She's new to Metal lol.... Whats the problem?.... I think she has a partner living with her and he's got his wings in metal.... Wish I could take my journey again!!!
@@cepholopod777 no problem at all! just Mortician are a hilarious band, the idea that they would be a gateway to a all time classic is funny, thats all, no problems here, just entrertained by the thought
you must be a newbie to this genre of music. When this album came out, there were almost no females that listened to this. And for the few that did, certainly didn't look like her, no offense to those few original females. I never seen a woman this attractive talk about Bolt Thrower back in the day. Get with it dude and learn some appreciation, it'll take you far
I see we have some scene points accountants that have joined the party ... kaiya, I wasn't going to say anything because you are new, but you have exceeded the maximum swag for your tenure in the metal scene and that will usually wake up the hypersensitive elitist who thinks you are trying to steal their "precious" ⭕ i really wish you would do one of these first time reaction videos for Mortal Decay leading up to HHR releasing their debut album on vinyl and perhaps culminating it with an interview like you did with Paul from Cannibal. keep up the great work
I'm from Brazil and I had the opportunity to play opening for Morbid Angel in 2005 in Rio de Janeiro I had opportunity to meet Trey Azagthoth, David Vicent and Pete Sandoval ... never I'll forget
Also almost every modern metal album nowdays is too clean and sterile. New Metallica is a good example. And don't get me wrong, i still love Metallica, but I think metal music should have some dirt and you should feel it in your balls!!
I love the format. I'm old enough to remember when a group of friends would sit down around the tape player and listen to an album together...this feels close and brings me back a bunch of years :)
What's more impressive is that those musicians back then didn't have ProTools to fix minor mistakes. Things were mixed, but that drumming is about as authentic as it gets.
Lord of all Fevers and Plagues was added to the CD release version, and was an update version of a track that originally appeared on their (unreleased at the time) debut Abominations of Desolation.
@@fabiodewitt9140 Domination is not even in the convo IMO. Blessed are the Sick, Altars of Madness, Covenant then all the rest of it can f1ck off. Just how i see it though
To me this is like the Ride the Lightning of death metal. First and one of the few death metals i like the entire album and dont skip songs. This is a masterpiece. Evil Spells is one of the greatest metal sings ever.
Phenomenal band. I've been binging on Covenant and Domination lately. They had it all. Lyrics, vocals, guitars, drums. Awesome Lovecraft references in lyrics. One of the most musically competent bands ever regardless of genre.
Gathered for a sacred rite. Subconscious minds allied. Call upon immortals. Call upon the oldest ones to intercede. Rid us of our human waste. Cleanse our earthly lives. Make us one with darkness. Enlighten us to your ways.
3 albums after this one girl: Nocturnus - The Key (featuring Mike browning from morbid Angel on drums/vocals) Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican Kataklysm - Temple of Knowledge
There is a reason that "Lord of Fevers and Plagues" was omitted - it was not present on the LP and cassette releases. It was included as a bonus track on the CD release. At the time of release, CDs were just starting to replace LP/cassette in terms of media sales. The album has a sticker on the cover that noted that it was also available on CD because not all minor label releases would get a CD release at the time. EDIT - she stumbles on this reading comments around 1:15:00. The masters available for remastering may not have included those extra tracks?
David Vincent's version is that Richard Brunelle started having substance problems and was just not keeping up with the level professionalism required by the band, he was later given another chance in 1994 to play with them on tour as live member and perhaps continue as a full member, but allegedly the problems remained there and the band just wasn't his 100% priority. Which was at a time Morbid Angel was doing really successful and got a major label contract, had videos on MTV, etc, so in a way, he left himself behind...
First heard Morbid Angel and Bolt Thrower on the Grindcrusher compilation album in 1990. It’s so good it should be reviewed on its own. There are several versions, the 70+ minute one is the one to hear, although the shorter version has some different tracks that are equally good. The Bolt Thrower and Napalm Death songs are swapped out, for instance, but Bolt Thrower’s World Eater is a highlight on the longer version.
Dig Pearson is the founder of Earache Records. That's why he's mentioned as (executive) producer on those early albums. I doubt that he was actually very much involved in the studio recordings (if at all).
Extreme metal of the late 80's/first 90's was pure gold! If you want some other suggestions: First album from Deicide (self titled) "The Somberlain" by Dissection "De Mysteriis dom Sathanas" by Mayhem "Under the Sign of the Black Mark" by Bathory "Slowly we Rot" by Obituary PS. you have a new subscriber 😎👍
On Blasphemy, the guitar part you were describing had a phaser effect on it. You can change the speed of it. On this one it was set very slow. Also, Fevers was not on the album because it wouldn't fit on the vinyl version.
