I was 16 when this was released. These early death metal releases will always have a special place in my heart. Almost all of the bands sounded different from each other & they were creating sounds that hadn't been done yet. I was going to the record stores any time I could, always looking for the next great release. Great times/great memories. This still sounds great to this day.
Facts, my friend. I remember the first time I heard Slowly We Rot (specifically Internal Bleeding), I almost sh@t myself. I remember playing this in our little 15 year old version of a death metal band…
It's my first time listening to them (Obituary), but it's really fraking good and you can totally tell the bands apart! I'll be honest, I do see a certain influence from Sepultura in their songwriting, especially in the rhythm guitar and even if the vocals aren't that much different from other acts such as them, their sound is very unique overall and doesn't feel forced like many of the bands from my generation (23 y/o currently). Although, there are some good bands, they don't necessarily get the recognition they deserve as it's not what is most profitable... it's a damn shame...
That's an awesome cover of 'Circle Of The Tyrants' !!!!!! CELTIC FROST was a huge influence on many metal bands. Thank you, OBITUARY, for covering that song.
I seen them in a bar in Portland Oregon on new years sometime in the late 90's. 7 hits of LSD, more beer than I've ever drank ever or since and my band of brothers. Most amazing concert ever, a truly transformative experience guided by one of the most brutal bands to ever exist. OBITUARY!!!!!
Michael J Burry brought me here... so curious of his taste in music and memory of the "Big Short" scenes of jamming to this calmly while analysing annual reports etc
feeling 15 years old again, discovering Obituary in an age without technology, going to record stores, looking at the covers of the albums, taking the vinyl and putting it on stereo and banging his head and going to record in k7. Now 46 years old, rejuvenated daily with this metal classic.
Iam 44 years old now... still feel like 13 ... one of the greatest DM records ... - 1990 -1991 was the best time of DM ; and i was a part of that wave! THANKS TO THE GODS!!!
@@christopherdaniel5919 Definitely man, same here kept all the cassettes but bought basically all on CD afterwards. Threw out all my 80s shirts in the early 90s and still regret it seeing the prices they are going for nowadays on Ebay. 🤟🤝🤟
The album cover first was intended for Sepultura's "Beneath the Remains" album. It's painted by Michael Whelan in the 1970's. The paintings from BTR and "Arise" and Demolition Hammer's "Epidemic of Violence" are also from him, all from the 1970's.
My favorite obituary album. A solid fuckin 10. Love this CD. Saw this tour twice and met all the guys. Cool dudes. James Murphy on lead guitar. One bad ass guitar player 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
This is an unbelievably heavy album,one of Obituary’s best,John Tardy has the most distinctive voice,really shocked people back in the early 90s,it’s the deathliest voice I have ever heard,brutal as hell. Slowly We Rot is another classic example of Death Metal at its deathliest. Tardy’s vocals have to be heard to be believed.
It's my favorite Obituary album and will always treasure it, regardless of the fact that I have the most terrible time in my life attached to it. I got my original tape in August 2nd 1992 and was listening to the cassette on my mother's car that was parked inside the garage of my house. Windows almost up, listening to it and getting this gut feeling that someone must have died. Yes, it impressed the hell outta me and I thought that cause I felt it vividly while enjoying it. While listening to side B, I see a group of people from my mother's church coming in my house and through the window I see my mom, talking to them and all of the sudden crying helplessly like Ive never seen her before! At that time, my grandmother and her Alzheimer's sister were living in my house and I said to myself, ohh Shit, one of them just died. I kept listening until the end, put the tape inside the box and headed to my room to put it back where I had my collection of Tapes and LPs. From my room I went to the kitchen to get some water and all of the sudden I hear a girl trying to calm my mother's tears and then she said enough and I heard it:...Please Mildred, do not get like that because all we know is that your husband had an accident in his car and is at the hospital right now...THAT WAS IT FOR ME! She didn't finished the sentence when I suddenly lost my leg's balance and feel down to the floor hard, crying and shouting in just a second because I felt in my heart that pops was dead! The worst day of my life. Indeed we did go to the hospital but, to the morgue to identify the body. Till this day I still listen to this record and remember my father's death. Ive learned to listen to it as a catharsis. Nonetheless, I will never forget the impact of me listening to this and thinking Oh My God, this album is so heavy and eerie, that I felt like someone was dying.... coincidence? IDK
All the best to you!!! Just so you know.. I believe you will see & meet your pops again in heaven when you eventually go. That's the way it goes.. Nothing supernatural, nothing superstitious, nothing religious.. Just LOVE within a family
The whole album from beginning to end is pure soul music. I’m back in high school. Cutting the lawn on Saturday morning with this shredding in the yellow Sony Walkman!
