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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In your face anti-Christ death metal,
By Peter Azello (San Jose, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
First off, I was tempted to not give this compilation 5-star because "Kill The Christian" is missing. Other reviewers have stated this, but I feel this defines Deicide, and they could have taken off "Standing In The Flames", which is from the horrible "Insineratehymn". But, whatever. To start off a Deicide review, I have to defend them. Glenn Benton's religious views are a little out of wack, as we should say, and he is obsessed with hating Christians and is also obsessed with Jesus Christ's death. His hating Christians lyrics are somewhat immature later in Deicide's career (Bible Basher is a perfect example; sounds like a six year old could write that). That is a reason why I prefer the self-titled and "Legion" over anything else, but hey, they are still a good band.So, we get Jesus freaks coming over here saying how "God is great" and "Benton is an idiot", but religion is religion, and if you hate Christians, (like every black metal band and other death metal bands), so be it. I can defend Deicide because in America we have the First Amendment, and I personally can't stand Jesus freaks. You can prove a Christian wrong, but you can't prove an Atheist or non-Christian wrong. So, lay off Deicide, because they could be like Mayhem and burning churches and killing people. The worst Glenn Benton did was burn an upside-down cross in his head, which is wrong, but cool nonetheless. As for the music...Not many death metal listeners like Deicide because they are apparently the "thorn in the side, along with Cannibal Corpse". I think that is stupid. Deicide is brutal, with two talented guitarists, an above average drummer and then there was Glenn Benton's musical ability. If there was a death metal all-star team, Benton would be up there for his vocals. They are sick. First, there is his growl, which can only be bettered by, maybe, Lord Worm or Corpsegrinder. Then he gives that high-pitched growl, which when it is dubbed, sounds like a demon has come from Hell to consume you all. He is one of death metal's best vocalists. And his bass playing is average if even that, but whatever, because his vocals and lyrics wash away his bass playing abilities. The Hoffman brothers are also very talented. They can riff at lightning fast speed (check out "Satan Spawn, The Caco-Daemon") and then kick back into a nice solo. They solo often, especially in the earlier discs, and usually there is more then one in each song. I think in their self-titled, there were about 19. But, anyways, they are brutal, not over technical but still good enough not to be considered talentless. The drummer is good, and the double pedal bass is used a lot. Blastbeats are common as in all death metal, but the ability that shines about him is his ability with the double pedal. That along with Glenn Benton's descent bass and hellish vocals gives Deicide a unique, brutal and overall sick feel to them. But, sadly, the Hoffman brothers are gone, but Jack Owen of Cannibal Corpse is here, so that is good! The compilation kicks off with the legendary "Dead By Dawn". Obviously, Glenn is a huge Evil Dead series fan, and I can't blame him. The song is a death metal classic, and a fan favorite. Next is "Carnage In The Temple Of The Damned", a song about the Jim Jones massacre. Another classic tune from the self-titled. "Lunatic Of God's Creation", justifying the Charlie Manson murders, is another death metal classic and fan-favorite. "Sacrificial Suicide" and "Crucifixation" follow, all classics from the self-titled. The 5 Legion songs are next, with the brutal "Satan Spawn, The Caco-Daemon" coming at track 6. This is my favorite for its overall brutality. I also like "In Hell I Burn" and "Dead But Dreaming", all sick songs. Even "Trifixiation" is good! The next 10 songs are the weaker points on the album, which is the weaker part of Deicide's career. Of course, the "Once Upon The Cross" songs are good, but when they get to the Serpents and the In Torment In Hell songs, they are average. Not bad, but cannot match up to the self-titled, Legion and Once Upon The Cross years. Even so, there are standouts, like "When Satan Rules His World", "Bastard Of Christ", "Blame It On God" and "Bible Basher". I like some of these, but they still should have put "Kill The Christian" on. So, if you want some great, old-school Florida scene death metal, pick up this great compilation. Then, pick up Deicide's self-titled and Legion. Then, pick up their peers from Florida, like Morbid Angel and Obituary. Death metal is one of the best genres, because it is talented musicians playing at ultra-fast speeds proving they beat up anything, and these pioneers from Florida proved that they can make death metal a household name.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great place to start,