Now check out 'Drink'n with the Devil' It's David Vincent explaining why he is the way he is, he is not just a front man, bass player, master vocalist, he is a man with a message and a purpose.
I am happy uou are listening to this album specifically. This is just an all time classic album. It is the Reign in Blood of its genre. 1989 was a great year for death metal. It is when I first started getting into death metal. Sepultura Beneath the remains, Bolt Thrower Realm of Chaos, Carcass Symphonies of Sickness and Terrorizer World Downfall which the drummer and bass player from morbid angel played on were great albums of that time.
I know every song off by heart, chords, riffs, and can play the drums to every song off ( of every album ) by heart!!!!!! Hardest working band!!!!!!! 1989 all over again!!!! LOVE AND RESPECT!!!!!!❤
WOW!!!! I was the one who paid for the recording and Rutan being my best friend-- he was the one that invited me down to fulfill a long time dream!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Lord of All Fevers was only on the original cd, not the vinyl and cassette versions. Probably because of time restrictions of the vinyl version or because Dig, the head of Earache, wanted a bonus track to promote the cd with.
I remember seeing them play this live @ the Masquerade (the original one) in ATL forever years ago. After the show we got to talk to Trey All these years of later album still has no weak tracks I had a feeling she would like the Maze of torment breakdown @ 32:02 ........and I was right!!
This was the album that got me into death metal. I saw them on tour supporting Alters not knowing one song by them. by the end of the show, I bought a CD and a shirt from their merch table.
Chapel Of Ghouls went on like, 30 metal compilation albums a few months after Alter Of Madness was released. Legendary album and it slaughters today's death metal.
At that time, MORBID ANGEL alongside ENTOMBED ( Sweden) Napalm Death ( uk Grind Death) and many other bands were real predecessors of DEATH METAL genre! They are LEGENDARY! Trey Azagthoth psychedelic and yet virtuous guitar solos are incredible!
One of the greatest albums of all time. I understand how it can be overwhelming at first, but it totally makes sense after a few listens. They are geniuses :)
Well, I saw them first during the Altars of Madness tour in fucking 1989 (Willem II/Den Bosch), again in 1991 and 1993, actually the golden era of death metal and the excitement during this era was unreal. In 1989, Pete "the feet" Sandoval did a short extra soundcheck before the gig started to check his kicks. Every time he played his super fast bass drum parts the crowd was screaming as if the band was already playing. I'll never forget the anticipation for this band. Best album imo is Covenant though, Dave Vincent's vocals are much deeper. 🤘
I've seen that you talk about Covenant's 'God of emptiness'. I must say that I love this song, and I don't care at all about whether it's slow or not. It has a dark atmosphere that makes it unique. Nice video, keep on doing it
I really wish you would do more videos like this where you just listen to an album. Did you stop doing this because of copyright issues. I’m trying to start an extreme metal magazine love to interview you sometime. Mike
I love Alters of Madness its getting up there into my favorite record of all time immortal rites chapel of ghouls suffocation maze of torment are a daily rotation for me i freaking love this record man
1989 was an epic year for death metal albums. Destruction, Sodom, Entombed, Obituary, Autopsy, Carcass and so many more. What a year!!! My neck still hurts.
I remember back in the mother land, going to the metal flea market and getting all new stuff in tape Cassettes, not only the new wave of death metal, doom metal, and doom death as well, paradise lost, lost paradise album was a bomb!!!
I'm one of those who was there when this first came out,,,and yes my balls were blown away,, the history of morbid angel goes back much earlier than this first release,,they were really popular in the underground scene,,their demos were cult classics,,so when they finally got the first album out,, it was one of the most anticipated releases ever,,and boy they certainly didn't disappoint,,,
@@Riky_Jones yes! I actually saw them live last year and they sounded pretty good! Performance was a little lack luster in comparison to the rest of the lineup but they were still solid sound wise.
I've been listening to Morbid Angel for over 30 years, and the diversity in their stuff never ceases to amaze me. One of the original great death metal acts, they never disappoint apart from the awful anomaly that is 'Illud Divinum Insanus.' Blessed are the Sick' is their crowning achievement, in my opinion.