I get ya. But the “soul music” reference makes me think how funny it’d be to have “Obituary, featuring Aretha Franklin” up on stage. “Mmmmmm-hmmmmm child, c’mon and FIND the ARISE, baby….”
My first death metal album 🖤 Murphy’s leads are fucking killer, John’s vocals are absolutely otherworldly, Don’s drum sound is punishing; an absolute masterpiece from start to finish.
My high school math teacher introduced me to Anders Friden, Went to see them in concert, didn't know my teacher was gonna be there. Still have that picture of meeting him. That was a kick ass day. \m/
@@gentrymagician remember US is not the rest of the world. For people in America almost everything is "unthinkable" unless it is the church, the army or buying things. In Europe, or the rest of America's is completely different...
IDK if I agree, they're probably one of the most widely covered metal bands of all time. I love them too but I think their influence is commonly acknowledged by all the early extreme metal bands.
The intro solo of James is unforgetable and unique.I have listened this solo milions times and I`m absolutely sure for me ,that is the best solo in music ever
John Tardy - Vocals James Murphy - Guitars (lead) Trevor Peres - Guitars (Rythm) Frank Watkins († 2015) - Bass Donald Tardy - Drums Death Metal Gibsonton, Florida, Unitd States 1990 1. Infected- 00:00 2. Body Bag - 05:38 3. Chopped in Half - 11:32 4. Circle of the Tyrants (Celtic Frost cover) -15:20 5. Dying - 19:52 6. Find the Arise - 24:27 7. Cause of Death - 27:19 8. Memories Remain - 33:00 9. Turned Inside Out - 36:46
This cover caught me in the 90s and it catches me now, an authentic work of art, the album? a real masterpiece, so many memories ... I'm getting old, hahaha
I remember Tampa Florida was the death metal capital of the world it wasn’t nothing to meet guy’s from different death metal band’s I met obituary like 1988 at a record store in Tampa it was really awesome they were really cool
This was the first death metal I ever listened to, together with Tomb of the Mutilated. Must have been 1993... I was 14, and I remember this record scared the shit out of me... but deep inside I liked it more than anything else.
Me too! I'm not a big death metal fan tbh, but I've always loved this album because the way the drums are so prominent in the mix. The vocals also sound so much cooler and rawer than the average 'cookie monster' stuff, reminds me more of a hardcore punk band at times.
In Russia, this is the most beloved band. I love her very much. In 1995, the government wanted to use music for the national anthem. There were problems with copyright.
Probably my favorite Death Metal album, flawless production (up there with Suffocation's Pierced From Within), every instrument is heard in perfect sound, especially the drums. And John Tardy's vocals are the best of his career here.
Both are on my playlist, to the drive to work and back! Death, Obituary, Deicide, Autopsy, Napalm Death, etc, just started to listening to this kind of music, I never liked Death Metal before, but now I really love it!
When I listened to this on my walkman I used to push hard my headphones against my ears just to listen to it louder and get much more into the Obituary dimension. 25 years later I've got fuckin tinnitus
Американская дэт металл группа ,,Obituary,, и её постоянный вокалист Джон Тарди, Я голосом и манерой исполнения Джона восхищаюсь, Клёвая команда, всех вам благ, Россия г Новосибирск,
Death Metal with hardcore punk influences thats why obituary is one of my favs death bands along with Suffocation. Slowly we Rot- The End Complete- World Demise-
Basic, simple, and straight to the point death metal! Have always loved this band from day 1. Still listen to them daily. This band is one of a kind, they definitely have their own sound!
I got this in the Winter of 1990 and it was the most darkest Death Metal album I ever heard up to that point ... it just sucked me into it's darkness like a vacuum. Then there is the Celtic Frost cover to boot! I fucking love 'Cause Of Death'! Hail Obituary - Hails from Canada!
Still remember the first time i listen Obituary, was near 1991, when i heard Tardy vocals was insane, and those poweful guitar riffs, and the slow motion death metal, since that day a fan until this days
ОБЕ ТВАРИ !!!! Давно не слушал ! Хороший альбом . Классика . Простоватые гитарные рифы , но приятные , отличная работа барабанщика - 50% оригинальности , презентабельности альбома. Красава !
