PIG DESTROYER - Gravedancer | Reaction
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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Love this track..!!!! I didn’t recommend it, but fully stoked you did it 🖤
Pig Destroyer - Book Burner album is my personal favorite
nicee I love this band. Cheers from Spain and keep going with the channel. I suggest you to react 'THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - “Milk Lizard” (Official Music Video) HQ'
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Natasha, the titular 'Terrifyer'... whatever the hell she became 😂
PD evidently sounds sweeter lol with nostalgia! PD not vastly mainstream within UK tho have toured with Napalm Death in the past few years. J.R has some of the best grindcore vocals in this specific genre that is virtually unparalleled. "Jennifer" and "Natasha" are both PD subversions, one of the most well known (and most famous) examples in the genre. PD play in this style primarily for their first five albums. Most of PD's songs are between one and two minutes long, the shortest are less than twenty seconds. PD didn't even have a bassist until Adam Jarvis' cousin John joined the band in 2013 (that's sixteen years without one). Until the addition of noise-maker Blake Harrison R.I.P , the instrumentation consisted of just vocals, guitar, and drums. Richard Johnson (Agoraphobic Nosebleed) and Kat Katz (ex-Salome, ex-Agoraphobic Nosebleed) did additional vocals on Terrifyer, and Matthew Mills performed the solo on "Towering Flesh" off that same album. Jason Netherton meanwhile did extra vocals for the song "The Diplomat" from Book Burner, with Johnson and Katz making sporadic appearances on this record too. Head Cage, amongst others, features Dylan Walker (Full of Hell) supplying noise work on "The Last Song". A mixture of relatively traditional deathgrind, groovier Thrash Metal inspired sections and math-oriented passages involving odd time signatures and abrasive, noise-influenced atmospheric touches, along with frenzied, maniacal Type 3 shouting for vocals and drums that alternate between ultra-fast blasting and highly complex and technical patterns. Also expect the occasional drone/doom song. J.R' lyrics, while dark and macabre, are surprisingly poetic and eloquent in their own twisted way. With Book Burner and Head Cage, this level of eloquence is more or less done away with.
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Pretty much every album has it's fans. Phantom Limb also essential listening.
Need more short songs?Can I interest you in some Napalm Death?