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Blasphemy Immortal Rites (Earache Records 1989)




  

   The real meaning of how pure Thrash Metal or Death Metal really sounded must be traced back from their roots of extremity and the biggest heroes or pioneers whose actually giving these type of killer heavy Metal sub-culture and genre to becoming recognizable among public opinions internationally and baptized under the name of anti-corporated Rock Music on their highest level of creating chaos noise which shall infected the generations and stating an era must be crowned to this Tampa, Florida's Morbid Angel whom coming to the Metal World to reign their underground title for a very long time. The one source for you to learning more about loudest killer music, infinite Satanic solos of shreds, ultimate double pedals drumming and classic growling vocals to the best album which considered to be the best way to explaining the big T for Thrash and the big D for Death Metal is by having yourself jump into the hotter cauldron in front of this legendary album from them - Altar of Madness. Representing their infamous original line-up through their entire Metal career on this one: David Vincent (bass, vocals), Trey Azagoth (lead guitar, rhythm guitar), Pete Sandoval (drums) and Richard Brunelle (lead guitar, rhythm guitar) sounded like they're shall crushing the world upon them in such a destructive way possible and taken no prisoners for this action; leading the ritualistic darkened era of psychotic Death Metal to begins in blood and sufferings as their theme lyrics talking much ado about it in the most horrific and raw as they could and releasing this debut album to break every boundaries that ever made in the Heavy Metal history to be resurrected in a new kind of revolutionary way with Extreme Metal explosions. Erupting every schizopernian taboo aspects over Satanic rites influences and dark days incoming doomsday must be the right choices for these Extreme Metalheads to inked in written lyrics as well as the heavy music producing giving birth to Altar of Madness. Track-titles gory enough to be imaginated by conservative minds such as Lord of All Fevers & Plagues, Maze Of Torment, Chapel Of Ghouls, Bleed For The Devil, Evil Spells or Suffocation really not the kind of Metal songs you would love to listening after work or during your family free-time, these sick tracks will leads you to crunching stress problems with the solution to lures you toward murdering someone or chopping things into small pieces and smile ...

Altar of Madness:
https://youtu.be/6mfvSSl9L9M

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