look as unpopular as it might be to say to war metal dorks, having a little bit of production value really does go a long way-case in point, this demo.
Si bien actualmente esto sabemos que es War Metal considero tomando en cuenta la fecha de lanzamiento que este es uno de los primeros materiales precursores de la primer ola de Black Metal, servirían ellos junto a otras bandas como Beherit (entre otras) como gran influencia para la escena Noruega, de la segunda ola del Black Metal, saludos a todos desde México. 🤘🇲🇽
if only we could get the guitar sounds from this demo and the vocal perdormance from their debut LP... this is some seriously brutal shit. if only someone told the alchemists from back in the day that necro + brutal would so easily create gold!
@@brandonboogers Only have heard the Dark Funeral cover of THAT repetitious "noise" song.... ONLY song on "Secrets of the Black Arts" CD that deserves the track skip .....Lol. NEVER have obviously searched out the original cuz? Figured IF the Dark Funeral "cover" was that unimpressive, then..🤔 The original would probably suck worse Lol 😆 🤘🔥🤘
Apparently, BUTA worked as the borderline between the 1st and 2nd waves of BM. 89 means the last throes of stadium thrash, the event of (Life) Death Metal (Autopsy and Necrophagia notwithstanding), plus the change on Bathory's aesthetics and the evergoing Mayhem's process of maturation, just as when this commando arrives on the scene, manacling any resistance. I still remember Malcolm Cross's review of Fallen Angel of Doom, on Metal Hammer UK March 1991 - . ''How can they or why should they be allowed to earn money doing what they do?''. Well, it's now 30 years over that and we're still here, debating and highlighting its merits, so i guess the joke was on you Malcolm. Where's he now?
This demo changed the face of extreme Metal ... " Altars of Madness " ( for example ) wouldn´t had been the groundbreaking album it is without this demo .
@@2000Doriyas You bet it did . Just check old interviews with trey and Morbid Angel ... Blasphemy being mentioned as a major influence ... which one predates Morbid Angel´s true sound ? Rhetorical - this demo right here . Keep in mind I´m one of those incurable proud loser metalheads in his late 40s so I witnessed the birth of Death Metal as a teenager . You wouldn´t imagine the revolution an album such as " Scream , Bloody , Gore " represented at the time of its release . Nobody was doing that kind of sound , not on a half decent label anyways . More obscure bands such as Death Strike with their " fuckin´death " demo and Blasphemy here kick started all this stuff , others just managed to have this type of sound exposed to a wider audience . Never stop the madness \m/
You kidding, right? This demo was released back in '89, same year of Altar's release. And most Morbid Angel songs present in Altar's were written between 86-88.
@@NecroctulhuThat does not mean anything besides you following " shady " dates . I can tell you that by the mid/late I was fanatically into extreme Metal and as a consequence I knew these things ... I can recall Trey acknowledging Blasphemy´s influence in what he did ( If I´m noty mistaken he even does that in AoM´s thanks list ... definitely in some magazines from the era , such as Metal Forces , probably even Metal Hammer or " Kerrrapp !!! " . It was a different world , they probably exchanged rehearsal tapes like I did with so many bands at the time ... and the letters in which we exchanged ideas on everything ... Trey was definitely in contact with them . Actually ,many of us , at the time , attributed MA´s intensification of themes which were common in Black Metal bands , the chaotic atmospheres , image etc to its connection to bands like Blasphemy , Sarcófago and all the extreme underground everybody in MA was pretty well versed in by the time they finally put out " Altars of madness " .
if you have this on lp and 45 speed, when 33 this still sounds pretty great where you get more that demoncy joined in darkness feel, even comes more clear that portal is kind more a slowed downed version of blasphemy influence
When I bought this in the early 90s from Wild Rags ( the album - "Fallen Angel of Doom", sorry ) , rest assured there was nothing quite like it, actually the red Vynil I own of that album sounds more demo - ish than this demo as the few of you who own "Fallen angel of doom " can easily attest - in comparison, this demo is extremely well recorded and tame even.
Brajan trummis i CURSE 1988. Det här är riktigt bra grejer. Lyssna även på: CURSE- Subconsciouness Thought. CURSE- Reign Of Regret. WE ARE TRUE METAL HEADS
"Nu-metal" objectively sucks and so does its bounce-core fan-base. How you gonna be moaning and whining and acting all sexual one minute then doing some jock 'roid-rage shouted vocals and expect to be taken seriously by anyone other than impressionable little kids who are easily satisfied with that try-hard edge-lite shit?
First wave for sure; they were just trying to make the most brutal shit ever, not worried about making it black metal or death metal how we think of it today they mixed elements of both.
Do you know where you would end up for eternity if you died today? Christ says the unsaved “will be thrown into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 8:12). HOPE: Romans 10:13 says For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus will be saved.
