. In the course of an hour, four musical pieces set themselves apart from the catalogs of both individual bands and branch into new territory all the while threaded to the original encounter.
Building upon the band's storied, 35-year legacy, Deicide have yet again uncompromisingly slayed the holy trinity of brutality, intensity, and aggression.
The album features the classic line up of Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Warren DeMartini (guitars), Robbin Crosby (guitars), Juan Croucier (bass/vocals) and Bobby Blotzer (drums). CD Digipak with lenticular cover.
Recorded in the midst of litigation with their former manager Patrick Meehan. The stress that resulted from the band's ongoing legal woes infiltrated the recording process, inspiring the album's title.
Just in case you're a newcomer who isn't sure where to start with your miserable, self-loathing phase, this is Type O Negative's lovingly curated "best-of" collection, which the band with their trademark black humor
A musical outlier, the band pioneered a union of thrashed-out European guitar pyrotechnics, East Coast hardcore spirit, on-stage hijinks, and enlightened lyricism that set the pace for what the turn-of-the-century deemed heavy.
This is one historical album that influenced many bands. The album is categorically their best. Sebastian Bach shows great vocals in almost every song.
The band orbits around themes of loss and rebirth, twirling a sonic spiral of it's signature robust riffing, hypnotically haunting sound atmospheres, triage of dynamic voices, and thundering seismic grooves