"Manual Manic Procedures" by 200 Stab Wounds | ALBUM REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- 200 Stab Wounds serve up healthy nutritious death metal with a couple extra spices on their sophomore album.
"Manual Manic Procedures" by 200 Stab Wounds
Released June 28th 2024 via Metal Blade Records
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Can I just say, as a big black metal fan, I absolutely love this album and the band. They're so underrated. I wouldn't be the biggest fan of DM (apart from Death) but this band are so groovy, ripping and brutal!!
Not gonna lie, the minute a read the name of the band I immediately thought of the 28 stab wounds meme from Detroit become human
These guys steal every show they play.. it’s the energy and the genuine love of the performance and the music that sets them apart…
Lets put it like this: they dont reinvent the wheel. But they make some fine, well made, high quality rims 👍🏻
I like them because they're just horror-movie style music. Songs like Masters of Morbidity, Skin Milk, Drilling Your Head, etc., can all be put into gore movies. Are they the most original band? No, early Death and Cannibal Corpse were doing what they were doing well before. HOWEVER, I think what separates them apart is just how raw and hard it is. Just straight caveman headbanging music -- but also the addition of hardcore aspects and more "spacey", "dark ambient" (like melody near the end of Masters) and thrash influences (like Parricide) just mixes so well. It's literally straight up evil music, exactly what death metal is
Great album . .. Reciord is worthy of the pat on the back award for not using orchestral , Choral biits or clean vocals .. Thank Fuck .
Great review. I totally agree that 200 Stab Wounds are fucking awesome. Everything they have released has been amazing, and this album is no exception. “Manual Manic Procedures” could easily be the best album released in 2024.
Saw them in Ireland supporting Cattle Decapitation. Their newer songs that they played off this album sounded like a really cool step up from their older stuff.
Very glad I came across this band, straight forward death metal. Very catchy and groovy. These guys are easily my 2nd favorite death metal band after cannibal corpse.
saw these dudes in may in pontiac and got smacked in the head with a full beer. best set of the night.
💯👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 I say it again, my favorite Metal reviewer.
So excited to hear this record. I loved slave to the scalpel and their ep masters of morbidity was pretty great. They seem to be following in the footsteps of cannibal corpse where they release a record, then tour relentlessly to support it.
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Got this on pre order, can't wait to get my mitts on it!
Just bought tickets to see them live , I was hooked when I heard the opening to their album "slave to the scalpel"
Saw them at "metal and beer fest" in Philly and they put on a great show. Not even a really big death metal fan. But they were solid.
I love 200 Stab Wounds and I got their album yesterday early in the mail and gave it a listen and it’s a solid banger. Like you said the band isn’t reinventing the genre but I think the band does a great job of including other genre influences into their music as well, the beginning of Hands of Eternity gives me welcome home sanitarium vibes and a lot of the solos have a nasty Slayer feel to them. The band is the right amount of playful when it comes to throwing genres together without taking focus away from the death metal aspects of the music like while it can have thrashy moments you’re still being bludgeoned with death metal, I can’t wait to see where these guys go next!
They've released a single as well with 2 tracks that aren't on the EP or other album
One of J Dawgs favorite bands.
This sounds like a marriage of Necroticism and Heartwork. Great!