Obituary - Dead (CD)

Album Details: Dead

Release Date:04/21/1998
Label:Roadrunner Uk
UPC:016861875527

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User Reviews: Dead

  • Overall:

    Music for people who are insecure and st

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 24, 2001

    This is niche music for people with the self image of being extreme. You'll never see a normal person listen to it, because it is simply noise meant to annoy those around you, and make you seem "extreme" for listening to it. Lyrics? What lyrics? ...It sounds like a chronic smoker hocking a fat luge. Musical ability? What musical ability? The only talent these guys possess is the ability to play loud. Image? Well, we've got image, and that's all these guys are about. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    The best live disc of all time...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 21, 2001

    This album will show you just how NON-STOP an Obituary show would be if you could go to one today. It really highlights the true skills that every band member has and includes a fairly even distribution of songs from all their albums.The only thing ...that they should have changed would be to put out a double-CD that includes an entire show. Their true fans would have eaten that up... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Dead

  • All Music Guide

    A typical product of the fertile Floridian death metal scene, Obituary never quite matched the success of their peers, Death or Morbid Angel, but they managed to churn out a decent number of competent albums early on in their career nonetheless. Later plagued by diminishing interest from both their fans and among the bandmembers themselves (effectively splitting up for nearly three years), the group stumbled through the mid-'90s in distracted fashion, and it is no surprise that Dead -- a career-spanning live album -- seems like little more than an afterthought. Containing such amusingly titled career highlights as "Chopped in Half," "I'm in Pain," and "Cause of Death," the disc showcases the group's unusually sluggish death metal style, made all the more special by vocalist John Tardy's inimitable (and incomprehensible) growl -- which, peculiarly, sounds as though he himself is repulsed by the words he is croaking. And perhaps most ironic, it's the blinding ferocity of later-day gem "T...hreatening Skies" and early-days favorite "Slowly We Rot" -- two of the disc's rare, full-on thrashers -- that leave the most lasting impressions. - Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Obituary

Obituary was one of the first full-fledged death metal bands, emerging around the same time that enough like-minded bands were forging death metal into a recognizably distinct subgenre. Like their peers Death, Morbid Angel, and Deicide, Obituary was formed in Florida (the town of Brandon in 1985); their sound eschews the intellectual lyrics of the former, the religious ... Read more