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Deeds Of Flesh “Path Of The Weakening”

Deeds Of Flesh
Path Of The Weakening

Genre:Brutal Death MetalFormat:CDTracks:9
Label:Unique Leader RecordsYear:1999

I almost lost hope for these guys when I first heard Inbreeding The Anthropophagi, but once I popped this CD in I was more than happy to see that they’ve stepped out of the monotonous and predictable sound they had on their previous material. Packaged in digipak format, this release showcases original members Jacoby Kingston and Joey Heatley back in the Deeds Of Flesh camp alongside with new rhythm guitarist Jim Tkacz formerly of Vile who adds reinforcement to the brutal trademark sound the band is known for. Songs like "Indigenous To The Appalling (Mutinous Human)", "Lustmord" and "Execute The Anthropophagi" are some of the tracks that stand out on this CD, while the last song, "A Violent God", is a very surprising track where one riff is repeated over and over at mid-pace but the vocals are warped, yet slow, which gives it a very daunting feel to it. With nine new tracks, the use of harmonies and diverse songwriting make this a huge advantage to the Deeds Of Flesh sound that surpasses their previous albums to date.

This Album Is...
Excellent
Highly Recommended! Buy This!
Review byReggie
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