Stop at Nothing
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Artist:
Dying Fetus
Label: Relapse
Category: Music
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Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 781676654918
EAN: 0781676654918
ASIN: B0000DIYKN
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
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Tracks:
- Schematics
- One Shot, One Kill
- Institutions of Deceit
- Abandon All Hope
- Forced Elimination
- Stop at Nothing
- Onslaught of Malice
- Vengeance Unleashed
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Customer Reviews:
Best Ever.......2006-12-23
This is simply one of the best death metal/grindcore albums and bands ever. Nothing more is needed. Buy it.
Onslaught of malice, indeed.......2006-05-04
As soon as the opening song kicks into high gear, you should realize that Dying Fetus' fifth album is about as heavy as heavy gets. It's also as dark as death metal gets. From the scorching riff and thunderous blast beat on "Schematics" to the pounding, earth shaking power chords which close out "Vengeance Unleashed," not a single ray of light or melody shines through on any of "Stop At Nothing." The words "brutal," "uncompromising," and "dissonant" don't even begin to describe this album. It's fueled by complex and walloping drum beats, crushing, sludgy riffs, and one of two vocal styles--very deep and growly "angry bear" vocals, or higher, more intelligible (but not quite hardcore) screams. And, of course, this is Dying Fetus, so the musicianship on display here is almost immeasurable. The drummer sounds inhuman, and the riffs are very complex. Plus, the guitar solos are usually a lot more technical than those of other death metal bands. "One Shot, One Kill" boasts ultra heavy, churning riffs and a stunning, speed of light blast beat, whereas songs like "Institutions of Deceit" and "Abandon All Hope" are backed by buzzsaw guitar maelstroms (plus the former track also has a fast, cracking snare drum.) Some songs even manage to be kind of catchy (consider the bobbing riffs and staccato vocals on "Forced Elimination"), and the appropriately titled seventh track, "Onslaught of Malice," is maybe the most complicated of the bunch. It marries slow, grinding riffs with many different tempos/rhythms, and also features a breakneck speed change. If you like heavy as heck death metal, virtuosic musicianship, or metal which combines brains with brawn, nothing should stand in your way of owning this album. In other words, Stop At Nothing until you buy this C.D.
BRUTAL AND MUSICAL! .......2006-05-01
1000000/10
Great stuff!
Brutal death metal fans! Get it!
The turning point?Or just an experiment?.......2005-10-03
Let me start off by saying,if you are expecting anything along the lines of Destroy the Opposition...it is not going to happen.
This album is where Dying fetus redefine their sound.
Punk influences are even in this record.The whole line up has changed,and John Galagher is the only remaining original member,so the music is quite a bit different.
The verses seem to become a little boring at times,but interesting,alternatign from slow riffs to speedy riffs.DF still have the ability,to maintain powerful godly riffs,just a little less for this release.
Though this album may lack a little bit of expectations as one would expect,it has many classic Fetus songs.
1.Schematics: By far my favourite song on the album,the riffs just asault you like the riffs in Destroy the Opposition.Vocals are powerful and the lyrical content has never been better.This is the song that converted me into a Dying fetus fan. 999999..../10
2.One shot,one kill: This song starts off with a catchy riff,something that almost suites a sports video game,the song si extremely catchy and is the single off the album,another classic song. 8.5/10
3.Institutions of deciet: This song took awhile to grow on me,it didnt hit me at first,but after awhile,the riffs seem to blend together....and the slow riffs become favourites. 7.5/10
4.Abandon all hope: This song is nothing special,the odd guitar riff sounds great,but nothing too special. 6/10
5.Forced elimination: This song is quite catchy,reminds me of earlier DF songs,this song is extremely fast and blends a lot of punk influences in it. 7/10
6.Stop at nothing: Ah,yes,the album titled song,great song.I do not know really what to say about it,but it is great! 8/10
7.Onslaught of Malice: Never really liked this song,one riff kciks ass though! 5/10
8.Vengeance unleashed: It took a long time for this one to grow on me,a death metal asault,great song! 8.5/10
Overall,this album has its ups and downs,but I am glad to own it.
Stopping at nothing.........2005-09-27
Dying fetus rips out pure unadulterated bat to your grandma's face metal from hell with the newest release "Stop At Nothing". Except for some minor timing problems and a faint click of the metronome in the background, S.A.N. is my Dying Fetus fav. I like this album a lot with its creativity, easy flowing format, and constant attention getting riffs. Most metal bands give us the old 1-2. Lets stick 1 to 2 boring power chords and play them till we have a 3 min 30 sec song we can puke up on a cd. Then we'll add 9 more and bang! A cd for 9.99!! Not here. For a good time call Dying Fetus extension S.A.N. But don't get too excited, drummer Erik Sayenga has left the band. We can only hope for the best on the next cd! Rock on.
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