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Gaza: I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die
Damn if this isn't some of the heaviest and most revolting stuff you will hear all year. Let's face it, grind is not meant to be subtle, but on Gaza's latest I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die , the extreme is upped to the max. Tortured screams, evil growls, brutally heavy guitar sludge, manic rhythms, and gore soaked lyrics is the name of the game here, so if you live by the sounds of bands like Pig Destroyer, Cattle Decapitation, early Carcass, Napalm Death, and Cannibal Corpse, then this will certainly be for you. At times the music is down and dirty doom, but for the most part this is manic, technical brutality that never lets up for a second. Songs like "Hospital Fat Bags" and "Gristle" (yeah, this is pretty extreme stuff) thunder along with manic intensity that manages to come across as tremendously heavy as well as intricate and complex. It won't be for everyone, but if you have a strong stomach and like your metal with mean intentions, give I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die a try.
Track Listing
1. Calf
2. I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die
3. Hospital Fat Bags
4. Gristle
5. Sire
6. Slutmaker
7. Hell Crown
8. Moth
9. Cult
10. Pork Finder
Added: October 11th 2006 Reviewer: Pete Pardo Score: Related Link: Band Website Hits: 4844 Language: english
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Gaza: I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die Posted by Anthony Lavoie on 2009-07-27 17:44:46 My Score:
The below comment was obviously meant for Destroyer Destroyer's "Littered With Arrows". Sorry for the confusion.
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Gaza: I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die Posted by Anthony Lavoie on 2009-07-27 17:42:21 My Score:
Im really surprised as to how SoT scored this album! Considering they gave Gaza's "I Dont Care Where I Go When I Die" a good score, I figured this would be right up their ally. Sure, "Littered With Arrows" is the easiest and most accessible album to listen to, but extreme metal isnt supposed to be that way anyway. I found this album to be a great example of what musical texture can do for the atmosphere of a song. The chording and harmonic structures explored in these songs are some of the most extreme examples of "ugly" and beautiful Ive found. The ending of the album closer "Error" is one of the most scathing and heart crushing riffs Ive ever heard. In contrast "Off the Beaten Path" is one of the most beautiful songs ever written in extreme music. I think the one star rating is a bit harsh. Anyone interested in musical extremes in one form or another should at least give the album a listen and decide whether this is truly untalented wankery or something beautiful reserved for those strong and patient enough to get past its ugly surface.
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