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°Napalm death°1989°
Despite All My Chub I Am Still Just A Rat In A Tub
Despite All My Wrath I Am Still Just A Rat In A Bath
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Lifelike reconstruction of a Neanderthal man - Neanderthal museum, Mettmann, Germany
Well you see, Garry, you really can’t top napped obsidian. I know the anatomically modern humans are doing some interesting things with bone, but what you got here is durability, a sleek, user-serviceable design, and an edge that just won’t quit.
He was considering mischief but fell over instead
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Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1515
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Bolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos (1989)
Genre - Death Metal
Realm of Chaos was the second album released by the highly underrated British death metal band Bolt Thrower. Following their debut In Battle There Is No Law (1988) they still kept some of their grindcore roots, but this album was extremely heavy and crushing death metal, even for its time. Deep growls, lyrics inspired by Warhammer, groovy but very brutal riffs, pummeling (occasionally really grindcore-ish) drumming with some really good blast beats thrown in and one of the best female bassists of all time, if any of that interests you for the love of god check this album and this band out.
Rating: 90/100
Best tracks: Eternal War, Through the Eye of Terror, World Eater, Prophet of Hatred, Realm of Chaos
Band Members:
Karl Willets - Vocals
Gavin Ward - Guitars
Barry Thomson - Guitars
Jo Bench - Bass
Andrew Whale - Drums
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