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Old 11-25-2016, 07:06 PM   #24905 (permalink)
Mondo Bungle
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This album definitely presents a whole lot if cool ideas but I think it's a little off balance on the whole. A bunch of djenty progcore to start while the album steadily declined into a mess of predominant jazz noodling for the second half. It all sounds cool, but I think it could have been distributed better. Still, more dynamic and interesting than Meshuggah while clearly doing that whole thing. If you're a fan of them but wish they expanded they're sound further then you'd love this.



This is a great heavy metal album that also has a whack track listing IMO. Like, the first track is a weak point, not bad or anything but it's one of those cheesy heavy metal songs, you know? The two masterful ballads "Anthem to the Estranged" and "Badlands" are nothing but the cat's pajamas and some of the best, but I question their decision in putting them back to back. As a collection of songs though it's fantastic, very nice and technically proficient heavy metal that never hesitates to blast into the thrash zone.



One of the big boys of prog metal that also retains a good amount of extremeness. Some excellent ultra fast and ultra tech guitar on here, a lot if the general prog wank you'd expect, and some wailing violin. I really don't like the clean vocals here though. Not a dis on cleans entirely at all, I just don't dig this guy's voice. Pretty demanding listen.



Pretty cool mathy kinda deathgrind kinda metalcore album. I got an issue of Terrorizer magazine from like 1998 that says this a badass album. It ain't wrong.



Dunno why ive slept on Decapitated when they're quite simply one if the most badass bands to ever exist. This seems to be more clean and mechanical than Winds of Creation, which has the sound I prefer, but that doesn't take anything away from this. Still outrageous riffs and if anything it's more progressive. Winds is just too sick.


Mocket - Fanfare

This was a pretty cool synthpunk album I was glad too find. Mocket seemed to be edgier and noisier than the other stuff.



Wanted to listen to some more synthpunk and remembered this gem. Pretty sure this little EP was their only release though. Energetic stuff as opposed the cold stuff like Suicide
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