By Smoskalis (America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This is a great place to start your Deicide collection, and it serves as a marvelous introduction to death metal. Fans of bands similar to Deicide (Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, etc.) should already be aware of this hellaciously omnipotent beast, though if you haven't heard Deicide it is a must that you purchase this album, or one of their others. For already established fans of the genre it would be wise to purchase a "real" album, I recommend "Self-Titled", "Legion", or "Insineratehym", though any of their releases will do fine, as Deicide have quite an exceptional catalogue. Though this album is definitely a more than sufficient example of their work, and starting here, being a death metal fan or not, is certainly not a bad thing.If you have an interest in hearing some severely extreme music, or are curious about the often misunderstood and misrepresented genre of death metal, Deicide's "Best Of" is probably the perfect album to begin with. You'll definitely want to hear this album all the way through, especially upon first listen. The muscianship is as prodigious as their deliverance. Solos and rhythm are brilliantly interwoven here, in a way bands seldom accomplish so affectively. Strength is molded with speed in a remarkably profound musical attack. Though Deicide are definitely not the most multifarious band in terms of styles, they certainly do not claim to be, nor do they have any intent to abandon their brutally intense genre. So rarely will you find a band so dedicated to any specific sound, that Deicide's devotion to their style is one of the most attractive and unique aspects of their music. Unequaled and unbeatable, the vicious strength and loyalty of this band will forever make them the ultimate example of death metal.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hmm,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
I have nothing to say about Deicide. All I have to say is this: Everyone giving this one star, claiming to be a Christian who's offended or wants their money back or whatever... Here's a novel idea: If you're a Christian, how about YOU DON'T BUY CDS FROM A BAND CALLED "DEICIDE"? Christ, blame it on your own stupidity. That's like me rating gospel music 1 star, ranting about how the band name "Jesus our lord and savior" was somehow misleading. Use the thing in your skull.- Thus says the Pellington
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just awesome,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
For those who dont know deicide or those who want all there best songs on one cd i suggest you pick this up. The most satanic band in the world know has a soundtrack to the apocalypes
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Of The Beast Named Deicide,
By Ronald Placeres "Chulo" (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This is another great Deicide album to add to my Deicide collection. I bought this in the fall of 2003. This is not another studio album but this is accually a compliation album of the very best songs from Deicide. So this album pretty much traces the band's entire career while during the Roadrunner years. A lot of the hits and classics from just about all their albums are here. The only problem is that there are only 2 songs from Insineratehym and none from In Torment In Hell. Despite those album not being the best albums that the band has ever put out in people's mind, I personally think those albums are great anyway. Gettting back to this album, this pretty much is a collection of Deicide hits and classics and it's something that true Deicide die-hards like myself would like to own. It's also something for those who want to get a first impression of the band. Definitely worth buying.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good collection,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Deicide remains the strongest of the pack. I rarely buy best of CDs but this one contains alot of great tracks and it beats changing CDs.Unlike alot of bands that sell out or soften up as they age Deicide just seems to get more and more pissed off. The review that called this a lampoon should really check his music history. Deicide was largly responsible for the resurgance of GOOD metal in the early 90s.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
extreme metal,
By Dionisar (manila, phillipines) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This band needs no introduction. Being one of florida's death metal forefathers. This compilation is good enough for starters. It contains all the notable songs. Dead By Dawn, Trifixion, I can go on and on with this. But if I were you and you're getting into death metal, especially with Deicide. This is a great buy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You think you know metal?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Nu metal junkies, listen up. Nu metal is not metal, it's hard rock (not that it's bad- I have some great nu metal cd's). If you want REAL metal, check out Deicide, one of the most brutal, punishing, menacing death metal bands of all time. Death metal fans know that Deicide has been an unstoppable force since their self-titled debut was released in 1990. Nu-metal junkies will be scared out of their wits when they hear the ultra-heavy, ultra-speedy sound that is Deicide. No boy band vocals. No harmonizing. Just death metal of epic proportions.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exceptional, As Far As Death Metal Goes,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
