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Love mountain goats! Not a band I expect to come across on CC :)
 

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It's not technically the last album I listened to because I'm listening to it right now.

The album is Nailed. Dead. Risen. by Impending Doom.
There's really only a few deathcore bands and deathcore albums I like and this is definitely one of them. Probably because it has a lot of grind elements to it and the sheer heaviness of their sound back then. If you like their sound back then and haven't heard the EP released before Nailed. Dead. Risen. I suggest seeking it out. It was when the vocalist would use pig squeals at times.
 
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It's not technically the last album I listened to because I'm listening to it right now.

The album is Nailed. Dead. Risen. by Impending Doom.
There's really only a few deathcore bands and deathcore albums I like and this is definitely one of them. Probably because it has a lot of grind elements to it and the sheer heaviness of their sound back then. If you like their sound back then and haven't heard the EP released before Nailed. Dead. Risen. I suggest seeking it out. It was when the vocalist would use pig squeals at times.
You should review this CD

[video=youtube;E1F2Or_Zrrc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1F2Or_Zrrc[/video]
 

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I did vocals on that album. I'm not sure if you're really familiar with Metanoia but the first full length album we did called In Darkness Or In Light is in my opinion a better album as a whole, but I think Don't Walk Dead has some better songs on it. I really liked the songs we done on the Raise The Dead compilation which were the songs from our Akeldama demo. I thought they were the heaviest songs we done.
 
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I did vocals on that album. I'm not sure if you're really familiar with Metanoia but the first full length album we did called In Darkness Or In Light is in my opinion a better album as a whole, but I think Don't Walk Dead has some better songs on it. I really liked the songs we done on the Raise The Dead compilation which were the songs from our Akeldama demo. I thought they were the heaviest songs we done.
I bought all 3 (i think it was 3) Metanoia albums when they came out. I even found a download of Screaming Fetus somewhere haha.
Ok, listening to your the Raise the Dead stuff now. Yeah, it is heavier.
I think for me, it was maybe the drumming that threw the sound off. It just seemed to prevent the music from flowing. I can't even explain how or why. Just sounds clunky.
 

Yowie

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Are you talking about the Raise The Dead stuff sounding clunky?
 
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Are you talking about the Raise The Dead stuff sounding clunky?
Nope, the 3 albums. Though i do hear it a little in the Raise stuff too. Sounds a bit like a thrash drummer not able to fully keep up with a DM pace. Or that's how my weird mind sees it.
 

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It was the same drummer on Raise The Dead and In Darkness Or In Light and then another drummer played on both Don't Walk Dead and Time To Die. I see what you're saying though. I've thought Metanoia was somewhere in between thrash and death, leaning more toward either at different times.
 
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It was the same drummer on Raise The Dead and In Darkness Or In Light and then another drummer played on both Don't Walk Dead and Time To Die. I see what you're saying though. I've thought Metanoia was somewhere in between thrash and death, leaning more toward either at different times.
Would be interesting to hear it with a smoother drummer. A good DM drummer.
 

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Would be interesting to hear it with a smoother drummer. A good DM drummer.
Yeah, I'd say it would of been a lot heavier. Myself and one other member were really the only ones who got into the really fast death metal/ grind. The others were more into thrash and stuff like Machine Head and the slower kind of death metal like Obituary.
 
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Yeah, I'd say it would of been a lot heavier. Myself and one other member were really the only ones who got into the really fast death metal/ grind. The others were more into thrash and stuff like Machine Head and the slower kind of death metal like Obituary.
I like it all. I'm so moody that today i'm a DM nut and tomorrow i'm rocking Lecrae, day after some thrash... haha.

Too bad you couldn't get the drums re-recorded with Jayson Sherlock ;)

But still, even with the drums, it was good stuff. Was heavy, beefy and we didn't see a lot of that, at least not in the more 'mainstream' aspects of the style.
 

Yowie

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I can be like that too :)

Have you listened to Jayson Sherlock's new stuff with Revulsed? I started working with them doing vocals, but didn't work out because of distance. Last I heard their still using the lyrics I had written and should be releasing the album some time this year. Not sure who's doing vocals for them now.
 
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I can be like that too :)

Have you listened to Jayson Sherlock's new stuff with Revulsed? I started working with them doing vocals, but didn't work out because of distance. Last I heard their still using the lyrics I had written and should be releasing the album some time this year. Not sure who's doing vocals for them now.
No, but i'm dying to hear that stuff. I was wondering recently what was going on with that, is good to know it's progressing along.

So.. do you do anything musically? Or you retired off your rock star riches?
 

Yowie

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Rockstar riches...hahaha. I put more money into it than I ever made. And you'd probably be surprised how little we made.

I've been playing drums/percussion now and then at church services. I'm playing percussion using a cajon/box drum and tambourine with another guy who plays acoustic guitar and banjo, and we play kinda hillbilly stuff (some covers and a couple of originals he wrote).
I was singing in a metal band Sheep a fair few years ago and then another metal band called Amagon for around 2 years.
 
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Rockstar riches...hahaha. I put more money into it than I ever made. And you'd probably be surprised how little we made.

I've been playing drums/percussion now and then at church services. I'm playing percussion using a cajon/box drum and tambourine with another guy who plays acoustic guitar and banjo, and we play kinda hillbilly stuff (some covers and a couple of originals he wrote).
I was singing in a metal band Sheep a fair few years ago and then another metal band called Amagon for around 2 years.
I've been listening to Christian metal long enough to know few ever really make much money, especially not back then. So i wouldn't be surprised. Hence the joke.

At least you're keeping your hands in it. I'd never been gifted with music. Took me a good portion of my teen years before i realized that. Still had some good experiences attempting our cheesy little bands, though. Even if the sound makes me cringe now haha.
 

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I'm guessing it was still fun for you and you got some cool memories from it?
 
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I'm guessing it was still fun for you and you got some cool memories from it?
Yeah. We reached a few people and enjoyed ourselves. Isn't that really the goal of playing music?
 

Yowie

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I'd say it definitely part of it.
 
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Well the last album I listened to was The Young And Hopeless by Good Charlotte. They are so awesome!