traptunderice wrote:
The question becomes with Richard Johnson and Kat Katz on this, and ANb songs becoming longer: what's the difference between PD and ANb besides Jay Randall on the latter?
Well, faster-than-humanly-possible drum machines, for one thing. But is this even a question that we really have to ask? Go back and have another listen to Agorapocalypse and then tell me it sounds anything like PD. I personally don't think it does. Agorapocalypse has a much thrashier base for it's riffs, while being much faster, due to the drum machines, as I said. It's got it's own sound.
voxmonster wrote:
Good but not great and definitely not gonna offend or shock you in anyway like a great grind album will.
Are you telling me that the other albums you listed, like Utilitarian, honestly shocked and offended you? Come on. Maybe that's what Grind was about 20 years ago, but we're well past that. Utilitarian was a fucking great album, I'd give it a 95 as well, but that shit's not shocking or offending anyone who doesn't attend sunday school. Neither is any of the other stuff you mentioned (all of which I think is bloody great music, mind you).
The genre's moved past that. These days it's just about how brutal and catchy (and in this album's case, technical) you can make this very extreme form of music without straying too far from the blueprint and becoming death metal, and it's about punk attitude. And for me this album delivers all that with flying colours.
traptunderice wrote:
Does Insect Warfare have a new one and I need to check that Afgrund out??
Sadly, Insect Warfare broke up shortly after the first full-length.