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Habitual Infamy (Roadrunner Records 1991)




  

Live your life and feel free to love Death Metal in its most technical way by having this Long Island, NY pioneer and one of the main pillars that making the scene of Death Metal keeps being brutal, straight and forever underground since the day it was invented long time ago. Suffocation's first debut record - Effigy of The Forgotten is totally fast, relentless and always sounded like a champion for making the term of Extreme Heavy Metal solid since then. There's no remorse or slowing down tones for this album only the raging agressive and brutal riffs with insane double pedals drumming paints your room within chaos and red blood for their themes are never far from endless pain, warfare, broken society and away from good thoughts about humanity in progress. Rememberance for its first and best lining up personeel on this album featuring Terrence Hobbs, Doug Cerrito, Josh Baron to the mechanical black skinned drummer Mike Smith and growler leader  Frank Mullen considerable as two solid main figures for the band to moving on from a newcomer to semi-legendary in the near future. Let yourself splatter and blown away for the maximum horrific terror sounds and grooves off the group's grinding music through Deathly taste tracks from Infecting the Crypts to Seeds of the Suffering to Mass Obliteration where you might find the new perspective which retold the society values driven by excessive brutality of some super-power fake leaders whose mislead the world to suffering by modernism and destrcutive technologies or just the "ordinary themes" about infectious disease and black death made by men on a misconducted experiments opening the gates of the abyss ...

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