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Adversary Omnipotent should be in the library of every extreme metal fan. It’s been a favorite of mine for a while. The blackened aspects make it far more appealing than the average tech death record. On another note, if you love this album you should be listening to XUL as well. Metallurgical Fire
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Short and sweet, this album begins with a Mike Tyson-style jab to the gut and moves down a few inches, ending up with repeated uppercuts to the perineum. Pure fucking shredding genius from soup to nuts.
That part at the end of "Thanatos"? Where the guitar is like "wee-wee, widdley widdley wee wee woo weeeeeee"? It makes my weiner hard. Just brutal af.
Also, ending the album with Thanatos is just... *Chef's kiss*. Death is the perfect end to a joiner the likes of which this album takes you on Blxculx
Scorching black metal from Houston, featuring members of Night Cobra, Oceans of Slumber, Venomous Maximus, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 7, 2023
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The only reason this band isn't signed is because they don't want to be. Phenomenal musicianship, diverse master-class writing, the perfect balance of brutal heavy, melodic, and progressive. Haven't made the list yet, but definitely in my top 3 albums of 2015. ChaosLibra