Has Obituary ever released a disappointing album? Every album is always just fantastic. From Slowly we Roy to Obituary. Over 3 decades of killer tones. Always gives me the warm fuzzies.
@@martinday4457 some else mentioned that also on a different thread. But that opening riff on platonic disease is excellent. The one thing about Obituary is they remained pretty consistent in sound. Little changes. They are like the AC/DC of death metal. People either love or hate that. But even my most favored bands have albums I don’t care for.
Some of the heaviest riffs ever written came from the band in the 80s and 90s, thanks to influences like CELTIC FROST of course, which they homage with the cover of circle of the tyrants which makes them even more cool.
@cinnamon troll hey, I didn't like all their stuff. But this album right here was in my opinion the BEST one they put out. Everything on this album just all came together and hits like a ton of bricks!!!!!! Metal bands of today, could seriously learn a thing or 2 from listening to this album!!!!!! Good talking to a fellow Metal head!!!!!!
Martin Van Drunen from Asphyx has a similar vocal style same with Chuck on early Death albums but they’re easily distinguishable from Tardys more over the top delivery.
awesome band, and one heck of an awesome work, and recording. For at the time it had like 36 tracks and that was a feat for metal death record , it had tons of tracks, awesome work and james murphy is amazing as on all the bands he helped on leads and solos, one of the heaviest recordings at the time from a brutal heavy band
I used to go a bar in Tampa FL called Brass mugg and watch these bands...and had the opportunity to share the stage with some too in my band called Decepcion back in the day.
Florida death metal is king. I listened to this album 375 times on a boom box in my bedroom. It made me who I am.
I was 16 when this was released. These early death metal releases will always have a special place in my heart. Almost all of the bands sounded different from each other & they were creating sounds that hadn't been done yet. I was going to the record stores any time I could, always looking for the next great release. Great times/great memories. This still sounds great to this day.
Facts, my friend. I remember the first time I heard Slowly We Rot (specifically Internal Bleeding), I almost sh@t myself. I remember playing this in our little 15 year old version of a death metal band…
It's my first time listening to them (Obituary), but it's really fraking good and you can totally tell the bands apart! I'll be honest, I do see a certain influence from Sepultura in their songwriting, especially in the rhythm guitar and even if the vocals aren't that much different from other acts such as them, their sound is very unique overall and doesn't feel forced like many of the bands from my generation (23 y/o currently).
Although, there are some good bands, they don't necessarily get the recognition they deserve as it's not what is most profitable... it's a damn shame...
and unfortunately in 30 years, zoomers will feel the same way about the derivative bands being released these days.
Я из России у нас так же
True words, keep on rockin in the free world bro
Bass player: wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful...!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's an awesome cover of 'Circle Of The Tyrants' !!!!!!
CELTIC FROST was a huge influence on many metal bands.
Thank you, OBITUARY, for covering that song.
First Celtic Frost was great, but later...
Check on "Inner Sanctum" from Uruguay. Frozen souls album
Except for that time that went glam with “Cold Lake” 🤦♂️
@@IRONxMONKEY COLD LAKE was awesome. Look (& listen) past the hair.
I got into celtic frost because obituaries cover
That Celtic cover is the best track an this LP IMHO.
one of the best album's cover
Uma obra prima do death metal!
Álbum Amazing 🎵🎼🎶🎤🎸💪😎👊
MASTERPIECE !!!
I seen them in a bar in Portland Oregon on new years sometime in the late 90's. 7 hits of LSD, more beer than I've ever drank ever or since and my band of brothers. Most amazing concert ever, a truly transformative experience guided by one of the most brutal bands to ever exist. OBITUARY!!!!!
Third best album after ...Slowly we rot and ...The end complete. Oh dude them were the days
Michael J Burry brought me here... so curious of his taste in music and memory of the "Big Short" scenes of jamming to this calmly while analysing annual reports etc
I showed this album to my 7 year old daughter and she loved it!!!
This cover art was from the Sepultura Album, Beneath the Remains
"správná hudba musí mít jedenáct melodií" - pravil Tura, a měl pravdu :]
One of the best death metal albums of all time.
Agreed
If not THE BEST!
@@juanflechin2020 pero es uno de los mejores! 💪💪💪
Obvio, no es Entombed, pero es una buena banda Obituary
I concur dear sir
Agreed!
feeling 15 years old again, discovering Obituary in an age without technology, going to record stores, looking at the covers of the albums, taking the vinyl and putting it on stereo and banging his head and going to record in k7. Now 46 years old, rejuvenated daily with this metal classic.
