Image 1 — One of the post give a challenge that's too easy, so I do it myself. Choose one 90s release and the rest get erased from history. (Including the songwriting)
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One of the post give a challenge that's too easy, so I do it myself. Choose one 90s release and the rest get erased from history. (Including the songwriting)

u/Variant_Marisa — 5 days ago

My pretty original topster chart, what do you think and what records would you recommend to me?

u/Variant_Marisa — 7 days ago

Bands that do their own things, have their own signature sounds and yet still doing it consistently great throughout their discography?

Deceased after Fearless Undead Machine is the one that fits into this. They have that sick blend of death/thrashy style with a mixture of NWOBHM dual guitar harmonics riffage and then a sprinkle of Voivod-esque dissonance. This is the kind of soundscapes you would expect from Fearless Undead Machine until As The Weird Travels on. Anything after Surreal Overdose where they amped up the Voivod dissonance and thrashy tempo.

What'd you think? Do you have any bands that do this too?

u/Variant_Marisa — 8 days ago

Which is a better 1 hour+ long thrash metal album, ...And Justice for All or Fearless Undead Machine?

Despite having more interlude and filter track than Justice For All, Fearless Undead Machine is still a better album. Because Fearless Undead Machine have less grating production, more consistent track and better dual guitar harmonics. Often the riffs on Justice for All can be really annoying to listen too.

What do you think?

u/Variant_Marisa — 9 days ago