Dying Fetus – War of Attrition

Oftentimes called the most boring Dying Fetus albums, War of Attrition was never received very well by anyone other than a few diehard fans such as myself.  That doesn't mean it isn't my least favorite album by them (because it is), but that also doesn't mean it's bad, because even saying that this is Dying Fetus' worst album isn't saying much.  Released in 2007, it was hard to recover after lineup changes between the past two albums.  To me, this album isn't anything musically special, but it is an album that proves that Dying Fetus can still release good music while undergoing continuous lineup changes.

Dying Fetus – Reign Supreme

Year Released: 2012 Genre: Technical Deathgrind Availability: Bandcamp, YouTube Similar Artists: Misery Index, Origin, Cattle Decapitation Three years after Descend into Depravity, a quite mediocre album at the least, Dying Fetus released Reign Supreme.  This album marks a very well-rounded turn in their career that shows a lot of potential for the future (a potential hardly met … Continue reading Dying Fetus – Reign Supreme

Origin – Antithesis

Year Released: 2008 Genre: Technical Brutal Death Metal, Technical Deathgrind Availability: YouTube Similar Artists: Cytotoxin, Archspire, Monumental Torment Origin's 2008 album, Antithesis, was a huge success among the underground extreme metal fans, inspiring many others to pick up this style of brutal technical death metal.  I used to always say that this was my favorite Origin … Continue reading Origin – Antithesis

Dying Fetus – Wrong One to Fuck With

Year Released: 2017 Genre: Technical Deathgrind, Technical Brutal Death Metal Availability: Bandcamp, YouTube Similar Artists: Origin, Miser Index, Cattle Decapitation This album was anticipated by everyone.  It had been five years since 2012's "Reign Supreme" and Fetus Fans were getting impatient.  Until Relapse Records announced that Dying Fetus were coming out with a new album … Continue reading Dying Fetus – Wrong One to Fuck With

Origin – Entity

This isn't my favorite Origin album.  "Antithesis" is my favorite by Origin.  Despite that, there are qualities on "Entity" that were not present on "Antithesis" like the short songs, almost making it a step up form "Antithesis" in a logical way, but a step back in a musical way.  It may not be the best Origin release, but it is still holding true to what Origin is meant to be: a really fucking fast band.

Origin – Omnipresent

Origin had and still has a lot to their name ever since they released 2008's "Antithesis," and expectations were high ever since 20011's "Entity" failed to deliver as much as "Antithesis" did, mostly due to lack of band members.  So here comes "Omnipresent" with ex-Skinless vocalist Jason Keyser.