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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: MORBID ANGEL discography Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:49 pm | |
| The first album, Altars of Madness (1989), I'd rate it as the quintessential Morbid Angel album for any collection. A mix of proto-death metal and thrash, this band and their debut were one of several from Tampa Bay, that would define and shape death metal as we know it. The liner notes in the album state this album was done for all death, speed, and black metal fans.
(copy pasta straight from Wikipedia)
- "Immortal Rites" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 4:04
- "Suffocation" (lyrics: Vincent & Azagthoth, music: Vincent) – 3:15
- "Visions from the Dark Side" (lyrics: Azagthoth & Vincent, music: Vincent) – 4:10
- "Maze of Torment" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 4:25
- "Lord of All Fevers and Plagues" (Extra Track) (Azagthoth) – 3:28
- "Chapel of Ghouls" (lyrics: Azagthoth, music: Azagthoth & Browning) – 4:58
- "Bleed for the Devil" (Azagthoth) – 2:23
- "Damnation" (lyrics: Azagthoth & Vincent, music: Vincent) – 4:10
- "Blasphemy" (Azagthoth) – 3:31
- "Evil Spells" (Azagthoth) – 4:13
- "Maze of Torment" (remix) [Remaster bonus track] – 4:27
- "Chapel of Ghouls" (remix) [Remaster bonus track] – 4:59
- "Blasphemy" (remix) [Remaster bonus track] – 3:21
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SpectreFate Black Breast Chinese Eyes

Number of posts: 6407 Age: 35 Registration date: 2008-08-05
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:57 pm | |
| One of the five quintessential death metal albums ever, IMO. It still sounds as fresh today as it did when I bought it in 1990. One of my very favorites albums. Want your ass kicked sonically? Buy this sucker. _________________ "Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion. To attack the first is not to assail the last." - Charlotte Bronte
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11842 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:13 pm | |
| ALTARS... is a great album by one of the few death metal bands that I actually kinda sorta like. My brother was a HUGE M.A. fan when we were growing up (going all the way back to their pre-signed, demo-tape days) so when this album came out I heard it day in, day out for countless months. My first death metal show ever was when Morbid Angel were touring for this album (in fact, it may only have been available as an import from England at the time, now that I think about it) at the China Club in Hillsdale, NJ (an island-themed, Jimmy Buffett-oriented bar/grill that allowed local bands to play on Sunday afternoons) along with Revenant and Ripping Corpse. They still hold the record for most ferocious live act I've ever witnessed. Trey Azagthoth is the Eddie Van Halen of death metal. I walked outta that club saying "Dude, Slayer are wimps compared to these guys." _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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Dave the Boss Metal graduate


Number of posts: 438 Age: 18 Registration date: 2009-04-30
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:39 pm | |
| The best death metal album ever imo. The only albums that come near are MA's Abomination Of Desolation and Arghoslent's Incorrigible Bigotry. Altars Of Madness would best be described as an even more brutal, darker and more technical Hell Awaits. |
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manny Metal is Forever


Number of posts: 6670 Age: 39 Registration date: 2008-08-05
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:36 am | |
| One of my favorite bands, seen this guys live countless times in the 90's at The Ritz/Masquerades, and used to talk David Vincent a bit when he worked at Ace's Records. This album was not just brutal, it was a musical assault. You could literally feel this music physically. I know I had heard Death and Obituary before I heard this band, but I was not prepared by the sound, especially the first time I saw them live. But brutality in music only gets you so far if that is all you have got going for you. Thankfully this guys had alot more in their musical arsenal. Trey Azagthoth was and is guitarist with a unique musical vision, the guy is amazing.Guitar solos that are fast as lighting, heavy and melodic at the same time. Favorite track; Chapel of Ghouls. |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:24 am | |
| Another good thing about this album is the production. VERY SOLID. Usually debut albums around this era are lacking in this area, but such isn't the case with this one. _________________  |
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag

Number of posts: 1774 Age: 44 Registration date: 2008-02-10
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:35 am | |
| The only Morbid Angel I own :metal: So i am officially done with this thread Being I can't add to what has already been said and I relate to pretty much everything mention in one aspect or another, nuff said ! _________________   |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:26 pm | |
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manny Metal is Forever


Number of posts: 6670 Age: 39 Registration date: 2008-08-05
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:34 am | |
| I like the debut only slightly more than 'Blessed are the Sick' but this album is another classic. On album #2 they slow things down slightly and sound even more brutal and evil if that is possible. The short piano piece at the end even reveals Trey Azagthoth's love for classical music, since he is always citing Mozart in the liner notes. His solos remain completely musical and insane at the same time, if that makes any sense. David Vincent's lyrics spit out even more contempt at organized religion and human beings in general, making Slayer's lyrics sound tame in comparison. Again one of my favorite albums in my CD collection. |
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11842 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:21 am | |
| Fun (if ultimately useless) trivia about BLESSED ARE THE SICK: The painting that appears on the album cover, "Les Tresors de Satan" by Jean Delville (whoever that is), was also used three years prior to BLESSED, by the Swedish band Hexenhaus on their A TRIBUTE TO INSANITY album.  ...and even tho the Hexenhaus album came out prior to BLESSED ARE THE SICK, they still got sh*t from people for "ripping off" Morbid Angel.  _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:59 pm | |
| I saw that once before  . This might be a flashback for some of yall. _________________  |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab

