Master Of Brutality

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 41:21

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glorification of serial killers is nothing new

deathvalley1968

These guys tear it up. If you like metal, your sensibilities should not be so easily offended. COM Grooves as they crush your soul into oblivion, I would love to catch these Japanese doomrockers live !! If you think this is offensive.. stay indoors, its a scary world out there.

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lighten up

cyndromeda

lighten up, it's music. i think it's pretty cool. if you hadn't read what the subject matter was, would you have liked it? at any rate, i think it's rocking and better than coffee to get the day going. :)

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can't stop the re play

phahahon

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I'm sincerely offended

tkachm1

that eMusic recommended this to me, just because I like Metal.

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don't think so...

rod.solea.johnson

It seems this couls inspire negitive activity and heart attitudes. Let us think about this...

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um...don't think so

Emusica

I might have been into this but glorifying murderers is not cool.

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Awesome Doom

davebgimp

This is great, bluesy, Sabbath-inspired Stoner/Doom Metal. There's some great riffs and an all-around heavy, psychedelic-70's sound.

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Serial killer tracks

Boxizm

Not just based on serials killers in general, but one particular serial killer. Each release they've done is based on a different one, and they are all phenomenal and menacing!! Sign me up to put some money in the collection plate at the Church of Misery!

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This stuff slays NINJAS!

sledgbrainerd

If you have ever smoked dope, you should get this album. The whole album is about serial killers. It should liven up any pot/stoner party!

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Church of Misery may very well be the undisputed (and unchallenged) kings of Japanese stoner/doom. But that’s not just because they’re competition is so limited. These disciples of sludge earned plenty of credibility with their first two releases, Taste the Pain and Church of Misery, so it wasn’t a surprise when Yoshiaki Negisi (vocals), Tomohiro Nishimura (guitars), Tatsu Mikami (bass), and Junji Narita (drums) dropped the supremely heavy EP Master of Brutality. Recordings that feature music this slow and thick rely completely on the groove capacity of the musicians involved. The riffs simply must be charged with an essence that’s difficult to describe but immediately recognizable to aficionados of stoner/doom. When done right, a certain timelessness comes into affect. It’s as if metal never wandered so far away from its simplistic, psychedelic roots — as if this wasn’t just another subgenre in what has become an incredibly segmented form. There’s plenty of said magic and ability on Master of Brutality, as each of the five original tracks (that just as with prior Church of Misery releases are each based on different serial killers) pound mercilessly through repetitive, yet sublime stoner figures. There are no high or low spots, no weak tracks to be avoided, or embarrassing experiments. On this 2001 Southern Lord release there are just six (including one Blue Öyster Cult cover) relentless, sonic clubbings. Any serious fan of low and slow metal has a hole in their collection until they acquire Master of Brutality. – Jason Anderson

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