Mort Divine
Shrine Maiden of the In-Crowd
At the Gates...
Their first two albums (also the only two that matter) are not at all what you're describing
At the Gates...
Oh please. Cannibal Corpse arent overrated. Every younger death metal fan would rather hear wimpy teenagers in cloaks growl on to poorly written Lovecraftian plagiarisms while sipping a single craft beer and contemplating if he wants to let his girlfriend that wouldnt come to the show with him peg him after she jokingly mentioned it. He wants her to do it to the beat of the murky riffs hes listening to, but he's not allowed to listen to metal around her. He wants to shoot himself but doesnt believe in owning a gun so he drowns his sorrows in Starbucks.
CC's albums from Eaten Back to Life, TotM, The Bleeding, The Wretched Spawn, to today are obviously different and pretty much all kick ass.
Almost sounds like the reverse of your What's wrong with th current metal scene thread with you now arguing for the technical bands, haha. Lots of people outside the metal spectrum love basic music so no idea what you're on about there.No but it is though. BIIIIG time. Entombed are constantly featured in Top 10 death metal lists, whether in the iconic bands, songs, or albums. Left Hand Path gets as much promotion and rep points in death metal as, I dunno, Sepultura for thrash. It's sooooo overblown. And the Swedish "death metal" scene in general. If you actually pay close attention to the songs, as in pick every individual riff apart and analyze the tabs and look into the calibre of the musical ideas, it's probably one of the more simplistic fields in metal I can think of. It's basically a huge wall of sound, and a dark ominous vibe overall, but the actual music is incredibly basic and could never draw the interest of someone outside the metal spectrum. I'm just saying early Swe death metal is very very simple musically, and therefor can be uninteresting to some (who're looking for more than just big sound).
Testament, because none of their albums are above mediocre.
Testament, because none of their albums are above mediocre.
And Low.