@Subohmcircus everyone's forgotten about the genious S.O.D and their "tribute" to Celtic Frost. Really fun song I think! Thank you for reminding me! 🙂👍
Mortician Shirt, but never heard Alters of Madness????🤔🤣 WTF!!!!!!
my thoughts exactly hehe
She's new to Metal lol.... Whats the problem?.... I think she has a partner living with her and he's got his wings in metal.... Wish I could take my journey again!!!
@@cepholopod777 no problem at all! just Mortician are a hilarious band, the idea that they would be a gateway to a all time classic is funny, thats all, no problems here, just entrertained by the thought
you must be a newbie to this genre of music. When this album came out, there were almost no females that listened to this. And for the few that did, certainly didn't look like her, no offense to those few original females. I never seen a woman this attractive talk about Bolt Thrower back in the day. Get with it dude and learn some appreciation, it'll take you far
I see we have some scene points accountants that have joined the party ... kaiya, I wasn't going to say anything because you are new, but you have exceeded the maximum swag for your tenure in the metal scene and that will usually wake up the hypersensitive elitist who thinks you are trying to steal their "precious" ⭕
i really wish you would do one of these first time reaction videos for Mortal Decay leading up to HHR releasing their debut album on vinyl and perhaps culminating it with an interview like you did with Paul from Cannibal.
keep up the great work
Does she know that Mortician is a band too?
NOCTURNUS
It's clearly Mortician
@@Bloodimpaler that wasn't the question
@@JayDcay wasn't answering to a question
@@Bloodimpaler then what were you doing? Lol 🤷♂️
I'm from Brazil and I had the opportunity to play opening for Morbid Angel in 2005 in Rio de Janeiro I had opportunity to meet Trey Azagthoth, David Vicent and Pete Sandoval ... never I'll forget
What band did you played in?
Ancestral Malediction? great stuff my dude
Nowadays metalheads just miss the best records.
Also almost every modern metal album nowdays is too clean and sterile. New Metallica is a good example. And don't get me wrong, i still love Metallica, but I think metal music should have some dirt and you should feel it in your balls!!
Not me. I love diving into albums
@MegaAndyGG yeah that's what makes MA's classic albums great, the organic dirty sound, new stuff is way too overproduced
no one can not made a brilliance metal,like a oldskull bands like a kreator,morbid angel,manowar,iron maiden etc.
I love the format. I'm old enough to remember when a group of friends would sit down around the tape player and listen to an album together...this feels close and brings me back a bunch of years :)
Been playing for 38 years on the drums-- ALTARS OF MADNESS is still one of the toughest drum albums ever recorded!!!!! SUPER INTENSE!!!!
What's more impressive is that those musicians back then didn't have ProTools to fix minor mistakes. Things were mixed, but that drumming is about as authentic as it gets.
Pete would practice until he passed out
HELL YESSSSSSS!!!! I love this so much!!!! Thank you for shining light once again on this album!!!!
pete sandoval, absolute legend
As in Hard to play?
It's a contender for best death metal album of all time in my book.
for me Also together with ugra karma from impaled nazarene
'Left Hand Path' by Entombed gets my vote.
@@vladdracool3255 Ugra is so off the wall, creative, and really stands alone.
Ridiculous. MA is not even the best death metal band in their own state.
Cannibal corspe tomb,and butchered and bleeding have a case?
Lord of all Fevers and Plagues was added to the CD release version, and was an update version of a track that originally appeared on their (unreleased at the time) debut Abominations of Desolation.
I named my fish Pazuzu.
@@6evil6dead64 amazing
Legendary death metal album.
Personally most of my favorite Morbid Angel songs are on other albums, but I think this album is probably their best overall album.
God of Emptiness , Maze of Torment, Visions From the Darkside , Chapel of Ghouls, and Ageless I Am are my favorite Morbid Angel songs
To me Domination and Covenant are far superior than Altar of Madness.
@@fabiodewitt9140 It's true musically they definitely are, but the Vocals are much better on Altars of Madness
@@fabiodewitt9140 Todos pueden superiores , pero , el ALTARS es el mejor . Si hubieras estado ahí cuando apareció , ufff MORTAL . COPIAPO CHILE KMOT
@@fabiodewitt9140 Domination is not even in the convo IMO. Blessed are the Sick, Altars of Madness, Covenant then all the rest of it can f1ck off. Just how i see it though
To me this is like the Ride the Lightning of death metal. First and one of the few death metals i like the entire album and dont skip songs. This is a masterpiece. Evil Spells is one of the greatest metal sings ever.
