All Artists: Accidental Suicide Title: Deceased Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Alma Records Release Date: 10/30/1992 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 097688981127, 097688981141 |
Accidental Suicide Deceased Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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CD ReviewsThree & A Half Is What I Was Hopin' For M. Jensen | I Am Where I Am | 01/21/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "A solid slice of the genre at the time. Some nice samples and soundbites interspersed with the music. Really like the slow intros and how the song builds. No doubt of the talent of these guys-they can keep up a good pace. Very melodic at times, and at others fast and tight. Good flow throughout. They were young when they recorded this, but still seem sure of their direction. Vocalist has range and doesn't hold back. Guitars up front and accomplished. Only complaint is the very simplistic drumming. If you like downtuned and sludgy death madness, this may appeal. Lots of bands did this better though, but the price is worth it. What you'd expect from Grind Core label, no offense to Dead Youth. For fans of Broken Hope & Baphomet. Track 5 really showcases all the musicians talent in full-form. Catchy and haunting." Great Old-School Death Metal! deadraven666 | Florida | 03/15/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "To be quite frank I'm not into death metal anymore,my interest in the genre ended around the age of 20 when the old-school death metal bands were blasting through stereos left and bands likes deeds of flesh stepped in.Accidental Suicide was an awesome band,a shame they only made 1 album.Accidental Suicide is a blend of dark death metal with a mildly gory edge to them.If you want to hear the closest thing to Accidental Suicide you'll probably want to check out Embalmer-There was blood everywhere." This is some good old school death metal! S&J@110 | Smyrna, TN. | 12/15/2003 (4 out of 5 stars) "The thing I like about this album and group, is that the sound of the album is in the vaine of the classic old school death metal groups like Obituary, Morgoth etc. The album was released the year of 1992. The vocalist Ed Jackson has great range with his vocals. There are alot of great guitar riffs also. Accidental Suicide only released one album that I know of and it is "Deceased." This album isn't for everyone, but I still highly recommend this album. Give it a try if you like death metal. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. STAY BRUTAL!!!"
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