Morbid Angel is one of those bands I literally feared back in those days. I was brought up in christian church so seeing and hearing this for the first time, it scared the shit out of me but I wanted more.
Saint Andrew was crucified in an X cross and celebrates that very day 30 of November, date of release of that ep as well. Do not know if Trey's hellenic roots made him acknowledge this event.
@@elpeluca7780 According to me, sorry. The two aforementioned albums are heavier and more extreme than Reign in Blood, that's just fact. Music isn't a competition, but I can prefer better music over worse music
This guy caused me so much frustration back in the day. I got hooked on MA around '93 when Covenant came out. I had this recording in a tape, so no line up into, studio, etc etc. No internet too. I've always knew deep down inside that it wasn't Browning on drums but couldn't confirm it. Until I saw them live for the first time (1998 FFTTF tour). Got to talk a bit with "Commando" and only then I got my answer. My favourite recording from them, although I worship all the good stuff.
@@troytromwell I got to see them a couple of times after Vincent came back, but my first time was that tour with Vader. This gig actually: ruclips.net/video/am4bY5C_hRs/видео.html
Deixa -me adivinhar ...Paradise Garage ? Isso foi simplesmente o concerto de Death Metal ( e até no geral ) onde estive que mais me impressionou. Morbid Angel nesse tempo era algo que nunca mais ninguém vê/ouve . "Mágico " é a palavra mais correcta ,ou pelo menos para descrever aquilo que nem sequer compreendes @@ricardopereira2746
That's great... Thanks for sharing this... The text in the box reads weird about the death metal scene of the 90s in the late 80s... The way it's written, just something that has hit me. Anyway, thanks for sharing this...
David Vincent's pure brutality with his vocals on this demo are unmatchable even in the following albums ("Alters..." and "Blessed...."), not to mention, much, much less with Morbid Angel nowadays. This album is a rare gem of pure unbridled lust for death metal.
This was my first encounter with MA back late 80s I was blown away then. Haven't heard this in ages now. I must say, it still sounds awesome. Thanx for the upload.
You're one of the few who got to hear this before Altars of Madness, that's pretty awesome! My first encounter was in 1993 when Covenant was released. I saw their video for "God of Emptiness" on Headbanger's Ball and it was pretty terrifying for its time. Lol
I heard this before altars too and I couldn't wait to go into the record store in Liverpool to pick it up then read the lyric sheet on the bus on the way home. Of course I was blown away and still listen to it in 2020
They did. They recorded "Abominations " album in 1986, but remained unreleased until 1991. Also 2 tracks from this demo appeared as a 7" single in 1988 on Splattermaniac records/Off The Disc records out of Switzerland. By the way, the first Death Metal record was released in 1985 by Possessed called "Seven Churches".
No apparently after he left he didn't play in any other bands which is a damn shame. Any band would've been lucky to have him. Incredibly lucky. Too bad that as talented as he was he pretty much got overlooked in music history.
He was in other bands. Don't remember the names, but I think he was MA's best drummer. Pete was faster and more technical, but I think Wayne's style and take on Mike's parts fit the band the best.
Well what happened to it I lost my whole collection from getting locked up I'm slowly getting it back. The thing that pisses me off the most is I'm not getting the original copies a lot of them pretty much all of them are reissues
@@warshipsatin8764 it depends what you think is a big collection.. yeah for me it was because I actually listen to my music there are people out there that have 20,000 records and don't even listen to them you know what I mean? I had about 2500 CDs and 500 records andsome tapes....
I'm collecting again I will never get some of the things I had that were original presses if I can get an original press I will but if not I'll just get a reissue which is fine with me... But I'm still into it and I'm still collecting that's what matters
I first heard this (with the intro) on Satan's Revenge II Compilation in 1988 on New Renaissance Records and it blew me away!!! I was a Morbid Angel fan just before 'Altars Of Madness' came out. I played the hell out of 'Thy Kingdom Come' - it was one of my favorite songs! Hail Morbid Angel! Hails from Canada!