Comentário irrelevante.
urgh Metallica, get that shite out of here.
@@Grandmastergav86 youre SO cool dude
@@Grandmastergav86 you're out of your mind, '80s metallica is s-tier forever.
always cool watching someone react to these classics for the first time
For sure. I'm just sad the youngsters never got to see these bands live in their prime.
Phenomenal band. I've been binging on Covenant and Domination lately. They had it all. Lyrics, vocals, guitars, drums. Awesome Lovecraft references in lyrics. One of the most musically competent bands ever regardless of genre.
ruclips.net/video/lS8Y-zxB2cs/видео.html too!
me too
I'stll have my morbid shirts from the 90's. I wear them in public nothing but praises
This is the sickest album ever. I listened to this every single day on my discman in high school lol
AMAZING ALBUM.with pete sandoval+david vincent of TERRORIZER.
When the guitar solos on an album make the solos on 'Reign In Blood' sound sane, you know it's going to be fun :D
Gathered for a sacred rite. Subconscious minds allied. Call upon immortals. Call upon the oldest ones to intercede. Rid us of our human waste. Cleanse our earthly lives. Make us one with darkness. Enlighten us to your ways.
My favorite Morbid Angel album!
Absolutely. For me it's the best death metal album of all times.
Got this when it released, I’ve listened to it countless times and it still blows my mind today. Absolute classic.
3 albums after this one girl:
Nocturnus - The Key (featuring Mike browning from morbid Angel on drums/vocals)
Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican
Kataklysm - Temple of Knowledge
That part in Visions From The Dark Side probably inspired a lot of Melodic Death and Black metal from the 90s.
I loved EVERY SECOND of this! Are you planning on doing the next few albums? Their progression is really interesting.
The fact that a dude in a comment section proudly says NOCTURNUS had me in stitches
Morbid Angel are something else 🤘🏻
Saw this classic line up in 1991 in Dublin Ireland played Alters and Blessed tracks Trey was savage
There is a reason that "Lord of Fevers and Plagues" was omitted - it was not present on the LP and cassette releases. It was included as a bonus track on the CD release. At the time of release, CDs were just starting to replace LP/cassette in terms of media sales. The album has a sticker on the cover that noted that it was also available on CD because not all minor label releases would get a CD release at the time.
EDIT - she stumbles on this reading comments around 1:15:00. The masters available for remastering may not have included those extra tracks?
The most consistent and Enjoyable Morbid Angel album from start to finish
Domination?
@@apepv9077 This one and Domination are both hit or miss. Covenant and Formulas are the two most consistent albums in the discography
my favorite album of all times. Its like the wine.
David Vincent's version is that Richard Brunelle started having substance problems and was just not keeping up with the level professionalism required by the band, he was later given another chance in 1994 to play with them on tour as live member and perhaps continue as a full member, but allegedly the problems remained there and the band just wasn't his 100% priority. Which was at a time Morbid Angel was doing really successful and got a major label contract, had videos on MTV, etc, so in a way, he left himself behind...
Did they ever say how Richard brunelle passed away ?
Their best album and one of the best extreme metal albums ever.
Also, love the mortician shirt 🤟🏻
Lord of all fevers and plagues is part of the OG album. Idk why that version doesn’t have it? Copyright issues w youtube?
First heard Morbid Angel and Bolt Thrower on the Grindcrusher compilation album in 1990. It’s so good it should be reviewed on its own. There are several versions, the 70+ minute one is the one to hear, although the shorter version has some different tracks that are equally good. The Bolt Thrower and Napalm Death songs are swapped out, for instance, but Bolt Thrower’s World Eater is a highlight on the longer version.
Dig Pearson is the founder of Earache Records. That's why he's mentioned as (executive) producer on those early albums. I doubt that he was actually very much involved in the studio recordings (if at all).
Extreme metal of the late 80's/first 90's was pure gold!
If you want some other suggestions:
First album from Deicide (self titled)
"The Somberlain" by Dissection
"De Mysteriis dom Sathanas" by Mayhem
"Under the Sign of the Black Mark" by Bathory
"Slowly we Rot" by Obituary
PS. you have a new subscriber 😎👍
The Somberlain I'll second that......
On Blasphemy, the guitar part you were describing had a phaser effect on it. You can change the speed of it. On this one it was set very slow.
Also, Fevers was not on the album because it wouldn't fit on the vinyl version.
