GMD Poll: Top Ten Albums of 2000

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Look at all those in-crowd votes right next to TB
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@Mort Divine Why would i ever wanna be a part of a group that i have been ridiculing and making fun of for being WE ARE TOO OBSCURE/GROUPTHINK since the day that i got here(took me all of about a week to chase away one of your head honchos VelociBrad)? But now we have hamburgerboy trying to take credit for my work, when he sat there with his thumb in his ass when i was tearing you guys up back in '10, '11, '12 etc(you guys can check my post history) for being the posers you are and acting like you're too cool to like certain bands that have even had the slightest bit of "mainstream" success. I had numerous posters here trying to explain themselves to me back then but now they're all like "WHERE'S THE PROOF" :lol: It's living in my post history and you guys are all welcome to see/relive. I will never be one of you guys.
 
3) Procession to the Infraworld by The Chasm
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"I have to say I'm confused that 'Procession to the Infraworld' was rated much higher than 'Deathcult'. I've sat absorbing 'Procession..' for hours and not one song stuck to me at all, whereas I could probably recite 'Deathcult' for you from start to finish. Am I crazy, is the album really their masterpiece? I think it's their worst release, I just haven't found anything memorable at all, it's bizarre..." - @onion Crystal Ice

"Procession to the Infraworld is a perfect album and my favorite by the band. I like that it's well-written but not long-winded like most of their albums. Not that I mind that either but I feel like they're able to achieve much more focus in the album's 40 minute length." - @Manic Ferocity

"So when these guys are coming up with album titles do they put a whole bunch of 'metal' sounding words into a hat and pick out three or four and put them together?" - @requiem

"Procession is a rare example of a band managing to streamline their songwriting without losing anything imo. It's also their most aggressive release so should appeal to those who look for that." - @Phylactery

"Procession is a sluggish work that falls in line far moreso with regular death metal." - @Demiurge

"Just listened to Procession to the Infraworld for the first time today... it doesn't reach the complexity levels of its predecessor album, but its still simply fantastic material from the band (more agggresive yet doesn't lose songwriting power), and I don't understand why it doesn't get talked about as much as Deathcult... and Conjuration...." - @Solipsist

Chosen by:
Slayed Necros (#1)
Omni (#1)
no country for old wainds (#1)
Phylactery (#1)
Anom@nder Rake (#1)
Vegard Pompey (#1)
Dazed and Brutal (#2)
Mort Divine (#3)
-CyanideChrist- (#7)
Talos of Atmora (#8)
Krow (#8)
Master_Yoda77 (#8)
Sleestaks (#9)

TOTAL POINTS: 92
 
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