Sorry, I just found out that there is no Intro to this great song, I have been mistaken all these years!!! The so-called Intro is actually the Outro from Severe Warning on the Satan's Revenge II Compilation LP! So 'Thy Kingdom Come' actually has no 'Intro' ... sorry about the misleading information everybody - Hails from Canada again!
@@elpeluca7780 It was not hilarious in 1988 when in the old tape-trading days of the Underground... those days are not like now where everything is perfect and computerized.
I will die on the hill that Morbid Angel's demos are superior to all of their other releases. And I mean, their early full lengths are still fantastic. But this shit is on a different level right here. Some of the best death metal EVER, no doubt about that.
It's strange but as time passes, Morbid Angel keeps getting better and better. I'm talking about the old stuff naturally. I saw them years ago, damn, still is the most evil thing I have ever seen in my whole corrupted life.
Understand that recording a demo it a good studio in the mid 1980s was prohibitively expensive to what were pretty-much high school students. What it took for young men to have a serious band in 1987 as compared to today is incomparable & it can be heard in the music. Pre-web Extreme Metal was lightning in a bottle & is gone forever. Go to a show today and count the phones. Then compare the crowd to any show from the 80s and 90s. Metal is the best... Too bad you missed it!!
Id love to have this on vinyl signed by Trey Azagthoth and David Vincent and Pete and the whole band id die if I owned that id never open it and id keep it forever.
Pasa como todo tema musical.pero esto llega siempre grandes los MA.🤯🤯👍👍👍🤯🤘🤘🤘🤘🎂
For a demo, it's sounds good and thunderous.
My favorite version of this song
Wish altars sounded like this
Morbid Angel (USA) 1987
Lineup:
Trey Azagthoth (Lead Guitar)
Richard Brunelle (Lead Guitar) (R.I.P 2019)
David "Evil D" Vincent (Bass, Vocals)
Wayne Hartsell (Drums)
Tracklist (In Demo Tape):
Side 1
1. Thy Kingdom Come (00:00)
2. Abominations (03:49)
3. Blasphemy of the Holy Ghost (08:10)
Side 2 (Next)
1. Unholy Blasphemies
2. Chapel Of Ghouls
3. Evil Spells
Keep it metal 🤘
I have this gem on CD
One of the greatest a death metal recordings in history
Inolvidables
Fucking definitely on the best most Brutal demos ever
The best demo of all time with NECROVORE 🤘
This sounds incredible for a demo
2022 , at 53 years old this brutal masterpiece still blows my mind. since 1987 .
what did you think when you first heard them in 1987??? i cant imagine the level of technical brutal genius must have blown peoples minds.
This is one of the reasons “I only like their demo’s” guy vortexed into creation. 🤘🤘
This is especially valid with Morbid Angel, since all their classic "official" albums sound like shit, except Entangled in Chaos.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119altar of madness sounds like shit???????????
@@frkartt Point taken. Guess I was so focused on B, C, and especially D's garbage sound, that I forgot about A.
@@frkartt it's severely overrated
exhorder slaughter in the vatican
masterpiece
2023🤘
Morbid Angel is one of those bands I literally feared back in those days. I was brought up in christian church so seeing and hearing this for the first time, it scared the shit out of me but I wanted more.
Same here man. Morbid Angel and early Deicide seemed like the most blasphemous bands possible.
Saint Andrew was crucified in an X cross and celebrates that very day 30 of November, date of release of that ep as well. Do not know if Trey's hellenic roots made him acknowledge this event.
For a demo this sounds fucking amazing
ha ha I remember feeling like that when I bought the Bathory album
I never understood how music could scare a person.
This is really aggressive stuff for 1987....this was hot on the heels of Reign in Blood.....
Sarcófago I.N.R.I 1987
@@c.o.b.r.a586 This is more intense than Sarcafago.
Sarcofago's INRI and this demo are far better than Reign in Blood
@@ARG0T wym better? Since when is music a competition? Plus, better according to who? To what criteria?
