Happy 30th Anniversary To One Of The GOATS Of Death Metal, None So Vile!
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Happy 30th Anniversary To One Of The GOATS Of Death Metal, None So Vile!

Brutal, fast and technical as fuck! None So Vile is still one of the greatest death metal albums of all time. Released on July 3rd, 1996, it pushed the technical and brutal death metal genres even further and inspired many modern Brutal Tech Death bands. What are your guys' thoughts on this masterpiece? And what are your favorite tracks? Mine are Slit Your Guts, Crown Of Horns and Dead And Dripping.

Links:

Wikipedia

Season Of Mist Shop

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 3 days ago

So called "Democratic Socialist" user openly admits for "counsels" to force business decisions, supports seizing wealth and assets , calls Far-Left populism "good", thinks billionaires don't deserve rights, and supports both the same LTV and the "Personal vs Private Property" distinction commies do.

(Reposted to censor information and conform with Rule #3)

A few days ago, I made a post that criticized "muh final stage of capitalism" and got a ton of responses on it. I replied to a user talking about my experience with the DSA. Then another user told me that most members of the DSA were "logically correct" and that I just had a "bad experience". I replied and then he goes hats off explaining how forcefully seizing private property is "good for the working class" and that billionaires should have their wealth seized and businesses should be controlled by the government.

This guy just doesn't grasp basic economics or historical evidence. He also supports authoritarian policies that infringe on democracy and the constitution. Oh and of course he downvotes me because "muh capitalism and billionaires bad!". I don't like calling people out on this sub, but I feel this is important to share.

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 11 days ago

“Final stage of Capitalism” LMAOOOOOOO

These commie idiots have been screaming “muh late stage capitalism!” for over a century. Now all of a sudden, we’re in the fucking final stage? I find it hilarious these people are regurgitating lies because they're too lazy to actual put in the work and get a decent job.

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 15 days ago

Literally the first thing I see when I open Reddit

Why? Why do commies and socialists have to infect EVERY SINGLE SUBREDDIT?!!

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 15 days ago

The Ultimate Abhorrance by Broken Torso returned to streaming platforms!

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Finally, this BDM classic is now back on streaming platforms (I checked YouTube and Apple Music)! Love the hybrid of Brutal Death Metal and Melodeath on this release! What are your guys' thoughts on this overlooked album?

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 25 days ago

What the hell is this?!!

This piece of commie filth just showed up in my feed. It’s from a collecting sub for collecting items from communist regimes (which is ironic because I thought commies hated ownership and private property).

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 1 month ago
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Originally released in May 1, 1991 by Relapse Records (it was also Relapse's first CD release), this landmark EP pioneered the Brutal Death Metal genre and set the standard for future Death Metal releases in general. It contains much rawer versions of songs that later appeared on subsequent albums like Infecting The Crypts and Jesus Wept. The pictures above is my copy of an early repressing (1994-1996) containing the original artwork. What is your opinion on this EP, and what are your favorite tracks? My personal favorites are Infecting The Crypts, Synthetically Revived, and Human Waste (although all of them are masterpieces).

Links:

Wikipedia

Official Relapse Store

u/ItShouldntBe06 — 2 months ago