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Kevin Beirne

  1. Metal
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  1. As Above, So Below
    by Forced Entry
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  2. MASTERING THE DISEASE
    by Morgue Supplier
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    Dick Nosdod A terrifyingly intelligent release! Twisted riffs, brutal bass lines, inhuman drum work, and horrifically insane vocals with brilliant lyrics. Album of the Year!" Favorite track: NEXT WORLD CONSUMES.
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    Ricardo Green Wow! Brutal from beginning to end! Machine like drums, wicked guitars, insane vocals, and amazing bass lines! This has it all! Morgue Supplier have really out done themselves with this release!!!
    🤘🤘🤘 Favorite track: PUPILS OF INSULARITY.
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    slammabeer FUCK YES! You can look at my comments from the discography and see I always say they re-invemt themselves with each release. "Mastering The Disease" is NO exception! PURE PSYCHOLOGICAL GRIND! The addition of Marco Pitruzella (Six Feet Under, Wrath of Logarius, Ex-Brain Drill) on drums is pure fuckin genius. PERFECT fit for this unit. You could literally assume this was recorded with a drum machine. PURE PRECISION. The Gillis/Reichelt team does what they do best on this release. PUMMEL YOU! Favorite track: BLOOD PRINTS.
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    arcanusdevious Fans of Death/Grind will find much to celebrate in Morgue Supplier's latest offering, Mastering the Disease. Grotesque and captivating, this release delivers a relentless barrage of crushing riffs, savage vocals, machine-like drums, and morbid atmosphere. Pupils of Insularity shines. Equal parts vicious and immersive, Mastering the Disease stands as another triumph for Morgue Supplier and a worthy addition to any extreme metal collection.
    Favorite track: PUPILS OF INSULARITY.
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  3. MASTERING THE DISEASE
    by Morgue Supplier
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    Dick Nosdod thumbnail
    Dick Nosdod A terrifyingly intelligent release! Twisted riffs, brutal bass lines, inhuman drum work, and horrifically insane vocals with brilliant lyrics. Album of the Year!" Favorite track: NEXT WORLD CONSUMES.
    Ricardo Green thumbnail
    Ricardo Green Wow! Brutal from beginning to end! Machine like drums, wicked guitars, insane vocals, and amazing bass lines! This has it all! Morgue Supplier have really out done themselves with this release!!!
    🤘🤘🤘 Favorite track: PUPILS OF INSULARITY.
    slammabeer thumbnail
    slammabeer FUCK YES! You can look at my comments from the discography and see I always say they re-invemt themselves with each release. "Mastering The Disease" is NO exception! PURE PSYCHOLOGICAL GRIND! The addition of Marco Pitruzella (Six Feet Under, Wrath of Logarius, Ex-Brain Drill) on drums is pure fuckin genius. PERFECT fit for this unit. You could literally assume this was recorded with a drum machine. PURE PRECISION. The Gillis/Reichelt team does what they do best on this release. PUMMEL YOU! Favorite track: BLOOD PRINTS.
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    arcanusdevious Fans of Death/Grind will find much to celebrate in Morgue Supplier's latest offering, Mastering the Disease. Grotesque and captivating, this release delivers a relentless barrage of crushing riffs, savage vocals, machine-like drums, and morbid atmosphere. Pupils of Insularity shines. Equal parts vicious and immersive, Mastering the Disease stands as another triumph for Morgue Supplier and a worthy addition to any extreme metal collection.
    Favorite track: PUPILS OF INSULARITY.
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  4. Self titled
    by DWELLING BELOW
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) L'adoration ou l'invocation : tel est le choix qui s'offre aux groupes attirés par les puissances occultes — dans les deux cas, le respect face aux ténèbres s'impose. Dans ce domaine, Dwelling Below choisit une approche assez peu académique : plus qu'appeler le monstre, il l'attire, presque comme un pêcheur qui appâte un poisson. On trouve un death/doom metal tellurique qui rappelle celui de Cadaver Shrine, sauf que Dwelling Below joue avec les guitares aiguës — du bas vers le haut. Délirant ! Favorite track: Swallowed.
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    positronicping This sounds like a demonic entity stalking the wasteland, looking for any remnants to finish off. As each song exquisitely/excruciatingly develops, Dwelling Below's power becomes undeniable. Favorite track: Attraction Vulgarity.
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    acaDamien This incredible album has frequencies that are so low that all the animals in the 6-mile radius of my house are freaking out. Favorite track: Sheltered Acceptance.
