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by: Benediction
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361219925
Format: Import
Item Dimensions: 24
Number Of Discs: 2
Release Date: August 12, 2008
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This is a great album to get for any Benediction fan. If you haven't heard their music yet then let's just say this. If you like Slayer, classic Sepultura (i.e. with Max), and like any of the following bands: Cannibal Corpse, Malevolent Creation, Hypocrisy, Morbid Angel. Then you should definitely like Benediction. If you haven't picked up any of their releases, then I would start with any of the following three first: Grind Bastard, Dreams You Dread and Transcend The Rubicon. Subconscious Terror ...
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Benediction burst forth in 1989 from the hot bed center of music in the UK, Birmingham. (Home also to other great Death Metal acts like Bolt Thrower.) The band huriedly recorded "Subconscious Terror". This comes across quite clearly in the record as is exampled by the album's horrible production.
Benediction doesn't really sound like any other Death Metal band. Death Metal probably never had a band with heavier drinkers either. You listen to these guys and they sound like ...
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Yes.. another unknown, long out of print, DEATH FUKKING METAL album!! from the vault's of 1990!!
This is so OLD SCHOOL!!!!! were gonna see if your a poser or not..the poser will turn this off in two sec's due to ''crappy production'' but boy does it work well on this album's atmosphere!! never really heard any other production quite like this..sound's like it was made a semi electronic CAVE!!
The intro is pretty cool..but not mandatory for everey listen!
As soon ...
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Spooky introductions are [bad]. Unfortunately, lots of metal bands have tried them over the years, like Benediction did here. It seems like back-masked vocals over atmospheric noises are supposed to be scary. The noises weren't very effective, even in 1990.
Luckily, things improve. Kicking off the title track with a rumbling bass drone, Benediction prove very quickly they do things a little differently to the average Death Metal band. For one thing, they show an excellent understanding of dynamics. ...
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This Album is a classic metal album. From the first beat to the last, you will love this album. The guitars while not the loudest certainly add to the prue brutallity of this band. The vocals of Barney Greenway do wonders for the band even though he left shotly after this recording for Napalm Death. If you love Benediction then buy this album.
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