Same for me i am 46 as well
Time goes fast.
Iam 44 years old now... still feel like 13 ... one of the greatest DM records ... - 1990 -1991 was the best time of DM ; and i was a part of that wave! THANKS TO THE GODS!!!
Gwep! That's awesome..
I am 47 right now. Death comes fast. 🍺❤️❤️❤️
..Mrs Death surrounds us, waiting
Still have the cassette I bought as an 18 year old, now pushing 50 😭
Still sounds as good today.
Hey bro. I'm 49.
Got all the early cassettes
back when they came out.
Then bought the CDs a decade later.
You don't forget what you love. 🤘
@@christopherdaniel5919 Definitely man, same here kept all the cassettes but bought basically all on CD afterwards.
Threw out all my 80s shirts in the early 90s and still regret it seeing the prices they are going for nowadays on Ebay.
🤟🤝🤟
Gray beards....we used to snicker...and here we are. Grandma listened to the Rat Pack...Ma listened to Bob Dylan...I listen to Obituary.
That cassette is going for 70 bucks on average, I been looking for the cassette.
bradaaa! \m/
One of the best albums ever! Absolute masterpiece!
Ujq
Will never be duplicated. The entire 70s and 80s hard rock, metal, punk and thrash movement made this shit.
Yeah Obituary The End Complete and Cause Of Death great cd's.
As a unbias Death Metal fan I will always prefer Spiritual healing from this year, and Leprosy.
@@jye_24 Cause of Death and Spiritual Healing are two of the BEST DEATH METAL ALBUMS OF ALL-TIME!!!! BOTH ARE IN MY TOP 5
James Murphy is a very underrated guitarist, this guy is one of the best if not the best lead guitarist in death metal
You got that right!!! Disincarnate only made one album Dreams of the Carrion Type... Great fucking album, Murphy is a genius!!!
@@deweyreese4203 Spiritual Healing LP by Death- was the first record I've heard James playing,since that I' ve released this guy is a guitar god
Why underrated...?
One of the best 4 sure.🤘🤘
OH YOU MUST BE TALKING ABOUT THAT SOLO AT THE END OF BODY BAG
The album cover first was intended for Sepultura's "Beneath the Remains" album. It's painted by Michael Whelan in the 1970's. The paintings from BTR and "Arise" and Demolition Hammer's "Epidemic of Violence" are also from him, all from the 1970's.
Micheal Whelan is my second. First of course:
Frazetta.
Better get your facts straight bud. Anyone can spout a bunch of names and dates to make anything make sense. Delete this fabricated nonsense at once!
Well back in those days that was way ahead of it's time!
I’m really glad it all turned out the way it did, this definitely fits Obituary more, and the beneath remains cover works much better for that
🇧🇷🤘
Classic death metal. A jewel.
My favorite obituary album. A solid fuckin 10. Love this CD. Saw this tour twice and met all the guys. Cool dudes. James Murphy on lead guitar. One bad ass guitar player
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Agree dude, my favourite too.
Fucking a dude
Yep.
So fuckin' badass that he completely turned Testament around!
\m/ >< \m/
Saw them on this tour too -- double headliner with Sepultura in a club show. That show was INSANE, we were all going nuts in the pit!
Me as well
This is an unbelievably heavy album,one of Obituary’s best,John Tardy has the most distinctive voice,really shocked people back in the early 90s,it’s the deathliest voice I have ever heard,brutal as hell. Slowly We Rot is another classic example of Death Metal at its deathliest. Tardy’s vocals have to be heard to be believed.
When I was buying Slowly We Rot I ran into my middle school math teacher at Tower Records. Good memory but sad those days are over.
Idk sounds similar to Chuck to me
@@JamesJones-i2v nothing like Chuck at all. People used to claim John had a distortion pedal on his microphone.