@@elpeluca7780 According to me, sorry. The two aforementioned albums are heavier and more extreme than Reign in Blood, that's just fact. Music isn't a competition, but I can prefer better music over worse music
Fuckin' Morbid Angel..Impure Morbid Angel..Enjoy it true deathmetal hordes.
Yu fyckn shyt hed!
Nathan The Initiation Hahahah, Deathcrush does have grindcore influences though.
oye
no sabia de la existencia de esto😭
oyéndolo.. esta de ahuevo lml
Wow! You don't mention Wayne Hartsell on drums?
Judging by this recording, he's pretty fucking good!
This guy caused me so much frustration back in the day. I got hooked on MA around '93 when Covenant came out. I had this recording in a tape, so no line up into, studio, etc etc. No internet too. I've always knew deep down inside that it wasn't Browning on drums but couldn't confirm it. Until I saw them live for the first time (1998 FFTTF tour). Got to talk a bit with "Commando" and only then I got my answer. My favourite recording from them, although I worship all the good stuff.
@@ricardopereira2746 Good to know this stuff. I saw them on that tour as well. my first and only time. It was amazing.
@@troytromwell I got to see them a couple of times after Vincent came back, but my first time was that tour with Vader. This gig actually: ruclips.net/video/am4bY5C_hRs/видео.html
Oh wow Pete wasn't on this album?
Deixa -me adivinhar ...Paradise Garage ? Isso foi simplesmente o concerto de Death Metal ( e até no geral ) onde estive que mais me impressionou. Morbid Angel nesse tempo era algo que nunca mais ninguém vê/ouve . "Mágico " é a palavra mais correcta ,ou pelo menos para descrever aquilo que nem sequer compreendes @@ricardopereira2746
The Best! I got this from Trey by mail by early 1988!
EVER!!!
MYSTERIES ABOUT LIFE AND DEATH is the best hail Toxodeth
TOXODEATH - l'm from Splatterreeah - Morbid Angel are GODZ
Classic demo, masterpiece
Evr'body else was listening to Cinderella and Poison LOL!!!
best death metal demo ever
Just because it´s not Sandoval doesn´t mean the drummer Hartsell shouldn´t be mentioned in the prelims.
At10:08 that smashing cymbal sounds ungodly brutal wake the fuck hell up!!😈👍
This demo is strictly for REAL MUTHAPHUKIN G's
“THE” BEST death metal demo EVER recorded..
Death - Mutilation
Dismember - Reborn In Blasphemy
@@fahrezirafid8 NOT Thy Kingdom Come, Autopsy 88, Nihilsit Only Shreds Remain?
@@vergon6662 Autopsy 88 the best version of Critical Madness
Necrovore.
Divus di Mortuus
thanx for the upload!
The demos are so much better than most of their full length albums
That's great... Thanks for sharing this...
The text in the box reads weird about the death metal scene of the 90s in the late 80s... The way it's written, just something that has hit me. Anyway, thanks for sharing this...
David Vincent's pure brutality with his vocals on this demo are unmatchable even in the following albums ("Alters..." and "Blessed...."), not to mention, much, much less with Morbid Angel nowadays. This album is a rare gem of pure unbridled lust for death metal.
Altars is still fucking great.
Early David Vincent sounds like Rohk
This was my first encounter with MA back late 80s
I was blown away then.
Haven't heard this in ages now.
I must say, it still sounds awesome.
Thanx for the upload.
You're one of the few who got to hear this before Altars of Madness, that's pretty awesome! My first encounter was in 1993 when Covenant was released. I saw their video for "God of Emptiness" on Headbanger's Ball and it was pretty terrifying for its time. Lol
I heard this before altars too and I couldn't wait to go into the record store in Liverpool to pick it up then read the lyric sheet on the bus on the way home. Of course I was blown away and still listen to it in 2020
@@msw0322 Yeah, i was lucky to have contacts in the tape-trading community back then.
