GMD Poll: Top 10 Metal Albums of 1992

to say that the riffs are the driving force or the only factor on what determines an album genre and subgenre is really strange anyways if not just ridiculous
 
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No it isn't, but it's hardly a straight up death metal album either. Like the majority of all early works of a genre, it has a lot of influence from other subgenres, mainly thrash in this case.
 
I never understood why people call SBG very thrashy but not Pestilence. SBG doesn't have that much thrash to it. I'd say it's a majority death metal album.
 
I'm not sure how anybody expects a 100% death metal album to exist in the 1980's, the very period when death metal was being born from thrash metal. You're not going to get a death metal album with zero thrash in it.

ahhhahha you just proved my point. thanks. now i can definitely include you in that crowd. can't even tell the difference between 80's death metal and 80's thrash/death :lol:
 
I definitely consider there to be more than a "few thrashy elements" on Consuming Impulse. It's one of the few things I agree with HBB on, although I wouldn't call it a thrash metal album like he does.