Number of posts: 4984 Age: 35 Registration date: 2007-12-18
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:54 pm | |
| They're first two are true staples and death metal classics. Thouch, Altars passes slightly above Blessed for me because its thrashier. |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:58 pm | |
| (Time to get this thread moving along now) Covenant (1993) is arguably the more disturbing and heavy than the album before it. I personally think this is their heaviest album. The opening track Rapture simply had me blown away.
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- "Rapture" (Trey Azagthoth, David Vincent) – 4:17
- "Pain Divine" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 3:58
- "World of smurf poo (The Promised Land)" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 3:20
- "Vengeance Is Mine" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 3:15
- "The Lion's Den" (Vincent) – 4:45
- "Blood on My Hands" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 3:43
- "Angel of Disease" (Azagthoth) – 6:15
- "Sworn to the Black" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 4:01
- "Nar Mattaru" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 2:06
- "God of Emptiness" (Azagthoth, Vincent) – 5:27
- "I: The Accuser"
- "II: The Tempter"
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11842 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:03 pm | |
| COVENANT was a pretty big deal at the time, not just for Morbid Angel, but for death metal in general because it was M.A.'s first major label album in the U.S. (on Giant Records) and was produced by Flemming Rasmussen (of Metallica fame). I remember seeing David Vincent on the short-lived "Jane Pratt" afternoon talk show around the time this one came out -- the topic of the day was "shocking rock lyrics" or something like that, on one side they had a bunch of fire-and-brimstone preacher types ripping on the "God Of Emptiness" video (among other "controversial" vids of the day) and on the other side defending rock/rap music they had David Vincent and believe it or not, the then-relatively-unknown Tupac Shakur. I swear to God! Talk about an odd combo huh? I know my bro taped the show as he was a huge M.A. fan at the time but somewhere along the line it was accidentally erased. I look for clips from that show on YouTube every now and again but to the best of my knowledge it hasn't turned up yet. _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11842 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
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manny Metal is Forever


Number of posts: 6670 Age: 39 Registration date: 2008-08-05
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:36 pm | |
| I also remember that this was a big deal locally, that Tampa Bay's own Morbid Angel was signed to a major label. I even heard the 98 Rock DJ at the time (used to host metal show The Pit) predicting that Morbid Angel could be the Metallica of the death metal world, and will be the band that makes death metal successfully transition from the underground to mainstream success. Obviously this dude did not bother listening to the lyrics (or reading them) or watching their promo videos. Excellent album and features their heaviest material to date. The lyrics maybe the most extreme in their long career. Excellent album personally approved by Satan. |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:48 pm | |
| | manny wrote: | I also remember that this was a big deal locally, that Tampa Bay's own Morbid Angel was signed to a major label. I even heard the 98 Rock DJ at the time (used to host metal show The Pit) predicting that Morbid Angel could be the Metallica of the death metal world, and will be the band that makes death metal successfully transition from the underground to mainstream success. Obviously this dude did not bother listening to the lyrics (or reading them) or watching their promo videos. Excellent album and features their heaviest material to date. The lyrics maybe the most extreme in their long career. Excellent album personally approved by Satan. |
Predominant Topics : Satanism, Occult, Ancient Babylonian Deities, Anti-Christian themes, etc
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Sun Aug 23, 2009 6:51 am | |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab

Number of posts: 4984 Age: 35 Registration date: 2007-12-18
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Sun Aug 23, 2009 4:23 pm | |
| Dominate, Where The Slime Live, and Hatework are some of my favorite Morbid Angel songs. Id rank it right up there in the top 3, the slow grooves here are just bad ass. |
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detuned 21st Century Schizoid Man


Number of posts: 6026 Age: 39 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Sun Aug 23, 2009 4:58 pm | |
| I'm ashamed to say I have never owned any of these albums, but this thread has me wanting to investigate. cool thread. |
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manny Metal is Forever


Number of posts: 6670 Age: 39 Registration date: 2008-08-05
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:04 pm | |
| This is the last Morbid Angel that I own, so I will be reading the rest of this thread with great interest. As far as this album ' Dominate' is another excellent album and why Morbid Angel ranks slightly higher than Death, as my favorite death metal band. The grooves are slower but sound even more sinister, Trey Azagoth proves on this album why he was one of the more interesting guitarist of his generation. His leads are brutal but also very musical and even have a groove to them, David Vincent's final studio with Morbid Angel features some of his best performances and his lyrics spitting out even more venom and vile. Great stuff and highly recommended. |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:25 pm | |
| FYI, I'm doing the albums in their (intended) alphabetical order (A = Altars, B= Blessed, C= Covenant). What I'm skipping over and will re-visit later are the EP/Singles and live albums (except for Entangled in Chaos which is part of the alphabetical set) I correct myself; Rutan doesn't have any leading vocal implements on the next few albums, it was Steve Tucker predominantly.
**** Also **** Some crack for Pete Sandoval addicts. . . _________________  |
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SlaytanicPOWER Metal graduate


Number of posts: 423 Age: 23 Registration date: 2009-04-08
 | Subject: Re: MORBID ANGEL discography Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:02 am | |
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