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  5. Embalming
    by HETEROPSY
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    Endless Metal Podcast Virtually out of nowhere Heteropsy caves your skull in with one of the best death metal records of 2025. Given how amazing this year has been, that’s a really bold claim. But I’m sticking to it!! Holy hell you need to hear Embalming now: Mind fucking blown 🤘🏻
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    klBlk Not reinventing anything, but the fantastic arranging, and that buzzsaw heaviness with respites of melody are just *chef's kiss*.
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    rvss.eel Don't let the cover art fool you, this is... oh wait, no, this is exactly what it looks like. And it looks amazing! Embalming is filled with filthy death metal, the likes of which you've all heard before, but just like the cute three-eyed creature on the cover, gorgeous melodic passages rise gloriously from the otherwise rotting riffs. But is it too melodic, or upbeat even? Do melodic clean vocals unwelcomely join in? No. Don't worry. No. The balance Heteropsy have struck here is impeccable. Favorite track: Memento Mori.
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  1. The Gift Of Eternal Sleep
    by Doomsilla
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    Repulsed By The Existence Of Humanity Repulsed By The Existence Of Humanity
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  2. From This Day Forward (1990)
    by OBLIVEON
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    Droïdomized Droïdomized
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    John Chaos Alexander Hey Kidzzzzzzzz! Do you like Death, Do you like Sadus, Do Like Sadist, Do you like Cynic and tons of other tech Death , Thrash then you should be checking out OBLIVION! \M/ Favorite track: Droïdomized.
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    honeycombguy It's an amazing technical thrash album, and some of the best metal music to ever come from Canada. Favorite track: It Should Have Stayed Unreal.
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    Ryan Paul OBLIVEON FUCKING RULES Favorite track: Access to the Acropolis.
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  3. Morbidity Triumphant
    by Autopsy
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    Knife Slice, Axe Chop Knife Slice, Axe Chop
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    Metaga This feels like the continuation of Mental Funeral, doomy death mania!
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    mourner For me this marks Autopsy returning to their great form from the 'good old days' in the late eighties and early nineties. Favorite track: Flesh Strewn Temple.
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    Bart Filthy death metal. The best kind of death metal. Favorite track: Knife Slice, Axe Chop.
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  4. No Life Forms
    by Critical Defiance
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    A World Crumbling Apart A World Crumbling Apart
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    Kyle Grindberg These guys are riff monsters, it's a relentless thrash attack from start to finish. Favorite track: Altering The Senses.
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    IDE Crossover thrash metal, but with the overwhelming speed of Sodom's Agent Orange. Great! ★★
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    Einherjar I hold Misconception as one of the best Thrash album released in the last decades, so I had high expectations for this one.
    And No Life Forms is everything I hoped it would be!

    This is a masterclass in Thrash. Vicious, violent and venomous, the riffs hit you at full velocity like bullets from a machine gun!

    This is just one of those albums that every Thrash fanatic had to buy. Support them and wreck your neck!

    Mandatory for all those who worship the RIFF! This is 1986 again \m/
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  5. The Everlasting Plague
    by Pathology
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    Engaging In Homicide Engaging In Homicide
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    Vampyre Messiah Probably the best Pathology album yet... with a modern take on the retro sound of original death metal that smacks of Impetigo. Favorite track: Diseased Morality.
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    brutaldeath666 I hope they never stop putting them out I’m so fucking hyped for this. Favorite track: Death Ritual Deciphered.
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    Rich Kinman I had to get this bad bitch, woohoo! I think Decibel magazine gave this a 5/10, I give it a 10/10!
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