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by: Deicide
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0745316035826
Item Dimensions: 26
Label: Earache Records
Manufacturer: Earache Records
MPN: 60358
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Earache Records
Release Date: May 13, 2008
Studio: Earache Records
Disc 1:- Beginning of the End
- Till Death Do Us Part
- Hate of All Hatreds
- In the Eyes of God
- Worthless Misery
- Severed Ties
- Not as Long as We Both Shall Live
- Angel of Agony
- Horror in the Halls of Stone
- End of the Beginning
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Till Death Do Us Part is the 2008 album from Death Metal legends Deicide and it is dubbed as their heaviest and most brutal album to date. This is the ninth studio album by Deicide and it promises to deliver the crushing riffs and blasphemous lyrics that fans have come to expect from any Deicide release.
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Ah, Deicide. What can be said about them -- or, rather, what can be left to say about them? Well, for those not in the know, they have been tearing through music speakers everywhere for more than 18 years now with nothing but their own brand of unique, controversial, and earth-scorching extreme metal mayhem. Most would agree that the now very famous Floridian death metal scene (which has spawned the likes of Malevolent Creation, Monstrosity, and Hate Eternal) owes a great deal of debt to the success ...
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enjoyed the music of cd. exactly what you expect from the band. disappointed that its not original cover art. it displayed on picture original cover but when arrived it was censored cover. oh well. band and recording sound tight. understand why its one of thier most popular cd's.
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New Deicide is extreme and brutal slab of death metal with blending speed, creative solos and non stop growling by Benton which while sounds great, is not what I was hoping for. THe songs are very similar to each other which I always dislike. Former cannibal corpse guitarist does an excellent job but he doesn't fit in deicide. The evil and dark atmosphere which prevailed on older albums like Legion, Once upon the cross is nonexistent. It's always good when a band progresses and even explores new territory ...
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Where are the evil riffs ? Where is the demented sound ? If you listen to Deicide for "When Satan Rules His World" or "Serpents Of The Light", you won't find this kind of stuff here. The music of Deicide is gone with the Hoffman Brothers (guitars). It's obvious that they were the soul of the band. Now this so called Deicide sounds like tasteless "Techno-Death". They should change their name.
Who made the guitars on this album ? Steeve Asheim ? Man, you're a great drummer, leave the guitars to those who ...
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Alot of people are whining about this album but it sounds pretty brutal to me, so Im not really sure what the fuss is about. The drums are just top notch on this album with good production all throughout. It's Deicide not Oasis man.....enjoy the music.
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