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"First Day In Hell" is a galloping, melodic track that sees the band slow down quite a bit to make room for bludgeoning riffs...
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"First Day In Hell" is a galloping, melodic track that sees the band slow down quite a bit to make room for bludgeoning riffs...
The track features Les Claypool's signature catchy-as-fuck bass tapping and weird vocal deliveries and should be a pleasant treat for all longtime Primus fans.
We're three singles into End, and they just won't get any less heavy.
Slow, heavy, and... heavy again.
Their most Rage Against the Machine-sounding track yet!
Oh Australia, never change.
Paradise Lost? Grave? Never.
Ryan Martinie is still ridiculous at bass.
FFO: Der Weg Einer Freiheit, groovy, slow, kinda djenty black metal in general.
FFO" Instrumental Iron Maiden/Thin Lizzy riffs.
The vintage rage of hardcore punk and old school death metal lives on through Pennsylvania's Nightfear.
Stick it to Nazis and help out a good cause by buying brilliant blackened death metal.
When has Ne Obliviscaris ever done you wrong?
Pretty sure every single thing in this song was run through a distortion pedal.
Belphegor? Blackened evil? Never!
Jesper Strömblad is back, y'all!
It's twenty tons of heavy, duh.
No guests this time around, but it's still really good.
No. It's not heavy, but it's still extremely well done.
With a seemingly timely song intro too about impeachment.
Way, way heavier than the sum of its parts.