Lurking in the shadows of the underground metal scene for 21 years, Reaper Metal Productions has left its mark on various Vinyl, CD and DVD releases while spreading its wrath throughout the grid of the internet with online videos and podcast episodes. Owned and operated by Crucified Mortals frontman Reaper, RMP is a domain of death for the slain variety of metal creations.
Very interesting interview! We had the opportunity to shoot twice with Peter and Vader, and it was an incredible adventure. It was one of our best experiences and a real privilege to be with him on tour!
I absolutely love this, thank you for uploading. I must say though, what in actual fuck is wrong with the camera guy?, does he have something against bass players? 😠
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What a great memory! I remember a couple of my friends and I jumping in my truck, skipping school and driving up to Tampa to see this show with Dismember opening. The set was short but they sounded amazing that night!
@@ReaperMetalProductions I only found it out after watching a documentary about Hypocrisy which had the original Vocalist, and Peter Tagtren together throughout the video. I definitely think that the alien albums are much better. The early albums were pretty ordinary Roughly produced Death Metal. Everything from Fourth Dimension to Virus was really good.
What is really interesting is that all the fans that picked up Reign in Blood in 1986 probably were totally Oblivious to music from 1946. Yet today's Metal scene expects 18 year olds to be fans of 1990s Florida , Stockholm, New York, and U.K Death Metal albums. Brutal Death Metal, and War Metal are now at least 25 years old. Nothing new is going to get more Extreme than Brodequin, or Blasphemy was 20 years ago. Yet in 1995 the year that Metal got as offensive, evil , obnoxious, heavy, complicated, and Brutal as it will ever get was 29 years ago. Yet in 1995 when Extreme Metal hit it's zenith, and a fan of Metal wanted to go back to 1955 with their album collection they'd be lucky to even find anything remotely Rock n Roll let alone Metal. Now someone can go back to 1968 for something Agressive that relates to either Punk, or Metal's early roots. Times have changed , but remain the same since 1995 as far as stretching the boundaries of Metal.
Sound quality is not the best, but stellar early show from the band. 8.5/10. Layne was on point. Idk what was going on with the start of Love Hate Love. Still working it out?