GMD SONG SURVIVOR: VIO-LENCE - ETERNAL NIGHTMARE, ROUND 3

Which is your favorite song?


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Ok, well the only album by Exodus that is even worth listening to is Bonded by Blood.

As for Eternal Nightmare, no one cares about the specifics. Good riffs, good vocals. Stop over-analyzing everything.

Spoken like a true in-crowd try-hard. The first two Vio-lence albums are just a simplified and somewhat unfocused rendition of Pleasures of the Flesh/Fabulous Disaster.

Were you on ritalin or some other stimulant a decade ago? Verbal masturbation used to be your trademark.

so this conversation want about the 90's(1990 specially)? Regardless, most of their stuff outside of their first two albums are absolutely pedestrian(especially when it comes to riffs) which is why they're right up your alley

Ok, sure, Impact is Imminent has some great riffs. Not the most consistent album in the world, but the peaks destroy everything Vio-lence has ever done.
 
The first two Vio-lence albums are just a simplified and somewhat unfocused rendition of Pleasures of the Flesh/Fabulous Disaster.

the peaks destroy everything Vio-lence has ever done.

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Changing of the Guard is a pure and simple 10/10. One of the best melodic thrash songs ever written.
 
How many asperger’s diagnosis’ psychiatrists did you have to go through to come to that conclusion on any of those albums?

You are nothing more than a habitual masturbator trying to “scientifically” explain music. Get lost.
 
How many asperger’s diagnosis’ psychiatrists did you have to go through to come to that conclusion on any of those albums?

You are nothing more than a habitual masturbator trying to “scientifically” explain music. Get lost.

I've never seen a shrink and have never needed to. Sorry that you're mentally ill.

i give this post a 1/10

What's your opinion on the first two albums of Heathen and Paradox?
 
Vio-lence is pretty pedestrian themselves. First album, still a good album, but it's thrash at the second degree of irony. Second album, as plebian as it gets, makes even the simpler songs on the first two Zetrodus albums look ambitious.