Sickest rehearsals/live stuff?
Violence and Sickness ??
==> Svaty Vincent. It can't get more insane than this guy. Great LP.
==> Genocidio's debut MLP from 1988. One of the most insane and violent releases from Brazil ever.
==> Liers In Wait's coverversion of "Angel Of Death" on the Satanic Slaughter II compilation. Unbelievably insane.
==> Svaty Vincent. It can't get more insane than this guy. Great LP.
==> Genocidio's debut MLP from 1988. One of the most insane and violent releases from Brazil ever.
==> Liers In Wait's coverversion of "Angel Of Death" on the Satanic Slaughter II compilation. Unbelievably insane.
GotchaDaN wrote:Let's not overdo things, Peter. Cult? Yes. Demented? Yes. Funny? Yes. Great? Oh god no...Great LP.
Well, let's phrase it this way: somehow fascinating and shocking at the same time. I always wonder, for what reason the resonsible A&R manager at Monitor Rec. signed Svaty Vincent, haha...
Unfortunately my Czech is non-existant. Would be nice to translate these interviews:
http://www.jedinak.cz/stranky/txtvenera.html
http://www.jedinak.cz/stranky/venera1.html (picture)
or
http://www.sprcha.com/story/2003/5/21/21847/7979
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Fuck! That would be great to hear!DaN wrote:I got a fucking raging pre-LP CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER live tape somewhere, where they're playing at a house party. I definitely need to check that one out.
Some Wehrmacht demo/rehearsal stuff, I could imagine ..would be truly insane!
I have a Bestial Warlust rehearsal somewhere on tape, and from memory it is total insanity!
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And the "Spiritually uncontrolled art" album is quite wierd toopeterott wrote:Violence and Sickness ??
==> Svaty Vincent. It can't get more insane than this guy. Great LP.
==> Genocidio's debut MLP from 1988. One of the most insane and violent releases from Brazil ever.
==> Liers In Wait's coverversion of "Angel Of Death" on the Satanic Slaughter II compilation. Unbelievably insane.
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Surely that's "Engendro 666", not "Mutacion..."? Still an ace clip. Size of that crowd!wicked keeper wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9mlKu_UrN4
They're a french band, quite hyped here...DaN wrote:Fuck was I disappointed when those other "Parabellum" clips on YouTube turned out to be some crappy punk band
Well, this PARABELLUM video is kinda sick, something really different than what we can experience here. It looks like the public has taken drugs or so.
Early MORBID ANGEL shows were kinda sick, with a very evil atmosphere.
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Janne of Selfish taped these for me... noisy stuff!anthares wrote:Ruidos Absurdos, SP Caos etc live tape (I am pretty sure that there is a riot or warfare going on at stage)
My favorite MASTER (US) recording is a rehearsal tape from 1985. Really powerful.
If you like superfast early death metal you can't ignore the insane rehearsal demos by INSANITY and ARCHENEMY (US).
And the best things MASSACRE (Florida) ever recorded were their soundboard live tapes. Far superior to their demos.
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Agreed, it's one of my favourite Death Metal releases of all times. Harsh, sick and relentless!Morbid Tapes wrote:
My favorite MASTER (US) recording is a rehearsal tape from 1985. Really powerful.
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