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Artist description
Frozen Chaos Metal |
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Music Style
Death Metal |
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Musical Influences
All things extreme |
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Similar Artists
Kataklysm, Immolation, Cryptopsy, Gorguts |
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Artist History
Started in 1996, more extreme, better everything daily. |
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Group Members
Kaptain Pazuzu- Skin BashingHardkore Louie- Wailing and gnashingPhilip"Mosher" Morris- Subsonic rumblingsRev. Joel Christberg- Blasphemous evocations |
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Instruments
Drums, Guitars, Bass, Vocals |
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Albums
Self titled, self released demo. |
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Press Reviews
We like to post whole reviews that are honest, so here's 2 of our favorites:
Aversion Online-This is fucked up grind with tons of changes in tempo and riffs, brutal low vocals, and tight rhythms. There are some excellent uses of thick and dissonant chords, and crazy drumming with constant erratic changes/blasts. The recording is definitely not bad for a self-released CD-R, it’s a bit hard to hear the bass (though on "In Cold Eternity…" it is evident) and the drums are a tad loud, but it’s heavy and consistent. There’s a great variety from a biting chaotic mess to slow, pounding density, showing a ton of potential. My only minor problems with this release are that the songs are a bit too long. Almost every track is over 5 minutes, and despite the variety things can’t remain interesting for that long - there’s some great technicality at times, it just drags. Also, the song titles can be ridiculous… "Boiled Fetus" and "Die, Motherfucker", just to name a few. I can only imagine what the lyrics must be like. The latter track is less than one minute, and while it is cheesy, the length is great for this style of intense death/grind. I’m definitely interested in hearing more from this band, there’s a lot of positive elements going on here. But, what the hell’s that band name all about?
Chronicles of Chaos-Stepping out from the ashes of Pain Lab [CoC #27, #32] comes Yogge
Sothothe, a bizarre mix of grinding death metal and technical metal
know-how. Unlike the radiant sonic assault of the past band Pain Lab
(which was in the vein of Blunt Force Trauma and Merzbow), YS
presents us with a maniacal and raw stride of metal mayhem. Brutal
and to the fucking pounding point. While the production could have
easily been souped up a bit, the raw element helps make this
enjoyable. My only qualm with the band is the cliche start 'n' stop
guitar riffs and some boring musical sections. A passable release,
but hopefully next time I'll be knocked off my ass.
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Location
Fort Collins, Colorado - USA |
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