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Impending Death

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GTIN00856066006797
EAN0856066006797
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Product Description

Album Review: OBLITERATE - Impending Death In the realm of death metal, where brutality reigns supreme, OBLITERATE emerges like a furious beast ready to pummel your eardrums into submission with their latest offering, "Impending Death." Hailing from the dark depths of the underground metal scene, this Canadian quartet wastes no time in delivering a relentless barrage of guttural vocals, blistering guitar riffs, and thunderous drums. From the opening track, "Eviscerate The Unholy," it's clear that OBLITERATE means business. The sinister growls of frontman Gorethroat (yes, that's his actual stage name) send chills down your spine, while the crushing weight of the band's sonic assault threatens to obliterate everything in its path. The relentless energy of tracks like "Slaughtered By Shadows" and "Rip And Tear" will leave you gasping for air, as OBLITERATE shows no mercy in their quest for musical domination. But what sets "Impending Death" apart from the countless other death metal releases out there is the band's undeniable sense of fun. Despite the bleak and brutal subject matter of their lyrics, there's a certain cheeky charm to OBLITERATE's music that sets them apart from their peers. It's as if they're winking at you from behind a mountain of blood-soaked amps, inviting you to join in the chaos and mayhem. So grab your battle vest, sharpen your spikes, and prepare for a sonic onslaught like no other. OBLITERATE's "Impending Death" is here to conquer your ears and leave you begging for more. Long live death metal!