It's my favorite Obituary album and will always treasure it, regardless of the fact that I have the most terrible time in my life attached to it. I got my original tape in August 2nd 1992 and was listening to the cassette on my mother's car that was parked inside the garage of my house. Windows almost up, listening to it and getting this gut feeling that someone must have died. Yes, it impressed the hell outta me and I thought that cause I felt it vividly while enjoying it. While listening to side B, I see a group of people from my mother's church coming in my house and through the window I see my mom, talking to them and all of the sudden crying helplessly like Ive never seen her before! At that time, my grandmother and her Alzheimer's sister were living in my house and I said to myself, ohh Shit, one of them just died. I kept listening until the end, put the tape inside the box and headed to my room to put it back where I had my collection of Tapes and LPs. From my room I went to the kitchen to get some water and all of the sudden I hear a girl trying to calm my mother's tears and then she said enough and I heard it:...Please Mildred, do not get like that because all we know is that your husband had an accident in his car and is at the hospital right now...THAT WAS IT FOR ME! She didn't finished the sentence when I suddenly lost my leg's balance and feel down to the floor hard, crying and shouting in just a second because I felt in my heart that pops was dead! The worst day of my life. Indeed we did go to the hospital but, to the morgue to identify the body. Till this day I still listen to this record and remember my father's death. Ive learned to listen to it as a catharsis. Nonetheless, I will never forget the impact of me listening to this and thinking Oh My God, this album is so heavy and eerie, that I felt like someone was dying.... coincidence? IDK
Crazy story, sorry for your loss too
holy
Damn dude, that hit hard.
All the best to you!!! Just so you know.. I believe you will see & meet your pops again in heaven when you eventually go. That's the way it goes.. Nothing supernatural, nothing superstitious, nothing religious.. Just LOVE within a family
Such a tragic tale brother. This universe works in strange ways.
The whole album from beginning to end is pure soul music. I’m back in high school. Cutting the lawn on Saturday morning with this shredding in the yellow Sony Walkman!
Haha I used to mow lawns to make money, while listening to tons of thrash, then death metal. All that money went straight to more cassettes/cds!
I get ya. But the “soul music” reference makes me think how funny it’d be to have “Obituary, featuring Aretha Franklin” up on stage. “Mmmmmm-hmmmmm child, c’mon and FIND the ARISE, baby….”
this is one the best bands ever
😂......🤙🏼
I still mow the lawn and listen to this, albeit nowadays in Bluetooth headphones and I'm 53😁
why is chuck schuldiner singing in this album ._.?
My first death metal album 🖤 Murphy’s leads are fucking killer, John’s vocals are absolutely otherworldly, Don’s drum sound is punishing; an absolute masterpiece from start to finish.
mine was death leprosy
Scott Burns is why this album is Killer!!!
Hey don't forget Trevor on the rythm guitar. Majority of the Obituary flavor comes from this man!
My 4th grade teacher showed me this band. I didnt learn shit that year except metal....shh
Lmao BAWHAHAHA LOL fuckin funny bro. Love it. RIGHT on. This is one kick ass album
My high school math teacher introduced me to Anders Friden, Went to see them in concert, didn't know my teacher was gonna be there. Still have that picture of meeting him. That was a kick ass day. \m/
@@gentrymagician remember US is not the rest of the world. For people in America almost everything is "unthinkable" unless it is the church, the army or buying things.
In Europe, or the rest of America's is completely different...
@S K G someone got resented because the teacher gave two shirts about him? 🤣
@S K G NOT ALL TEACHERS// ALL IS A WORD USED BY PEOPLE WITH CLOSED VIEWS.
In Philly tonight! This album, in it's entirety! Happy 30th.
Happy 35th. ...
Philadelphia represent brother
@@matthewlogan4267 TATOO MATT \,,,/
@@louiscsanko9322 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@matthewlogan4267 \,,,/ KEEP IT METAL MATT*
15:20 CELTIC FROST IS MOST UNDERATED DEATH METAL INFLUENCERS// CELTIC FROST DO NOT GET THE RESPECT THEY MOST CERTAINLY DESERVE******
Yes, they were why I started a death metal band in the 80's.
Lol i cliked the timestamp and a jazz ad started...i was like wtf is this?!
IDK if I agree, they're probably one of the most widely covered metal bands of all time. I love them too but I think their influence is commonly acknowledged by all the early extreme metal bands.
@@erikkroll2154Привет Вам от поклонника из России!!!!!🤗🎸🥁🎸❤️❤️❤️☮️🌃
This was in my walkman non-stop in high school.Still awesome in 2019.😊
Mine too .... kids dont know what it was like to carry around all the cassettes to listen to 🤘
Obituary is still my favorite death metal band, and it was on heavy rotation in my walkman as well! Cheers
Lord Belial not to mention you got maybe three good hours of listening due to short shelf life of batteries
I had Consuming Impulse by Pestilence on the cassette b-side
Seriously? You didn't make mixed tapes?
