Dystopia

Dystopia - The Aftermath (1999)


Black friday inspired post.

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Don't Look Back

John Lee Hooker - Don't Look Back (1997)


This album was a collaboration between John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison. Despite it being a little bit more laid back than I tend to take my blues, it won a Grammy in the Best Traditional Blues category in 1998. This is the perfect companion for your holiday travels. Drive safely, folks.

Boom Boom.

BONUS CONTENT: THE VERY BEST OF JOHN LEE HOOKER.

Blood Lust

Uncle Acid and The Dead Beats - Blood Lust (2011)




Blood Lust.

Ominous Bloodline

Bedheaded - Ominous Bloodline (2005)


First things first, I found out about this album via Illogical Contraption, and if you don't frequent that ridiculous cesspool you probably should. Anyway, I'm really picky about my brutal death metal. I won't just sit here and listen to any ol' slam (Attn Japanese wiggers: This is not a slam album), but this album appeals to me for some weird reason despite horrible clickety clackity of the drums. Really the only reason I even listened to it was because they didn't go with a shitty name they picked out of an anatomy textbook. Despite this less than glowing review, this record has had my speakers going hammer on the way to and from work for the past week or so.

Bammer bammer bammer.

Phoenix From The Ashes

Hate Eternal - Phoenix From The Ashes (2011)


This one will definitely be on any sort of "annual top list" that ends up getting posted around here. Furious and unforgiving.

Side note: I really dislike Hate Eternal's choices in album artwork almost every time.

Rutan.

**EDIT: LINK FIXED**

Reduced To Sludge

Funerus - Reduced To Sludge (2011)


John McEntee Rules

To Serve Man

Cattle Decapitation - To Serve Man (2002)


This is one of the first, if not the actual first, death metal albums I ever heard. Travis Ryan's vocals are still a biological marvel to me and the amount of times I have seen that man intentionally vomit makes my head spin.

Vegetarians.

Souls At Zero

Neurosis - Souls At Zero (1992)


The turning point.
EDIT: I THINK I JUST HEARD A SAXOPHONE ON 'STERILE VISION'.

Zero.