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All the f**ked up things trap & punish me I cannot explain my problem. Kill my hopeless life I cannot be hypnotized. You owe me. Push aside the veil to welcome in the visitors. Eyes like halogen illuminate the soma peering out of spherical night mask.
hard rock roots
a subtle use of vocal harmony
mild rhythmic syncopation
varying tempo and time signatures
intricate melodic phrasing
demanding instrumental part writing
minor key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
thru composed melodic style
heavy electric rhythm guitars
a gravelly male vocalist
an aggressive male vocalist
a partially spoken vocal delivery
an unintelligible vocal delivery
thrasher drums
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
If that's not enough for you, just take into consideration that this is only their second album and they were on, probably, more of a budget as far as sound quality and mastering goes. Chris Adler's a f**king killer drummer, don't diss him
Hey guys, I bet it is Randy. I'm a vocalist with a pretty sick range to. (Looking for a death/thrash band here in Cincinnat) I was jamming to this one day, and tried to sing along, and with a little practice nailed it.
I wish Randy would do more tunes with this voice, it's pretty different.
Ok, my facts were a little mixed up. The album I was thinking of was Choice Cuts from Trustkill records in 1999 but there there's no Deadguy on it. I think the vocalist is Steve Austin. He is a producer and is credited on this album and also produced Deadguy's album "Screamin' with the Deadguy Quintet" on which he must have also sang one song or something (probably the hidden track).
I'm pretty sure that backup vocalist was in a band called Dead Guy. I had a song from them on some sampler record...may b e a Victory records sampler? I think there may have also been 18 Visions and Coalesce on the same CD. He sounds exactly the same, it'd be weird if it's a different guy.
Does anyone know who does the backing vocals on this? I can't seem to find it anywhere. I know Randy has pretty sick range, but not enough to sound like that
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I wish Randy would do more tunes with this voice, it's pretty different.
P.S. That was like 10-12 years ago
but its AMAZING
HAIL LAMB OF GOD
THIS S**T ROCKS long live LAMB OF GOD