I even sold some tapes.
John Tardy's one of my favourite vocalists in this genre.
that broken voice, I love it :)
I remember when I was a kid they either thought *J.T.* was the best Death Metal vocalist or he sounded like someone throwing up.
😃 👍
Mine is Martin van Drunen.
I liked that little blond chick that did the grunts for Cynic :)
The intro solo of James is unforgetable and unique.I have listened this solo milions times and I`m absolutely sure for me ,that is the best solo in music ever
Cause of Death: COVID-19
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤘
haha death metal is doing pretty well during this pandemic
Infection soon sets in...
Brasil salve nós🤘
@@sword7534 - Sort'o pandemic proof,and bats head flu brew🇺🇸🎸🦇🍺.
Stay calm and never mind that.
This fucking album. Peak Obituary. Peak death metal. Love it.
Back in the days i painted the Obituary logo in my school backpack...
Smooth jazz
@Лорд Асдергод Gangsta polka
brutal death RnB
🤣🤣❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤😇
John Tardy - Vocals
James Murphy - Guitars (lead)
Trevor Peres - Guitars (Rythm)
Frank Watkins († 2015) - Bass
Donald Tardy - Drums
Death Metal
Gibsonton, Florida, Unitd States
1990
1. Infected- 00:00
2. Body Bag - 05:38
3. Chopped in Half - 11:32
4. Circle of the Tyrants (Celtic Frost cover) -15:20
5. Dying - 19:52
6. Find the Arise - 24:27
7. Cause of Death - 27:19
8. Memories Remain - 33:00
9. Turned Inside Out - 36:46
This cover caught me in the 90s and it catches me now, an authentic work of art, the album? a real masterpiece, so many memories ... I'm getting old, hahaha
You not the only one
We are gettin old to 😂
First heard this in 1991. I can’t believe I’m getting old but this still sounds fantastic. Hard to believe I was 18 when this came out.
I feel like Scott Burns production style really fits the feel of this album. I like the weird distance sound of the drums it adds to the atmosphere.
Right. And you don´t recognize any string slides.
In my opi,scott burn iz 1 of bst engineer along wi Terry Date
Yea one of the only times his production don't sound like shit
Yea,pity you can't say the same for The End Complete..Drums are too treble and tinny on that one,ruins it..
I remember Tampa Florida was the death metal capital of the world it wasn’t nothing to meet guy’s from different death metal band’s I met obituary like 1988 at a record store in Tampa it was really awesome they were really cool
This album is on a pedestal of amazing albums, so clear, so heavy, so well produced.
is still AWSOME!! 🤩🥰 love that shit!! to the bone💪🖤👻
This was the first death metal I ever listened to, together with Tomb of the Mutilated. Must have been 1993... I was 14, and I remember this record scared the shit out of me... but deep inside I liked it more than anything else.
Love the production on this album.
Perfect for death metal.
Todays metal has much too clean production.
It should be raw like This.
Beacuse more the rawness, more the metal
Imagine opening this when it first came out... It was like yesterday.
Me too! I'm not a big death metal fan tbh, but I've always loved this album because the way the drums are so prominent in the mix. The vocals also sound so much cooler and rawer than the average 'cookie monster' stuff, reminds me more of a hardcore punk band at times.
So many people I knew hated the production on this album. I love it. I thought it was perfect. Lots of low end.
In Russia, this is the most beloved band. I love her very much. In 1995, the government wanted to use music for the national anthem. There were problems with copyright.
Probably my favorite Death Metal album, flawless production (up there with Suffocation's Pierced From Within), every instrument is heard in perfect sound, especially the drums. And John Tardy's vocals are the best of his career here.
OBITUARY and DEATH...are the best death metal bands period!!
Hold my beer for comments
True and o think he sings like Chuck schuldinner too!
True and o think he sings like Chuck schuldinner too!
Both are on my playlist, to the drive to work and back! Death, Obituary, Deicide, Autopsy, Napalm Death, etc, just started to listening to this kind of music, I never liked Death Metal before, but now I really love it!
Cannibal Corpse will always be in that mix too 🤘
When I listened to this on my walkman I used to push hard my headphones against my ears just to listen to it louder and get much more into the Obituary dimension. 25 years later I've got fuckin tinnitus
vos gueullllllllllllllllleee
Американская дэт металл группа ,,Obituary,, и её постоянный вокалист Джон Тарди, Я голосом и манерой исполнения Джона восхищаюсь,
Клёвая команда, всех вам благ,
Россия г Новосибирск,
Один из лучших вокалистов в жанре. И живьем сохраняет ту же мрачную аттитуду блестяще
I use this to clean my ears after being exposed to nowadays mainstream music.
