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Type O Negative: Bloody Kisses (1993)
Roadrunner Records
Monday, June 1: Sepultura, "Subtraction"
Arise was mostly an incremental progression from Beneath the Remains, with the key distinctions being Max Cavalera getting better at English and Andy Wallace’s mix adding more space for Igor Cavalera’s drumming. Otherwise, “Subtraction” was a pretty straightforward thrash number and a logical next step for Sepultura: it was fast, frantic and had a prototypical dry Morrisound production from Scott Burns. But in the margins there were some meaningful developments, as the Cavaleras and Andreas Kisser were growing as musicians and writers and Wallace brought out Max’s charisma as well as Igor’s power groove. This was why people began taking Sepultura more seriously right as thrash was beginning to fade, because while they bore all the trademarks they were subtly elevating and evolving the sound.
Photo by George De Sota/Redferns
Deicide – “Amon: Feasting The Beast”
submitted by @limp_bizkits_and_gravy
25 years for Slipknot. Released June 29, 1999
Some pics of my gold CD player & Type O Negative - October Rust (1996) CD