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Death.FM - Sepultura - Morbid Visions / Bestial Devastation
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classic thrasher |
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chapper |
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28 Jul 2009 |
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How am i the first to review this? This is a must own-if you don't own this you shouldn't consider yourself a metal head. This album rewrote the book for thrash and black metal when it first came out and led to the birth of many other great south american bands such as krisiun and thornafire. Get this or die trying!
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Good even yall |
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Extrememetalfucksoft |
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12 Sep 2020 |
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Sepultura is one of the only metal bands that have done basically all of the extreme metal genres except doom metal. I find this band fascinating for when we first start listening to there first album we are taken into a world of anti Christianity as many black metal bands project when listening to there songs. Now Morbid Visions / Bestial Devastation was one of the early black metal albums that really was not trying to shock like Venom was trying to. Were met with songs like crucifixion morbid visions which in my view paved a way for the second wave of black metal and perhaps even bestial/ war metal. As well as early blackened thrash metal. Now this album I would say is more of an attack on Christianity views. We've seen slayer do the same but like venom it's more for shock and not really a philosophic approach.
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