Obsculum Obscenum
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Artist:
Hypocrisy
Label:
Nuclear Blast Americ
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 727361608125
EAN: 0727361608125
ASIN: B000000H0B
Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
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Tracks:
- Pleasure of Molestation
- Exclamation of a Necrofag
- Osculum Obscenum
- Necronomicon
- Black Metal
- Inferior Devoties
- Infant Sacrifices
- Attachment to the Ancestor
- Althotas
- Symbol of Baphomet
- Mental Emotions
- God Is a Lie
- Black Magic
- Pleasure of Molestation [Demo Version]
- Exclamation of a Necrofag [Demo Version]
- Necronomicon [Demo Version]
- Attachment to the Ancestor [Demo Version]
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Customer Reviews:
Black Death.......2006-05-22
Hypocrisy is a band I hold respect for. Not so much for their newer releases, Catch-22 and The Arrival, but for their older works such as Abducted and this release, Osculum Obscenum. Their style of harsh death paired with unholy black metal is simply too good to pass up.
The album consists of everything a fan of either genre would squeal with delight over: deep, growly vocals for the death fans; fierce blast beats for the black metal kid in you; hard, thrashy guitars for fans of either genre; and just an overall amped-up, heavy feeling the whole time. This is metal, right?
An interesting moment is their cover of Venom's "Black Metal". It's faster, harder and just more aggressive than Venom had made it; basically, it's how the song should be known as. It's one of the first times I actually enjoyed a cover more than the original.
But don't buy this album just for the cover; all the original material is great as well. Songs like "Inferior Devoties", "Necronomicon" and "Althotas" really stick out and give this album more strength to stand with. Everything else is wonderful, too, but those three are some of the more crushing songs, in my opinion.
Overall, it's a fantastic album. Fans of Hypocrisy, if you don't already have this, quickly scurry off to retrieve it. It's right up there with Abducted, believe me. A must-have.
OSCYULUUUUUM OBSENAAAAAAAM !!!.......2005-09-17
Every Hypocrisy album has something different to offer. Osculum Obscenum was their 2nd full length cd, and does it pack a punch. They also decided to make a cover of Venom's Black Metal, which fits really well on this album. All 9 tracks are excellent in their own way, plus the bonus add on tracks from the Inferior Devoties EP are superior and Pleasure Of Molestation EP are good to hear what Hypocrisy sounded like in their starting days as a band. I have very high respect for this unique band from Sweden. If you like your death metal tight, hard and full blast distortion with both growls and shrieks from the one vocalist, then Osculum Obscenum is perfect for you as it is for me. This is very different to their later releases, but this is 100% brutal death, not to say their new stuff is no good, I just like this more. The Forth Dimension is not as brutal, but more emotional, then we have Abducted which is moving towards the subject of aliens (which is a ground-breaking idea for death metal plus the vocals change, as does the vocalist). But to put it simply if you buy anything by HYPOCRISY chances are you'll love it and write a 5 star review as I have. Also, what an excellent title for an album and the cover art is worth the purchase alone. This was my first Hypocrisy cd, but it wasn't my last. And with a cover of Slayer's Black Magic in this superior death metal style, this is must grab. I cannot recommend this enough, it has to be heard to be to be praised.
"Black Metal...lay down your soul to the God's Rock 'n' Roll !
Brutal and cutting edge Death metal........2004-01-30
This was not my first Hypocrisy album but after reading Michael Bethancourt's review and hearing about how brutal and evil the music is, I decided to take my chances. When I first listened to this album I was surprised (seeing how this is coming from a person who was introduced to Hypocrisy with "Abducted" and "The final chapter"). The music on this album is grinding, blasting, and rumbling, yet it has a sound of it's own. What separated this album from the crowd was the perfection of a downtuned, throbbing guitar sound that was virtually nonexistent in Metal up until 1993. Since then, countless Nu-metal bands including Slipknot, Korn, Adeema, and Machine head (post "The more things change") have poorly imitated and watered down the style of music found on this disc. Even Death metal bands have copied it. Anyone who listens to Death metal or "Nu-metal" needs to check out this album at one point or another. Hell, I'd play it for some Nu-metal fans just to show them what paved the way for the genre of music they listen to. Won't they be shocked!
"Let the Metal flow"-Chuck Schuldiner
The roots of it all.......2003-05-25
This is the most imitated album from the 1990's. It's not the first low-tuned album, but it is the album that defined the alltogether low, throbbing sound that has been used both in the ultra-evil genre as well as much of the crass, commercial nu-metal garbage, (what kind of word is that, Nu-metal? What are they gonna call it five years from now?) So much of what has been recorded since 1993 would not exist if it weren't for this album. A lot of people criticise Hypocrisy and Sepultura for having recorded some nu-metal in recent years. Well, guess what: of all the bands out there, those two are allowed to without getting any .... from people, because they invented it. There's just one big difference: when these guys play it, it's still cool, because it's so heavy and so evil. This is not the fastest stuff out there, but I've been listening to death-metal for a very long time, whereas I first heard this album just over a year ago, and it's one of those albums where even though it's more than ten years old, it is still totally cutting edge (like "Human" by Death). It was definately way ahead of its time... ahead of any time, perhaps, and that is what sets a really remarkable album apart from the rest. Don't let the critics fool you: people who are not so impressed by this album just don't like it because it isn't generic enough for their tastes.
This album is on the very short list of albums you can play from beginning to end without wanting to skip any songs (I'm a notorious skipper, myself). If possible, find a copy of the extended version: it is a lot better. I think they call that one the digi-pack.
Extensive CD with a great "historical" value.......2001-07-06
This album is history in the making of Hipocrisy. Defenitely not the greatest, but it lets itself being heard. One of Hipocrisy's seasons of change, diferences in music style and tones will be heard.
Music CD:
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- The Bronze Years ~ Alaska
- Taste of Every Sin ~ Integrity
- Twang Dynasty ~ Man
- Another Way to Shine ~ Spiritual Beggars
- Best of Times/Good for Now ~ Murphy's Law
- In the Raw ~ Rods
- No Mean City ~ Nazareth
- Blood Covered Words ~ Perfect Murder
- For You ~ Staind
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Sweetest Tragedies ~ Cemetary
Solo lo Mejor De ~ Jorge Cafrune
Dans l'Urgence ~ One Thirteen
Konig Der Landstrasse ~ Jonny Hill
My Generation ~ The Who
Battlestar Galactica ~ Richard Gibbs
Abenobashi Dramatic Shoutengai 2choume ~ Japanimation
In Loving Memory ~ Kool Rock Steady