and I really like the lyrics for the most part. On several songs the lyrics deal with the failures and blindness of humanity. Ross's vocals simply kill. You either love this or hate it, no in between. For those new to this band or style of music, Immolation has their own sound, they have put their stamp on death metal. And unlike failures for gods, the production is very good on ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Another underrated band.
Coming out of Yonkers; Immolation are the epitome of underground Death metal. Entry level imps be fore warned this is technically pristine blasph-o-grinding! When I first heard Immolation I didn't know what to think. Then I eased myself into albums of theirs like "Unholy Cult" and "Failures for gods" which are Immolation's most evil and diverse albums. Songs range on "Unholy Cult" from fast tempo to dark heavy bursts of crushing riffs. This album has their old drummer Alex Herrera, their current line ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not their best
Immolation is one of those bands that you either love or hate. Many have called this Immolation's best album. I must disagree. Dont get me wrong, this is a good death metal album, with many twists and turns, but none of the songs jump out at you. Sure, Reluctant Messiah and A Kingdom Divided are decent songs, but they just cant compare to songs from any other Immolation album. Lastly, the production of the album annoys me. The drums have that triggered feel to them and it takes away from the sound ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A real mind DESTROYER!!
IMMOLATION are one of the FEW death metal band's whom, from the 80's are still KILLER!! IMMO's sound can only be compared to them..VERY FUKKED UP STUFF!!

The whole message against JOOSUS, is great and their is no preaching of ''Satan'' either, showing a NEW intelegence in METAL, which I hope to see continue!!

This almost sorta has a dISEMBOWELMENT feel to it, but not really, very different form the first IMMO album, if not some what better!!

One of the better death metal ...