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the_yellow_room
Bro seriously thought he could get away with naming an album "Antibiotics" by putting it in Greek, lmao.
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kos_m
tbh i haven't spent much time listening to serpent column so i don't think i can really answer this right now, but after trying a few tracks i would say yeah, kinda. and please bear in mind i'm not even saying i don't like it or that i think it's bad -- just that it often loses me in a fairly big way. i don't know. like, godflesh isn't trying to impress us with speed and complex rhythms, you know?
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TheWrathofThor
Blisteringly extreme blackened mathcore written entirely in ancient greek and composed in the back of a Chinese takeout restaurant. Yup sounds about 2024.
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Sanity_Theorist
Genuinely stunned by the quality of these releases considering his pace with making these, this one might actually be god damn perfect!
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Sanity_Theorist
I'm convinced at this point that these albums were all planned for a major label cycle that fell through, the level of consistency and quality for how quickly these are releasing is wild
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tranquillitat4m
this might be the case here, this guy fucking slaps with every release of his \m/
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ClassyMusicSnob
Dude using Greek mythology as a metaphor to subtly attack living under communist authoritarianism is not only based, but it works damn well as a theme.
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ClassyMusicSnob
Nah we would all just be better off if the Chinese people just razed the cities and executed every single government employee. Damn the npr article is brutal though.
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