Fuck off modern plastic trendies of manure
@@rodoxxs6134 fuc my life
Best comment
That s the best u dif bro. To take back the old paths again. Old school dead metal ll never dia..
Check out Barn. Rad newer death band!
OMG, love this! Thank you for posting. Listened to this back in the 90s, it still sounds great.
This fantasy capturing cover, these legendary like-a-lion vocals, these heavy as pain riffs, this wall of drums... unforgettable album
Death Metal with hardcore punk influences thats why obituary is one of my favs death bands along with Suffocation.
Slowly we Rot-
The End Complete-
World Demise-
Basic, simple, and straight to the point death metal! Have always loved this band from day 1. Still listen to them daily. This band is one of a kind, they definitely have their own sound!
Who's listening in 2021!
Never left.
Imagine at the bar you reach for John Tardy's beer by accident and he growled" LLLEEEAAAVVVEE MMYYYYY BEEEEEERRRRUGH !!!!!!!!
this is the album I think of when I think of Obituary
I got this in the Winter of 1990 and it was the most darkest Death Metal album I ever heard up to that point ... it just sucked me into it's darkness like a vacuum. Then there is the Celtic Frost cover to boot! I fucking love 'Cause Of Death'! Hail Obituary - Hails from Canada!
I saw these guys at the cell block and got my nose broke in the pit...fucking awesome...these guys still kicking everyone's asses
I listen it when i went to school in 1995 used walkman...🤘🤘🤘🤘
A true death metal masterpiece.
Well worded. I agree. 🤖🧡
So fucking brutal!!! HAIL OBITUARY!!!😈
So glad that bands like Obituary still in the Underground.
It feels like just the best ones are in.
This album works really well with depression
Death metal always has been for me
College days... Saw them LIVE with Deicide and Sadus in Pennsauken NJ
OBITUARY is the SHIT!!!
Sadus, Deicide and Obituary 😵😵😵😵😵😵🤯🤯🤯Killer show...when?
@@rodoxxs6134 1991
@@seanmadeup22 great😎😎😎😎
Truly one of my favorites out of the old school Florida scene, and still make awesome fucking music.
Still remember the first time i listen Obituary, was near 1991, when i heard Tardy vocals was insane, and those poweful guitar riffs, and the slow motion death metal, since that day a fan until this days
34 years ago this album was released. 34 years prior(1956) to CoD was the year rock n roll took over the airwaves.
Started Listening You 5yearsAgoAndImSooohappyIdonotgetBoredSmartSoundsyouAre
Greatest people Love you All thanks
This album was successful, but in 1990 an absolute masterpiece in this style was released by the Death - Spiritual Healing.
Один из моих любимых альбомов в жанре death metal
Viva el Death Metal, viva Obituary. Saludos desde Chile, escuchando en cuarentena, 4 de septiembre del 2020 🤘🤘🤘
Я завжди гадав що "Slowly we rot" це їх найкращій альбом, але Cause of Death це бомба
No death metal band has ever or will ever have groove like these guys.
And Death
....Bolt thrower as well.
Don't forget Bloodbath🤘🤘🤘
Not unless they exist out their genre. Nowadays everyone who has groove gets pigeon holed into another genre by elitest cunts who smoke too much pot.
Best Band ever 🤘😩🤘
That opening blast of riffage...into the savage harmony...all the interesting time changes, groove in the double bass --- death metal master class...
Для 1990-го года альбом просто убийственно хорош!Всё на месте,никто не отстаёт,вокал вообще бесподобен!
ОБЕ ТВАРИ !!!! Давно не слушал ! Хороший альбом . Классика . Простоватые гитарные рифы , но приятные , отличная работа барабанщика - 50% оригинальности , презентабельности альбома. Красава !
Там соло Мерфи чего стоят) такие запилы. Да и вообще вот такой должен быть дэт метал, без трэшевых элементов, тяжёлый и без компромиссный!
@@Всёбудетхорошо-н6ш
Металл есть Металл.
Это не должно быть "по умолчанию".
Вот почему это у меня в крови!
Смерть ожиданиям.
Да здравствуют варианты!
Мне сейчас 49 лет,а услышал в 19 . Этот альбом тогда был очень крутой, а сейчас он как коньяк за 30 лет ещё лучше и лучше.
