Really cool to hear about his relationship with chuck and about recording the early autopsy records, its like a death metal time capsule. Thanks for for such a great interview!
Cool, thats the first interview ever where Chris finally appreciate later Death albums from post-Spiritual era.. cause he always been like "not my cup of tea", finally he marks them as fantastic albums:)... Personally i love everything from Scream to Sound, so it made a smile on my face that this old dog finally admits he can enjoy these later albums too :)
Those two tracks (Land of No return & Beyond the unholy grave) that supposedly weren't on Scream Bloody Gore, WERE on the cd version (Under One Flag records UK 1987) but not on the vinyl or cassette versions.
Definitely a shame to hear Autopsy labeled caveman death metal. I know thats supposed to be an endearing term but, ech. Mental Funeral is a nightmarishly psychedelic prog-ladden masterpiece with lots of simple grindcore-esque riffs (often still very creative, but strewn together with other riffs awesomely). The genius structures and atmospheres go over most peoples head. Just discovered and subbed to the channel, super interesting stuff. Cheers.
That 'chorus'-riff on the first half of Twisted Mass.. is almost stupidly simple yet almost unlike anything ive heard. I fuckin love it. It has a slimy, regal, phrygian-like mode to it.
Something with L? Come on! land of no return, it's on the mutilation demo, and beyond the unholy grave was already a classick in 87 would have loved to hear Chris talk about Bob Yost. Great to hear Chris
The interview is pure gold, well done, really enjoyed that!
@@thedddemon appreciate it brother
Really cool to hear about his relationship with chuck and about recording the early autopsy records, its like a death metal time capsule. Thanks for for such a great interview!
As legendary as the first 2 Autopsy albums are, I prefer everything from 2011 to 2022 even more!
It’s amazing how prolific and consistent they’ve been since reforming
Cool, thats the first interview ever where Chris finally appreciate later Death albums from post-Spiritual era.. cause he always been like "not my cup of tea", finally he marks them as fantastic albums:)... Personally i love everything from Scream to Sound, so it made a smile on my face that this old dog finally admits he can enjoy these later albums too :)
Autopsy rules. My favorite death metal band.
Killer interview. Autopsy reigns supreme!
Thanks!
Death metal OG right there🤘 what a legend Great interview my dude
Appreciate it man. Royalty for sure and still bringing it
Those two tracks (Land of No return & Beyond the unholy grave) that supposedly weren't on Scream Bloody Gore, WERE on the cd version (Under One Flag records UK 1987) but not on the vinyl or cassette versions.
Awesome interview
Thanks for checking it out!
really great interview
They used to play 'Shiteater' in the year before they split
best death metal band ever!!
Chris sporting a Residents tee of course, dudes a legend and loves weird trippy shit !!!
Definitely a shame to hear Autopsy labeled caveman death metal. I know thats supposed to be an endearing term but, ech. Mental Funeral is a nightmarishly psychedelic prog-ladden masterpiece with lots of simple grindcore-esque riffs (often still very creative, but strewn together with other riffs awesomely). The genius structures and atmospheres go over most peoples head. Just discovered and subbed to the channel, super interesting stuff. Cheers.
That 'chorus'-riff on the first half of Twisted Mass.. is almost stupidly simple yet almost unlike anything ive heard. I fuckin love it. It has a slimy, regal, phrygian-like mode to it.
Correct
Something with L? Come on! land of no return, it's on the mutilation demo, and beyond the unholy grave was already a classick in 87 would have loved to hear Chris talk about Bob Yost. Great to hear Chris
"promosm" 😅