While some people may question why I bought this instead of getting all the other albums, I'm going to admit that I do not like the overt Satanic themes displayed in the artwork. Call me a wimp if you will, but I honestly don't care what you think, because there is no reason in hell (ironically) to be this angry at God. Go ahead and ignore God if you want to, I'd rather you be that than a Satanist. I am comfortable enough in my Christianity to listen to Satanic music and not be affected by it, as I am with all music. But musically, I rather enjoy Deicide's intense energy powered by their anger towards God, while I might not appreciate the lyrics. There are few death metal bands that make me believe that they are on fire for their cause, and Deicide is one of those few. But what bugs me is that there isn't really an established view that frontman Glen Benton takes on. What we CAN solidify is that for some reason, he has a deep hatred of Jesus Christ and loves Satan. But those beliefs aren't really Satanism; Satanism is actually based heavily on individualism and promotes self-fulfillment rather than the worship of a single divine being. In fact, Satanists don't worship Satan at all; he is merely a representation of what they believe. So before you go slapping the Satanist label on Deicide, make sure you know what you're talking about, because Benton doesn't seem to. Worse, according to guitarist Eric Hoffman, Benton is not actually a Satanist. Read all about it on their Wikipedia article.The individual members of Deicide are relatively talented and were very influential in defining what death metal is today, having appeared in the late 80's/early 90's among other bands like Death and Morbid Angel. Glen Benton has a very angry sounding scream that slowly evolves into more of a growl as the album progresses (which spans their career up to 2001's "In Torment In Hell") but rarely employs other techniques and starts to come off more as annoying by the end of the album. His bass playing isn't anything to call home about, but it definitely makes the sound even more muddy than it already is (a must in good brutal death metal). The guitar players, Eric and Brian Hoffman (in the original lineup; after their departure, they were replaced by former Cannibal Corpse guitarist Jack Owen and Ralph Santolla, formerly of Death and Iced Earth), layer their individual riffs to create a veritable wall of sound; in addition, the solos never sound out of place and the majority of them are relatively technically adept, even if they aren't quite as skilled as other death metal guitarists like Chuck Schuldiner or Trey Azagthoth. The drummer, second only to the guitarists, is the most talented here, pumping out insane blast beats and impeccable footwork. Though the sound may be very grating and amelodic, this is a prime example of brutal death metal at its most unforgiving. The only problem I have with this album is that there is absolutely no progression, musically or lyrically, from the beginning to the end. I prefer at least some sign of melody in my death metal, but there is very little of it, as Deicide is more focused on heaviness and brutality than musicianship. While some consider this a good thing because they didn't "sell out", I prefer some variety and melody in my metal. But if you're just looking for some harsh, antagonistic, f**k-your-God death metal, then you've found a winner. Track Selections: "Dead By Dawn", "Trifixion", and "This Is Hell We're In" 7.5/10
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best of Deicide,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This 'Best of' compilation cd truly showcases the massively widespread influence of Deicide.They've never won a grammy, never had a cameo in a movie or tv show, never had a platinum selling album AND have never been played during mainstream radio hours. And yet, a best of CD? Why you ask? One simple reason: they practically invented death metal, and with help of a blossoming record company, unleashed their own sweet little brand of metal. I've heard KVLT kids on 'true' messageboards say that Roadrunner sucks now because they've signed bands like Slipknot and Killswitch Engage. The fact is, Roadrunner has showed nothing but the utmost respect for Deicide over the years, as is blatantly obvious with this compilation. Now... on to the CD. A glorious amalgamation of tracks from the band's first five albums, these songs sear through your ears and leave you wondering if what you just heard was real. Before I purchased this, I had mostly heard songs off of 'Scars of The Crucifix'. Needless to say, I was most impressed with Glen Benton's vocals (all four hundred overlapping tracks of them), and while I thought every one else did really well for themselves, I continued to listen because of his vocals. Then I downloaded 'Blame It On God'... and wow. I knew that something momentous had been going on before the lineup changed, and I wanted to find out what. The only thing that bothered me about this CD was the way that it was compiled. In my opinion, they could have sacrificed a few songs for others, such as 'Kill The Christian' and 'I Am No One'. But then again, they probably wanted an equal offering from each album. I don't like rating individual songs, mostly because when ever others rate songs, I usually don't agree with them once I hear it. So, new fans! If you've heard SOTC stuff and want to hear what Deicide were like in their hayday, pick this up. You will not be sorry. |
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