World Demise

World Demise Artist: Obituary
Label: Roadrunner Records
Category: Music


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Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016861899547
EAN: 0016861899547
ASIN: B000000H6B


Release Date: 1994-09-06

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Tracks:

  1. Don't Care
  2. World Demise
  3. Burned In
  4. Redefine
  5. Paralyzing
  6. Lost
  7. Solid State
  8. Splattered
  9. Final Thoughts
  10. Boiling Point
  11. Set in Stone
  12. Kill for Me

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  1. Slowly We Rot
  2. The End Complete
  3. Back from the Dead
  4. Cause of Death
  5. Frozen in Time

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another classic!!!.......2006-06-11


This album is in my top four on the Obituary catalog, "Cause of Death" and "The End Complete" are the albums that the band find they're signature sound. World Demise is a great album, with incredible guitar work, great solos. The drumming is solid here and the vocals are impressive as always. The production is crystal clear with a minor effects here and there.

5 out of 5 stars ((_World Demise_)).......2005-02-27

Obituary are a classic Death Metal band. Combining slow death metal riffs, and inhuman vocals. All of these songs are just so perfect. It's hard to fault them.

The album starts off with the awesome groove of "Don't Care". They have a video for this song too, which goes together with the World Demise kind of reality..Because they're playing in a field with dull factories in the background, and black smoke in the air. I especially like John Tardy's vocals on this song too.

The second song, "World Demise" is a little faster. But still has a certain 'groove' to it. (Not sure if groove is the right word here, but i hope you know what i mean..) "Burned In", the 3rd song, is definitely one of my favourite Obituary songs. It just has a powerful riff to it, and is hard to explain. Basically, like i said..I can't fault any of these songs as they're all great.

The bonus songs here on this CD are, Killing Victims Found*, Infected* (Live), Godly Beings* (Live) and Body Bag* (Live)..To hear them Live is great too. I hope someday they come out with an Obituary DvD. I'm sure all Obituary fans are hanging out for that. ..The song, Killing Victims Found, just destroys too, by the way.

Honestly, if you are into Death Metal even a little bit..check this band, and this album, out. I doubt after listening to this, that you could fault it either. It's a classic Death Metal album that, i think, doesn't get enough recognition. It's definitely in my Top 10 Death Metal albums, that I own.

Easily 5/5.

4 out of 5 stars SOLID METAL.......2004-07-01

Obitaury is a solid band with killer guitars,thundering drums and
some good bridges to go along with it all.I'm not to sure if Obituary is still rockin I think they re-unite for a show.I
really get into this band they show alot of talent especially on
this one.GO GET IT.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Death groove album.......2004-06-21

You wouldn't believe how suprised I was to see "World Demise" and "The End Complete" together on one disk for only 15 dollars.What a steal this was and how amazed I was when I heard World Demise. This is an excellent Death metal cd that grooves hard but crunches heavy.I love the brutality of this album, the singer screams his ass off and the guitar work is simple yet fits right in with their style of music. The lead work is great and they prove they ar worthy of their spot in the metal world along with bands like Cannibal Corpse, Death,and Morbid Angel.Five stars for anyone who likes metal that grooves yet kicks serious ass. Their best album

4 out of 5 stars YEEEAAHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-04-16

What can I say? Obituary's 1994 release "World Demise" is by far a classic. Not to say it's there best work.....because it isn't. This is more of a hardcore death metal than all there earlier albums.

"Slowly We Rot" & "Cause of Death" are the two best. James Murphy played guitar on "Cause of Death" when Allen West left the band for a short time.
"End Complete" was alright to a point. More of a slower album with some cool guitar rifts.
"Back From the Dead" sounded to overproduced and thrashy but still managed to pull it off. And "Dead" was a great live CD with most of there greatest hits.

As for "World Demise" it is a classic and should be owned by every death metal fan out there. Many people I know that own this album say that the song Don't Care is the best song.....I disagree. In fact it is still a powerful song I would have to say the two best songs are Burned In & Lost.

8 stars out of 10 stars

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