Fit for an Autopsy: Hellbound
Fit for an Autopsy: Hellbound
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Fit for an Autopsy
Label: MNRK One Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634164607814
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Vinyl LP pressing. On 2013's Hellbound, Fit for an Autopsy expand upon their commanding approach to an often maligned subgenre by synthesizing the rhythmic experimentalism of Gojira, the aggressive post-Noisecore of Converge, the esoteric and meditative tribalism of Isis, a virulent dose of the New Wave Of Swedish Death Metal (At The Gates, Dark Tranquility, early In Flames), the legendary progenitors of Floridian death metal (Death, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary) and the deathcore acts who offer actual proficiency in the genre (Suicide Silence, All Shall Perish, Whitechapel). Punishing, unrelenting and alternately both heavy and dissonant, the New Jersey metal band's first album for Good Fight/eOne conjures visions of Nero vigorously attacking his fiddle, even as Rome was engulfed in fire all around him.
Tracks:
1.1 The Great Gift of the World
1.2 Still We Destroy
1.3 Thank You Budd Dwyer
1.4 Do You See Him
1.5 Tremors
2.1 Dead in the Dirt
2.2 There Is Nothing Here Worth Keeping
2.3 Mother of the Year
2.4 Children of the Corn Syrup
2.5 The Travelers