Immolation are the greatest death metal band of all time in terms of sheer consistency over the years with one incredible album after another. Don't know if that's controversial but I'm just throwing it out there!
Or, you could be a mature human and say that you just don't like genres that sound like shit to your ears, since saying you "look down on them" makes it sound like you somehow believe the genres you like to be intrinsically better than others, thus illuminating your tendency to narrate your own existence and obscure the truth, which is that the things you like aren't better because you like them.
And based on some things I've seen you praise, thank god.
Immolation are quite bland.![]()
Bullshit. Here in After and Failures for Gods are two of the most rich and intricate death metal albums of all time from a purely musical standpoint, and they're easily two of the most conceptually rewarding companion pieces in all of metal.
No, i don´t want to consider myself a "metalhead". I don´t need labels. I´m just a guy who enjoy some metal styles. Death Metal happens to not be one of them.
Although I'm really not sure those guys (doctors?) are really in the band, or if they're just mocking the fact that in the beginning,
I'm getting two things confused but Im pretty sure TCME is either Exhumed or Impaled.
One of those two bands is TCME, the other is Ghoul. Or something like that..
Necroticism is an amazing album, and anybody who says it's shit is probably a faggot.
Absolutely. Immolation make some of the most interesting death metal for my ears.
Post-80's Pantera aint bad. I think far too many people associate Pantera with the nu-metal bands that tried to copy Panteras sound, and failed. The crap bands of the 90's that tried to create something new out of something that already existed, created a style inspired by the complexity and progressivity of Pantera, lacking the talent to do so in an good way.
Now it's gone so far, that people who hear Pantera for the first time think to themselves "this sounds to nu-metal crap for me", not realizing tht Pantera did their thing very well in the early 90's, before nu-metal even existed.
Now go ahead and flame me. As a Pantera fan, I've grown used to it.