@@ВиталийГончаров-ч1д Он бесподобен, тяжёлый очень, до души. В то время сочиняли уникумы, наверное раз в столетие, эпоха своего времени.
Has Obituary ever released a disappointing album?
Every album is always just fantastic. From Slowly we Roy to Obituary. Over 3 decades of killer tones.
Always gives me the warm fuzzies.
World Demise my fav
The last album they put out, their tenth, was as good as this album. Just a great record!
Back from the dead probably the weakest,but still awesome.
@@martinday4457 some else mentioned that also on a different thread. But that opening riff on platonic disease is excellent.
The one thing about Obituary is they remained pretty consistent in sound. Little changes.
They are like the AC/DC of death metal. People either love or hate that.
But even my most favored bands have albums I don’t care for.
@Warren Liberty holographic Ray or Traveling Wilburys Ray?
Some of the heaviest riffs ever written came from the band in the 80s and 90s, thanks to influences like CELTIC FROST of course, which they homage with the cover of circle of the tyrants which makes them even more cool.
Death Metal is a massive breath of fresh air,which metal in general badly needed. Amen
I'm a sucker for death metal with good solos
I was in Greece about 2 yrs ago at the Mycenae site and there was a kid there wearing an Obit tshirt. Universal appeal or something like that.
To this year, Serbia. Obituary is listened amongst metal circles.
Reliving my youth in 2021!!!!!!! I can't believe I'm 47 and was head banging to this 30 years ago!!!!!!! Still doing it to this day!!!!!!!
@cinnamon troll hey, I didn't like all their stuff. But this album right here was in my opinion the BEST one they put out. Everything on this album just all came together and hits like a ton of bricks!!!!!! Metal bands of today, could seriously learn a thing or 2 from listening to this album!!!!!! Good talking to a fellow Metal head!!!!!!
I'm 40 and still head banging! I remember my mom telling me I'd grow out of it. She's admitted she was wrong. ha
Never stop!
I AM 40 and still headbanging !!
@@Onslow-82 HELL YES!!!!!! Just a lot slower now days girl!!!!!!
When you'll get old you understand..... James Murphy is a killer on this one !
He shined on Disincarnate 🤘🤘🤘
I like him best on Spiritual Healing Low Life solo or Killing Spree solos are badass!! That entire album is great and fun to cover on guitar
I would have loved to see James Murphy do work with carcass. Could you imagine him trading off with Bill Steer? That would have been incredible.
James was great in Testament's LOW album.
That picture is art by MICHAEL WHELAN (American, b. 1950). 'Lovecraft's Nightmare'.
My neighbor broke my window! Because I did Not crank this enough!!!!!!!!
Got this in 1990 when first released. We learned Chopped in Half as a band. Killer album & still listening to it today. The best era of metal!
Безумно и убойно круто отвал бошки просто улет люто и дико кайфова😈🔥🖤🖤🖤🔥👹🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Chopped in half is amazing.
Fuck yeah is the only thing I can say.
Thanks a 1000000 times for this record, destiny, Obituary,
This album set so many standards
This one continued the standards, their first one REALLY set them!
They never met those standards again lol
@@MarcusBlueWolf Agreed..This is their Magnum Opus..
@david56sedum I agree...
Obituary The End Complete sounded better recorded perfectly there was less sound in Cause Of Death and you can barely hear the ZZ Top Eliminator cd
It is exactly 29 years since the release of this masterpiece!!! 🤘
Maybe the most distinct voice in metal.
I'm inclined to agree, even the way his vocal passages were mixed is unique.
Martin Van Drunen from Asphyx has a similar vocal style same with Chuck on early Death albums but they’re easily distinguishable from Tardys more over the top delivery.
Besides chuck yes!
@@187Wretched more like from pestilence, he killed it way more in their first two albums
awesome band, and one heck of an awesome work, and recording. For at the time it had like 36 tracks and that was a feat for metal death record , it had tons of tracks, awesome work and james murphy is amazing as on all the bands he helped on leads and solos, one of the heaviest recordings at the time from a brutal heavy band
My first Obituary Album >.The art got me hooked on this!!! Wicked!! listening since 1994
Absolutely Amazing! Love the atmosphere and sound.
I used to go a bar in Tampa FL called Brass mugg and watch these bands...and had the opportunity to share the stage with some too in my band called Decepcion back in the day.
back when we bought records based on the awesome cover artwork 😀