It was the ancient internet.
Raw as hell
By far the best work that they ever produced, beautiful upload. Vincent’s vocals are unmatched, even by him from this point on afterwards
Una de las mejores bandas del deathmetal de toda la la historia del deathmetal.aqui su momento lo dice todo🤘🤘👍🤘
The best death metal band in my opinion.
And to think they later went on to write killa cop
Fucking Evil!! \m/
I sold my ep a long time ago I totally fucked up 🤦♂️
Legendary
If they had released this as an ep back in the mid to late 80s,this might've been considered the first true death metal record
They did. They recorded "Abominations " album in 1986, but remained unreleased until 1991. Also 2 tracks from this demo appeared as a 7" single in 1988 on Splattermaniac records/Off The Disc records out of Switzerland. By the way, the first Death Metal record was released in 1985 by Possessed called "Seven Churches".
@Azhag Dark You weren't there,mate.
Idk death had some demos 85 ish
@@DischordalchorousMulitaton ещё раньше, 84 вроде
Wayne Hartsell on the drums.
Hugo Pires Wayne's FUCKING BRUTAL
Only see him featured on this demo ... Do you know any other bands he played?
No apparently after he left he didn't play in any other bands which is a damn shame. Any band would've been lucky to have him. Incredibly lucky. Too bad that as talented as he was he pretty much got overlooked in music history.
He was in other bands. Don't remember the names, but I think he was MA's best drummer. Pete was faster and more technical, but I think Wayne's style and take on Mike's parts fit the band the best.
@@markonomicon3171 yeah this is fucking crushing
holy shit i used to have this on tape
aeoeaeoe l still have it
Well what happened to it I lost my whole collection from getting locked up I'm slowly getting it back. The thing that pisses me off the most is I'm not getting the original copies a lot of them pretty much all of them are reissues
@@650AFTERHOURSOC did you have a big collection? was it stolen and sold or thrown away?
@@warshipsatin8764 it depends what you think is a big collection.. yeah for me it was because I actually listen to my music there are people out there that have 20,000 records and don't even listen to them you know what I mean? I had about 2500 CDs and 500 records andsome tapes....
I'm collecting again I will never get some of the things I had that were original presses if I can get an original press I will but if not I'll just get a reissue which is fine with me... But I'm still into it and I'm still collecting that's what matters
I'm a death metal guy, but I never really liked Morbid Angel. I have no idea why. But this demo makes me wanna love them.
really, only this one? their stuff is all over the place across their career and nothing else calls to you at all?
Black metal Morbid Angel 🤘
Gold.
The drum sound is awesome!
Amazing work
I first heard this (with the intro) on Satan's Revenge II Compilation in 1988 on New Renaissance Records and it blew me away!!! I was a Morbid Angel fan just before 'Altars Of Madness' came out. I played the hell out of 'Thy Kingdom Come' - it was one of my favorite songs! Hail Morbid Angel! Hails from Canada!
Sorry, I just found out that there is no Intro to this great song, I have been mistaken all these years!!! The so-called Intro is actually the Outro from Severe Warning on the Satan's Revenge II Compilation LP! So 'Thy Kingdom Come' actually has no 'Intro' ... sorry about the misleading information everybody - Hails from Canada again!
@@shadu-nar-mattaru794 hilarious
@@elpeluca7780 It was not hilarious in 1988 when in the old tape-trading days of the Underground... those days are not like now where everything is perfect and computerized.
@@shadu-nar-mattaru794 I wasn't criticising, I found it hilarious in an endearing way actually
BEST GUITAR SOLOS EVER, EVEN HENDRIX WOULD AGREE WITH ME
Trey loves Jimi, no surprise you came up with this comparison
You can lie if you want but I doubt you even have this demo... Yes I have the picture disc
DMX loved morbid Angel
how
Death Fucking Metal!!!!!!!
