Beware of Amazon, they have the wrong sku posted for this it
John P. Anderson | 10/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've tried to order this c.d. off amazon 3 times and all 3 times it's been refunded by the seller, because of a bar code issue, meaning they never really had it in the first place, but amazon listed that they did. While this happens to only a small number of items on amazon, it can sometimes mean you getting the wrong c.d. because what you see on amazon isn't always the same as the seller gets an e-mail to send. I've been lucky that they caught mine.
cheers,
Oh by the way, the c.d. kicks ass. Way more grove than the following King of All Kings.
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There's nothing going on in this.
DURGAZ | 11/01/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This band has always sounded completely uninspired, predictable, and monotonous to me. Every song sounds way too similar to every other song, like they are just arbitrarily constructing something which indeed sounds like death metal, but has no heart. Even the much maligned Cannibal Corpse has consistently written better songs than this band. Grind bands like Disgorge whose songs all sound similar at least construct interesting and individualized song structures to make their compositions exciting and interesting to listen to. Hate Eternal sounds like they are just going through the motions for the money, and music or death metal integrity be damned. It's strange, because I liked the one song Eric Rutan wrote on Morbid Angel's Gateways to Annhilation album, the last song on there. What the hell happened? This is the worst death metal band I have ever heard. Here's what it's like when I listen to this: Eric Rutan repeats the same vocal pattern over and over, constantly, he never shuts up, I guess he's being "extreme" by doing that, but to me it's just extremely boring. Now, the drummer's skills are friggin' awesome, but, like every other aspect of this bands music, it becomes monotonous. The guitars play the same thing over and over. If this band is a joke, it must be a nod to the death metal haters who complain that every death metal song ever written sounds exactly the same as the next, well, with this band, it is ACTUALLY TRUE. If I made myself listen to this album over and over I'd eventually be able to tell each song from the next, but there is nothing here that makes me want to go through that process.
Yes, I think Slipknot are better songsmiths."