0:11 Paths to Carnage 1:52 Skin Milk 5:08 Tow Rope Around the Throat 9:29 Body in the Basement 11:59 Stifling Stew 15:05 Drilling your head 18:08 Itty Bitty Pieces 20:24 Slave to the Scalpel 23:16 Maggot Casket 26:11 Release the Stench 29:05 Digested Desire 31:43 Phallic Filth 34:49 She Was Already Dead
As a 52 year old death metal fanatic since 1989, these guys check every possible box. Congratulations to them, don't turn to some shitty deathcore band please!!!
@@cannibal666 I'm an old school deathmetal dude as well.This shit has been the only thing I've been listening to.They just take so many elements from great bands and blend it together perfectly.Their tight as hell live too.
@@sacrificialsuicide8007 seriously, one of the best death metal bands to see live these days. they give 110% at every show and everyone I've met who's seen them can't say enough about their enthusiasm on stage.
I began hearing the music but didn't turn to see since I saw a black screen but didn't read the "Tech problem" thing and just assumed "Oh so they actually have their studio recording playing as the intro triggered, that's odd" This should be testament to both A) How fucking tight this band sounds B) How fucking good recording of the event and production for this was. Like seriously not to date myself but I grew up with grindcore and death metal bands in the 90s that had official albums that sounded 100x worst than this which is a *live recording* while when we grew up as kids we couldn't hope to sound this fucking good even if we paid for a bit of studio time on the cheap. Kudos all around, band and live mixing and hate5six for somehow capturing this.
I seen 200 Stab Wounds live at Full Terror Assault back in September and they were so damn good. I love their energy and style of death metal. They had some of the craziest pits I've been in during their set.
Watched their previous show on your channel yesterday. Not many bands can hook you up with a first few riffs of a live show. And today you upload another one. Must be a sign!
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Never heard of these guys until I saw them in Saint Paul a year or so ago with orthodox dying wish and acacia strain. Best opening band I’ve ever seen. Ever
I wasn’t around for the dawn of Death metal but I got into the genre when I was pretty young in the early 00’s and one of my all time favourite bands was Possessed, and it was hard to find something that scratched that exact same itch that modern Death Metal bands were doing, this is kind of what I was looking for then
I see the resemblance for sure. I find it even stranger that Steve sounds a bit like Jason Netherton during his time with DF. He has that same sort of phlegmy, raspy, croak that those early DF albums had. This band is going to be interesting to watch evolve - if they continue this trajectory, the skies the limit really. Really loving their take on not only death metal, but heavy music in general.