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Old 06-07-2012, 01:53 AM   #681 (permalink)
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Just got to the last track of 'War Master' which I found to be a pretty good album, having previously never listened to Bolt Thrower.

Next up in the car is Entombed's 'Left Hand Path' who, again, are a band I've not heard before.
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Old 06-07-2012, 01:59 AM   #682 (permalink)
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Just got to the last track of 'War Master' which I found to be a pretty good album, having previously never listened to Bolt Thrower.

Next up in the car is Entombed's 'Left Hand Path' who, again, are a band I've not heard before.
though "Wolverine Blues" is superior, LHP ain't too slack
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Old 06-07-2012, 02:48 AM   #683 (permalink)
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Thanks for that, I'll give that a listen next. Is there any Entombed albums to avoid?
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Old 06-07-2012, 03:45 AM   #684 (permalink)
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Thanks for that, I'll give that a listen next. Is there any Entombed albums to avoid?
no idea, i only have those two
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Old 06-07-2012, 11:29 AM   #685 (permalink)
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Listening to Black Eyed Peas and now Pantera. *headbangs like a crazzed maniac*
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Old 06-07-2012, 01:31 PM   #686 (permalink)
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Old 06-08-2012, 09:32 PM   #687 (permalink)
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Probably more punk than metal, but the grooves in this are too sick not to headbang to.

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though "Wolverine Blues" is superior, LHP ain't too slack
Not even close. "Wolverine Blues" is not superior by any stretch of the imagination.

Wolverine Blues is as overrated as "Heartwork" and "Slaughter of the Soul". Not entirely bad in it's own way, but still boring and generic.

Entombed went from being Homer on the first 2 albums, to Homer Simpson on "Wolverine Blues".

"Left Hand Path" is a much better album than "Wolverine Blues" in every respect. "Wolverine Blues" is just mainstream sounding death n roll, easy to digest. "Left Hand Path" is one of the best Swedish DM albums, "Wolverine Blues" is just average.


p.s. Vertigo: If you like "Left Hand Path" check out Dismember and their album "Like an Ever Flowing Stream".... that album is one that came out in the wake of "Left Hand Path".... in some ways they just basically cloned Entombed, but even though they did... they added so much more to the formula and made an album that tops "Left Hand Path". That is an album you should enjoy.
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i prefer "mainstream sounding death n roll"
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That may be true. But "Wolverine Blues" still pails in comparison to the 2 albums before it. Thankfully Death n Roll never took off and remains a small scene. If you see it for what it is, it is not bad... still overrated but not bad. But compared to the first 2, it was a huge step back.
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