Now check out 'Drink'n with the Devil' It's David Vincent explaining why he is the way he is, he is not just a front man, bass player, master vocalist, he is a man with a message and a purpose.
Dave Vincent visited us with Vltimas. A cool artist, he behaves like an actor on stage.
They released Abominations of Desolation in 1986. A kind of unofficial debut. Had the cassette.
I had that cassette.
Love your taste for rough music! ♥
I am happy uou are listening to this album specifically. This is just an all time classic album. It is the Reign in Blood of its genre. 1989 was a great year for death metal. It is when I first started getting into death metal. Sepultura Beneath the remains, Bolt Thrower Realm of Chaos, Carcass Symphonies of Sickness and Terrorizer World Downfall which the drummer and bass player from morbid angel played on were great albums of that time.
I know every song off by heart, chords, riffs, and can play the drums to every song off ( of every album ) by heart!!!!!! Hardest working band!!!!!!! 1989 all over again!!!! LOVE AND RESPECT!!!!!!❤
holy shit youre that dude who played on "new" rottrevore?
WOW!!!! I was the one who paid for the recording and Rutan being my best friend-- he was the one that invited me down to fulfill a long time dream!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Do What Thou Wilt Shalt be the Whole of the Law!
This album RULES!
In the top 10 of Death Metal albums of all times🖤
That guitar in Immortal Rites sounds from another planet. It's just hilarious creepy🤘
Altars is a Masterpiece!!! I was with my older Sister when I bought this way back in the day!!! 😀 😎 👍 ❤
This album also was very influential to norwegian black metal bands.
I am proud of you for listening MA ❤️
Yes, "Lord Of All Fevers And Plague" was a cd bonus track, not included on the vinyl record. Great song though.
It's easily in the top ten DM albums of all time, how does one only discover it now...
Because time is relative.
some people are just new to the genre and discover things differently.
The younger generation(generation Z) have recently discovered MA's magnum opus which is AOM\m/🔥🔥🔥
some people don't listen to metal
This is my favorite MA album! Yeahh! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Immortal rites 2:06
(step on gas) 2:54
(switch) 3:45
(switch) 6:22
(step on gas) 6:41
Suffocation 10:46
(switch) 11:16
(switch) 11:57
(switch) 14:19
(step on gas) 14:51
Visions from the dark side 19:48
(switch) 20:10
(switch) 20:54
(switch back) 22:00
(step on gas) 23:08
(slow down) 23:39
(step on gas) 24:23
(switch) 24:41
Maze of torment 29:33
(step on gas) 30:01
(slow down) 32:01
(slow down further) 33:17
(speed up) 33:41
(step on gas) 33:52
(final lap) 34:25
Chapel of ghouls 43:43
(switch) 44:02
(switch back) 44:17
(switch) 44:43
(switch) 45:13
(switch) 45:31
(switch back) 47:23
(switch) 47:43
(switch) 48:16
(speed up) 49:13
(final lap) 49:25
Lord of All Fevers was only on the original cd, not the vinyl and cassette versions. Probably because of time restrictions of the vinyl version or because Dig, the head of Earache, wanted a bonus track to promote the cd with.
Saw them live on their first tour. Just awesome.....
I remember seeing them play this live @ the Masquerade (the original one) in ATL forever years ago. After the show we got to talk to Trey
All these years of later album still has no weak tracks
I had a feeling she would like the Maze of torment breakdown @ 32:02 ........and I was right!!
This was the album that got me into death metal. I saw them on tour supporting Alters not knowing one song by them. by the end of the show, I bought a CD and a shirt from their merch table.
Have this on LP
Altars of Madness solo is one of the best solos ever in any genre
Well, it has been a lot of time since 1991 waiting for you to discover Morbid Angel. Pupuci! (this is the romanian for Xsss) Thank you!
I concider myself lucky that i´ve spend my youth in that time period of metal.
Chapel Of Ghouls went on like, 30 metal compilation albums a few months after Alter Of Madness was released. Legendary album and it slaughters today's death metal.
At that time, MORBID ANGEL alongside ENTOMBED ( Sweden) Napalm Death ( uk Grind Death) and many other bands were real predecessors of DEATH METAL genre! They are LEGENDARY! Trey Azagthoth psychedelic and yet virtuous guitar solos are incredible!
awesome! I was 17 when I got this album. Never been the same.
