@@todessehnsucht I just checked properly and it's E flat, so just half a step below E standard. It's the same tuning Slayer used for most of its career from Hell Awaits onwards. Good guitar and production tone can really help make these tunings sound more threatening and grave. Edit: Wrote Slayer in lower case.
Imagine walking home from a friends house late at night along an unlit road with this on my Walkman when a black object is running towards you. It was only a dog lol but I remember the fear 30 years on
the demo days...I played this demo uncountable times, the second one too...I was in highschool...waiting for them to release their first full album that finally came which I listen till nowadays....it´s one of my top list DM albums of all times...greetings from Chile!
@@MiguelCruz-uv3ui what a dickhead you are, he was just saying he sounds like Dave on Altars. If you feel the need to call someone a poser at the drop of a have a feeling it's you who is the poser
in fact i guess the "normal" evolution of old sepultura should have been something like early immolation, starting 90s with a full death metal era... fuck a.kisser!!!!!!!!
But you've got plenty of tasty southamerican in that era Mutilation for just mentioning one man, but shure see what you are sayin Morbid visions would shure be cool if they released one more album in that vein and rather waited with Schizo but thats us dreamin
great demo thanks for putting it on for me to hear! I only seen them in early "1992" during dawn of possession tour! they are my second favorite death metal band from n.y right after suffocation! sorry immolation but to me there first ! just my opinion though!
Nice and fuck they are ahead of their time in the brutal way-their demos as Rigormortis came out when Death presented Screambloodygore thats awesomme to think about
Right here Man 🤘⛓😈 there fuckn very best demo , listen how the drummer dumps starts the skanck beat BRUTALITY classic demo one of my favorites up there with slaughter Lord , sadistic intent, early morbid🤘🤘😈🤘🤘 vocals like quarthon, pentagram's chile vocalist!!!
@@DOPAMINErgic66if you compare Ross’s vocals on Dawn Of Possession to his vocals on Here In After onwards you can tell his voice isn’t quite as deep on Dawn as it is on all of Immolation’s other albums.