Review: Hate Eternal – I, Monarch

Review: Hate Eternal – I, Monarch
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Hate Eternal I, Monarch Earache Records Hate Eternal = Suffocation + Origin + Nile First off, Hate Eternal features Derek Roddy on drums. That name is equivalent to GOD to many progressive or technical metal fans out there. Roddy has played for countless metal bands, most notably Nile, on the Black Seeds of Vengeance album.

Review: God Dethroned – Lair Of The White Worm

Review: God Dethroned – Lair Of The White Worm
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GOD DETHRONED LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM  Metal Blade God Dethroned = Behemoth + Krisiun + Hate Eternal + Seance   From the Netherlands, God Dethroned have been at it for over ten years now. Their first album, Christhunt, was released if I remember correctly in 1992, and received some minimal praise in the newly

Review: Children Of Bodom – Trashed + Lost And Strung Out

Review: Children Of Bodom – Trashed + Lost And Strung...
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CHILDREN OF BODOM TRASHED + LOST AND STRUNG OUT Century Media Records Children of Bodom = Blood Stained Child, Slayer, Nevermore + Dimmu Borgir There’s no denying how popular Children Of Bodom has become. These sissies are so popular now, I’m probably transgressing some dark code of death metal that I’ve forgotten by even having them

Local Review: Vomit – Self-titled

Local Review: Vomit – Self-titled
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Vomit Self-titled Vomit = Pantera + Eyehategod + Napalm Death   I hate Pantera. Ogden’s Vomit are repeatedly compared to Pantera—but Vomit BLOW them AWAY no contest!!! The music is very crunchy and heavy, and tuned down much lower so they’re more on par with Napalm Death or Eyehategod. This band is also fucking brutal

Local Review: The Obliterate – The Eternal Conquest

Local Review: The Obliterate – The Eternal Conquest
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The Obliterate Plague The Eternal Conquest  Hellspawn Creations The Obliterate Plague = Dark Throne + Mayhem + Kreator + Blasphemy   The Obliterate Plague is yet another shining black creature of hate from the dark recesses of Salt Lake City’s darkest corners. This CD actually contains two separate recording sessions, one slightly rougher in sound

Local Review: Terra Noir – Emperors of the Black Earth

Local Review: Terra Noir – Emperors of the Black Earth
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Terra Noir Emperors of the Black Earth Hellspawn Creations Terra Noir = Mayhem + Dark Throne + Burzum   When you look up and see the gray skies of death above your head, your final thoughts will be about the haunting voice of hell that wafts through your mind … Terra Noir have a unique

Local Review: Pagan Dead – Mors Janua Vit Æ Et Vita Janua Mortis

Local Review: Pagan Dead – Mors Janua Vit Æ Et...
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Pagan Dead Mors Janua Vit Æ Et Vita Janua Mortis Self-released Pagan Dead = Misfits + Accused   When I first received a copy of Pagan Dead’s debut album, I was a little leery, thinking, “Rockabilly? Next!” But after giving it a chance, I was instantly hooked! Relentless drumming by Jodie Hecate, demonic guitars by

Local Review: Malignant Inception – Black Death

Local Review: Malignant Inception – Black Death
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Malignant Inception Black Death Slaughterhouse Records Malignant Inception = Malevolent Creation + Suffocation + Decapitated   Malignant Inception have everything the die-hard death metal fan needs—relentless double-bass drumming, ever-changing guitar and bass technicality and trademark dual low vocals topped off with the screeching highs that made this band notorious. Black Death is a bloody, throat-wrenching

Local Review: Little Sap Dungeon – Silent Entities

Local Review: Little Sap Dungeon – Silent Entities
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Little Sap Dungeon Silent Entities DSBPBackscatter LSD = Skinny Puppy + Godflesh + Lustmord   From the industrial sector of Salt Lake City’s dark underbelly the entity known as Little Sap Dungeon (LSD for short) spawns. This is one hell of a dark and brutal CD! The crashing tide of sound ranges from subliminal ambience

Local Review: Ibex Throne – Self-titled

Local Review: Ibex Throne – Self-titled
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Ibex Throne Self-titled (Elegy Records) Ibex Throne = Mayhem + Blasphemy + Beherit + Dark Throne   From the cold wastes of Salt Lake City comes one of the fastest, most brutal experiences ever. While some parts are slow and somber, Ibex Throne is typically light-speed. The searing death growls and tortured screams of vocalist