One of the greatest albums of all time. I understand how it can be overwhelming at first, but it totally makes sense after a few listens. They are geniuses :)
Well, I saw them first during the Altars of Madness tour in fucking 1989 (Willem II/Den Bosch), again in 1991 and 1993, actually the golden era of death metal and the excitement during this era was unreal. In 1989, Pete "the feet" Sandoval did a short extra soundcheck before the gig started to check his kicks. Every time he played his super fast bass drum parts the crowd was screaming as if the band was already playing. I'll never forget the anticipation for this band. Best album imo is Covenant though, Dave Vincent's vocals are much deeper. 🤘
Awesome to see you grooving out to these tunes
I've seen that you talk about Covenant's 'God of emptiness'. I must say that I love this song, and I don't care at all about whether it's slow or not. It has a dark atmosphere that makes it unique. Nice video, keep on doing it
Bow to me splendily 😳
Lmao I love the face melts you o when it changes tempo\break downs. This album is magnificent
Second time viewing,subscribed just now,sweet backdrop
Memories of walking home from school listening to this on my sony wakman. Getting ready to double bass blast beat the neighbours into hell.
It's very therapeutic and most satisfying, isn't it??
How about some Celtic Frost? I mean, another legendary extreme metal group that melts your brain and face. Tom Warrior is a legend frfr no cap 😂
You should review their first album Abominations Of Desolation.
Awesome band
I really wish you would do more videos like this where you just listen to an album. Did you stop doing this because of copyright issues. I’m trying to start an extreme metal magazine love to interview you sometime. Mike
In my memories, Chapel of Ghouls sounds different, wasn't there another version at the time ?
I love Alters of Madness its getting up there into my favorite record of all time immortal rites chapel of ghouls suffocation maze of torment are a daily rotation for me i freaking love this record man
Love this album, listen to it for my gym workouts often and Deaths Leprosy album
And is that Demon Souls in the background?
1989 was an epic year for death metal albums. Destruction, Sodom, Entombed, Obituary, Autopsy, Carcass and so many more. What a year!!! My neck still hurts.
She headbangs different than the music.
89, 90, 91 , and 92 the Golden age of metal... There was no time like that, so many good bands came out with such force...
Faxxxxxxxxx Especially 1990
Trve.
I remember back in the mother land, going to the metal flea market and getting all new stuff in tape Cassettes, not only the new wave of death metal, doom metal, and doom death as well, paradise lost, lost paradise album was a bomb!!!
Lord of all fevers and Plauge is a available on Spotify
I'm one of those who was there when this first came out,,,and yes my balls were blown away,, the history of morbid angel goes back much earlier than this first release,,they were really popular in the underground scene,,their demos were cult classics,,so when they finally got the first album out,, it was one of the most anticipated releases ever,,and boy they certainly didn't disappoint,,,
This album is the epitome of everything 80s metal. Fast riffs, solos all over the place, thrashy, doomy, heavy, angry,
I like that Mortician shirt! Some east coast NYC death metal right there!
Love your vids your reaction to maze of torment had me like shes feelin it.😂 fkn sick album and a sick reaction.
Oh and Pete Sandoval- the drummer 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Have you heard of Skeletal Remains?
@@Riky_Jones yes! I actually saw them live last year and they sounded pretty good! Performance was a little lack luster in comparison to the rest of the lineup but they were still solid sound wise.
@@imaKaiya yeah they opened for Exhumed and Incantation. Awesome band!
I've been listening to Morbid Angel for over 30 years, and the diversity in their stuff never ceases to amaze me. One of the original great death metal acts, they never disappoint apart from the awful anomaly that is 'Illud Divinum Insanus.' Blessed are the Sick' is their crowning achievement, in my opinion.
Gods
Visions from the Darkside is my favorite track from MA as it is the best track from the album
This album is killer
Blasphemy
the intro was bullets firing. The outro was shell casings hitting the ground.
❤ F great album. Cheers from France.
there is a version with altenate mixes and extra songs
masterpiece! It's a masterpiece.
@Subohmcircus everyone's forgotten about the genious S.O.D and their "tribute" to Celtic Frost. Really fun song I think! Thank you for reminding me! 🙂👍
yes!🤘
hey it's a Metal Meltdown fella! Howzit David
@@jason_108 hey man, good to see the MM crew expanding its reach!
@@davidviteris It'd be fun to have Kaila join a MM stream & battle.
Great Choice such a ahead of times tune so much mind fkry on the rifs and beats ....pure evil \-/ Cheers :)
It's an Absolute Masterpiece.
Lord Of All Fevers & Plague is available on RUclips. It's one of my favorites, too bad it wasn't there.