Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:57 pm
can somebody reup the KUSTER collection 

Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
https://www.thecorroseum.org/forum/
I finally came around to check out this tune. It's a bit more polished than the EP and definitely more Metal. I totally agree w/ the chaotic Brocas Helm comparison and the sound is quite original but as a song it's mediocre at best. Which in turn is one hell of an improvement from the vinylKeir wrote:Thanks! OK, I’m not saying this is genius or anything, but I actually like it and could see myself buying it in the future. I’m actually a bit surprised by some of the comments I’ve read about it. The biggest problem is the singer, but I don’t think the music is sloppy. Rather, it has this sort of purposeful sense of chaos that actually reminds me of BROCAS HELM's second LP. And why would anyone think they weren’t metal? Maybe my opinions are warped a bit by the other song I’ve heard. Well, I’ll let you take a listen and decide:DaN wrote:Done.Keir wrote:Could someone please reupload this? I need to know how this compares to their track on the Metal Meltdown 4 comp.
http://rapidshare.com/files/289736106/D ... MLP_87.rar
http://www.divshare.com/download/8842610-366
The Knell wrote:I dont think this is of much interest here, but Rhymes Of Destruction's (Belgium) 1995 demo is one of the worst & most hilarious demos I ever heard. Imagine shmaltzy rock solos trying to be "epic", constant whispering-vocals with sudden grindcore-alike growl-outbursts over Windows 95 Mah Jongg Keyboard music. The Flight Of The Bumblebee cover is just pure perversion. Also the last track is a whopping 20-30 Minute. Don't know how else to describe it, it's a nasty accident. What were they thinking??
http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/128291
Holy fuck! How did you find that? I think the punishment for rating down 'Crystal Logic' on Rateyourmusic should be listening to this for eternity at a cripplingly loud volume on headphones bought from a Ferry gift shop.daniel wrote:Check out this 'Necropolis' cover, and the kick drum, hahaha:
http://www.myspace.com/terracaputmundi
I suppose by Gaahl's definition of black metal being "irking the norm" and by the fact that everyone and their auntie's pet kola listens to at least some cleanly produced symphonic black metal...this could be the only true black metal in the world today....or perhaps I like stuff that keeps time moderately.
At least they have good taste in picking covers!daniel wrote:Check out this 'Necropolis' cover, and the kick drum, hahaha:
http://www.myspace.com/terracaputmundi
daniel wrote:Check out this 'Necropolis' cover, and the kick drum, hahaha:
http://www.myspace.com/terracaputmundi
Hilarious!MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:daniel wrote:Check out this 'Necropolis' cover, and the kick drum, hahaha:
http://www.myspace.com/terracaputmundi![]()
This is one of those few bands that is so awesomely shitty that I will probably buy it just to have it in my collection!The Knell wrote:cant believe this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRH27eMA ... r_embedded
Mindmelting stuff, I love the face close-upsThe Knell wrote:cant believe this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRH27eMA ... r_embedded
Id like to get the Onan Live Mini CDR but it seems to be very rare. RoD live, that must have been armageddonmalegys wrote:HAHAHA,Rhymes of destruction! Man, i saw them a few times back in the mid 90s & yes, they were pretty horrible.But they were young guys,so maybe that's forgivable. The guitarist is now in Serpentcult i think.
The Knell wrote:I dont think this is of much interest here, but Rhymes Of Destruction's (Belgium) 1995 demo is one of the worst & most hilarious demos I ever heard. Imagine shmaltzy rock solos trying to be "epic", constant whispering-vocals with sudden grindcore-alike growl-outbursts over Windows 95 Mah Jongg Keyboard music. The Flight Of The Bumblebee cover is just pure perversion. Also the last track is a whopping 20-30 Minute. Don't know how else to describe it, it's a nasty accident. What were they thinking??
http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/128291