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#1 telvisnostic
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Guitar World's

Top 15 Most Essential Death Metal Records

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VENOM—Welcome to Hell
(Neat Records, 1981)

CELTIC FROST—Morbid Tales
(Noise, 1985)

ENTOMBED—Wolverine Blues
(Earache/Columbia, 1994)

AT THE GATES—Slaughter of the Soul
(Earache, 1995)

TERRORIZER—World Downfall
(Earache, 1989)

POSSESSED—Seven Churches
(Combat/Relativity, 1985)

SEPULTURA—Beneath the Remains
(Roadrunner, 1989)

DEATH—Scream Bloody Gore
(Combat/Relativity, 1987)

BATHORY—Bathory
(Black Mark, 1985)

MORBID ANGEL—Altars of Madness
(Earache/Relativity, 1989)

SODOM—Persecution Mania
(Steamhammer, 1987)

CARCASS—Heartwork
(Earache/Columbia, 1994)

OBITUARY—Slowly We Rot
(Roadrunner, 1989)

NAPALM DEATH—Diatribes
(Earache, 1996)

PARADISE LOST—Lost Paradise
(Peaceville, 1989)

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http://www.guitarworld.com/top_15_most_essential_death_metal_records

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-When I was in my early teens, I used to like Napalm Death and Sepultura.
They had interesting videos that aired on *gasp* MTV.

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#2 deactivated-59506133570df
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Sorry but, lol Guitar World.

Several of those albums should be higher up on that list, and several of them shouldn't be on that list. Also, Carcass' Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious album is much better than Heartwork IMO, although I guess you could say that Necroticism was grindcore, therefore not counting.

Scream Bloody Gore and Altars of Madness are definately needed on that list, although I think they should be higher up.

Slaughter of the Soul shouldn't be on their, it's melodeath, and poor melodeath at that. I thought it was a lame attempt at death/thrash when I first heard it tbh.

The lack of Bolt Thrower is disturbing.

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#3 Dudersaper
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I don't know all from the list.

I like Paradise Lost, Napalm Death, Sodom and Sepultura, from the list, I've heared of Bathory before but I never listened to them.

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#4 telvisnostic
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@Cody13_2012,

1- What's wrong with Guitar World?

2-What would be you're ideal 15 album list for someone just started out into it?

3-Do you read Revolver?

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@Cody13_2012,

1- What's wrong with Guitar World?

2-What would be you're ideal 15 album list for someone just started out into it?

3-Do you read Revolver?

telvisnostic

Guitar World focuses on popular artists, and just selling magazines. Which is good for business, but it doesn't interest me.

I don't know if I could create a 15 album list for someone who just started, but here are some great death metal albums

  • Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
  • Death - Scream Bloody Gore
  • Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
  • Carcass - Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious (Grindcore, but close enough to death metal)

I've just scratched the surface of Death Metal, in reality, but those would be some good starting points.

No, I don't read revolver.

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#6 telvisnostic
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I understand what you mean about Guitar World.Ā  That's one of the reasons I stopped reading Vibe (before they went under), Spin, Rolling Stone for a few years and The Source.

If you can get your hands on it, Revolver's a good mag that covers all things metal and they have a section just for death and black metal.

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#7 deactivated-59506133570df
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I think I've checked out Revolver before, it seemed like an alright magazine. The issue I saw had Immortal, Between the Buried and Me, Skeletonwitch, and several other good bands I know.
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#8 cousin_eddy
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Since when are Bathory and Celtic Frost death metal? :lol:
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#9 Martzel94
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Some albums on that list are very good, however some are not even death metal. The choices from certain bands are also highly questionable as they seem to lean towards the less aggressive, more groove or more melodic albums, for example Slaughter of the Soul, Heartwork, Wolverine Blues and Diatribes.

I've seen worse lists and I do not expect a pretty mainstream music magazine to mention underground gems but at least they could get their genres right.

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#10 telvisnostic
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This is good. I'm learning more stuff. All I've ever heard is that Bathory were pioneers of Death Metal. But this thread is opening my eyes. I may not listen to the music if at all, but you fellow listeners are helping me learn things.
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#11 cousin_eddy
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Bathory probably had huge influence on Death Metal but it is my opinion that they were, are and always will be a Black Metal band.
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Bathory probably had huge influence on Death Metal but it is my opinion that they were, are and always will be a Black Metal band.cousin_eddy

my thoughts exactly, but didn't they do a lot of Heavy Metal as well?

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#13 telvisnostic
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I got this off of a movie webbie True Norwegian Black Metal. Interesting site.
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Lost Paradise over Gothic? THIS IS MADNESS.
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#15 cousin_eddy
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[QUOTE="cousin_eddy"]Bathory probably had huge influence on Death Metal but it is my opinion that they were, are and always will be a Black Metal band.Cody13_2012

my thoughts exactly, but didn't they do a lot of Heavy Metal as well?

Some songs had a real traditional heavy metal vibe so I'd say so.