War metal morbid angel
Saw them in bbkings nyc early 2000s
I got the picture disc 🤘
I will die on the hill that Morbid Angel's demos are superior to all of their other releases. And I mean, their early full lengths are still fantastic. But this shit is on a different level right here. Some of the best death metal EVER, no doubt about that.
its not a very controversial hill, no need to die. a lot of metal bands released their best stuff (musically and production wise) on demos
It's strange but as time passes, Morbid Angel keeps getting better and better. I'm talking about the old stuff naturally.
I saw them years ago, damn, still is the most evil thing I have ever seen in my whole corrupted life.
this shit is more brutal than anything that has come out in don't know how long.
Thanks for sharing!
awesome
Disgusting (in a good sense) like Sarcofago "I.N.R.I" in 1987, the most extreme that music could give at an early age
This version of abominations is fucking amazing
🤘🖤🤘
The Abominations time stamp is broken.
Nice to hear this song old and raw again
Descanse em paz Richard Brunelle.
Wish they would release this on cd!
They did it was a limited to a thousand copies
Got mine from Wayne back in the day when Morbid was based in North Carolina,still my favorite MA recording before the endless blast beats
Whoever this drummer is ,he slaughters Mike Browning .
Their most evil shit
Who did the album cover?
Understand that recording a demo it a good studio in the mid 1980s was prohibitively expensive to what were pretty-much high school students. What it took for young men to have a serious band in 1987 as compared to today is incomparable & it can be heard in the music. Pre-web Extreme Metal was lightning in a bottle & is gone forever. Go to a show today and count the phones. Then compare the crowd to any show from the 80s and 90s.
Metal is the best... Too bad you missed it!!
I was 12 y.o. when i heard this demo for the first time in 1989 and i was absolutelly shocked by it.
I got a nice picture disc of this
so heavy for the 80s
Ever heard of a little band called Amon...
@@Nothing-bl7bj but isnt it later?
@ nothing You ever heard of a little
Band called possessed ?
Very heavy for the 80s. Carcass was the only other band to push it this far.
@@DZGuymed Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower and Terrorizer as well.
So who the hell is this drummer??? Damn!!
Pete Sandoval
@@Ganon1X56 pete the feet wasnt in the band yet
love the solos specifically 2:22-2:27.so spooky sounding so destructive total collapse!
you, are, true
Yog Sothoth worship has its advantages
Instant classic
There best...
Yes, with a product like this, the covenant is not away !!!
Remember I had this on copy cassette back in the days.
It was one of the best demos out there at the time.
Absolute classic.
Wayne , who played drums on this will always be better than Pedro Sandoval! FACT
Savage death metal. The Brutality of the sound is overwhelming.
Browning left in 1986.
It`s not Pete either. Actually it was Wayne Hartsell.
@Azhag Dark after that he formed Nocturnus.
Gods of death metal
Very aggressive!what I love about Vincent's voice is he sounds brutal still,and his words are enunciated very well.
la creme de la creme...
Id love to have this on vinyl signed by Trey Azagthoth and David Vincent and Pete and the whole band id die if I owned that id never open it and id keep it forever.
Pete was an on this...
Unreal
This guy knows whats up. Formulas on a headful = bliss.
If Marge Simpson was a vocalist in a death metal band...
lol
SirBoycie 😂😂😂!!
SirBoycie That’s Hilarious
Thy Simpson Come
Homerbinations
Flanders of the Holy Ghost
SirBoycie Morbid Simpsons
Love the vocals on Abominations. Favorite demo from Morbid. Quite brutal!
Epic classic
I bought my cassette at Eastland Mall in Charlotte the week it came out. Such great memories.
brutal death metal
????
Nope
A temu ad really destroys the mood right in the middle of blasphemy. That is blasphemous in fact.
Richard Brunelle wasn't rhythm guitars - ffs Richard actually plays more solos than Trey on Altars of Madness.
"Unholy Blasphemies":
paz en la tumba de Richard Brunelle, el virtuoso guitarrista cofundador de Morbid Angel.