*Side: Darkness*
1. Ross Bay Intro (0:00)
2. War Command (1:06)
3. Demoniac (1:47)
4. Weltering In Blood (4:56)
5. Ritual (7:33)
*Side: Impurity*
6. Nocturnal Slayer (11:06)
7. Blasphemy (14:15)
8. Blasphemous Attack (18:11)
I'm not gonna lie, i think this demo is superior to their celebrated debut.
look as unpopular as it might be to say to war metal dorks, having a little bit of production value really does go a long way-case in point, this demo.
I agree. I have to wonder if the shittier production on FAOD was deliberate or not...I feel their riffs are communicated much better on this demo.
@@InhumanRocknRoll it wasnt deliberate, Wild Rags gave them fuck all for a recording budget
Every classic that came out on wild rags sounds like shit.
not true. Sadistic Intents Ep and Sigh’s Ep on Wild Rags both sound killer. .
One of the best things I've ever heard, holy shit.
the almighty blasphemy !this demo sounds even more brutal on tape
Everything sounds better on tape or vinyl.
@@zachbos5108 no
@@Fidelio116 yes
@@mar.armado no
Si bien actualmente esto sabemos que es War Metal considero tomando en cuenta la fecha de lanzamiento que este es uno de los primeros materiales precursores de la primer ola de Black Metal, servirían ellos junto a otras bandas como Beherit (entre otras) como gran influencia para la escena Noruega, de la segunda ola del Black Metal, saludos a todos desde México. 🤘🇲🇽
A primeira foi a banda Holocausto do Brasil.
ua-cam.com/video/G30DnHig3QU/v-deo.html
Excellent thanks for upload this great demo complete for the first time in UA-cam!!!
Second Jose!
I very much prefer the sound engineering on the demo than on their first album
MASTERPIECE
+Ojciec Rydzyk to prawda ojcze.blasphemy zadzi
Rozkurw totalny.
The flames keeps burning!
Hailz from Brazil!
@@engdaniel1969 until humanity is no more...
Over these last few weeks, I'm realizing... I really love this fucking demo.
if only we could get the guitar sounds from this demo and the vocal perdormance from their debut LP... this is some seriously brutal shit. if only someone told the alchemists from back in the day that necro + brutal would so easily create gold!
essa demo é fantastica ela consegue ser melhor do que muitos albums de bandas da epoca da noruega, foooda!!
I'm happy to finally have this Demo in my collection
Good "love making" music.
MAKE HATE, BREED SATANS
@@tahjakoas9065 based
Guitars are louder, which is a great thing. Seriously Blasphemy makes better riffs than at least 95% of other metal bands (probably much more).
I think not. Pretty boring band.
Mythrashylife if you want boring go look at Satanic Blood by Von
@TheBoi353 lol varg? Yeah, i dont hear any contribution to the genre
@@mythrashylife cringe
@@brandonboogers Only have heard the Dark Funeral cover of THAT repetitious "noise" song.... ONLY song on "Secrets of the Black Arts" CD that deserves the track skip .....Lol. NEVER have obviously searched out the original cuz? Figured IF the Dark Funeral "cover" was that unimpressive, then..🤔 The original would probably suck worse Lol 😆 🤘🔥🤘
The most Extreme and ultimate version of the First Wave Of Black Metal, putrid Noise.
I agree but I’d put sarcofago right with them too.
Sarcofago and "Brigada do Odio"
Apparently, BUTA worked as the borderline between the 1st and 2nd waves of BM. 89 means the last throes of stadium thrash, the event of (Life) Death Metal (Autopsy and Necrophagia notwithstanding), plus the change on Bathory's aesthetics and the evergoing Mayhem's process of maturation, just as when this commando arrives on the scene, manacling any resistance. I still remember Malcolm Cross's review of Fallen Angel of Doom, on Metal Hammer UK March 1991 - . ''How can they or why should they be allowed to earn money doing what they do?''. Well, it's now 30 years over that and we're still here, debating and highlighting its merits, so i guess the joke was on you Malcolm. Where's he now?
Malcom probably has a wife and kids while you dork post about metal genres
illest of all time
Best Black Metal from Canada.
Its revenge but yeah close
Although it's a bit thrash-ier than Beherit, this definitely reminds me of them! Good shit!
They were actually inspired by this demo!
it's the other way around, beherit was inspired by blasphemy
Mimoso I know that this came before Beherit. It just has a similar sound. Love both bands
@@Immortalthrone666 i really like them too
How is this "thrashy"? 🤔
This Demo-tape alone makes Deicide sound like Bon Jovi.
No need to diss another band, the Deicide debut is iconic 80’s extreme metal as well
have you ever heard of deicide’s feasting the beast demo?
I don't think so...this is pure cheap noise
It makes Morbid Angel sound like Ratt too
@@mygreentelecaster.. absolute masterpiece way ahead of its time. Blasphemous as anything else out there.
unholyshit great great death black metalband like oldschool deicide morbid angel sarcofago brutal evil...the bass man fucking raw
This demo changed the face of extreme Metal ... " Altars of Madness " ( for example ) wouldn´t had been the groundbreaking album it is without this demo .
This has an impact on Treys riff writing? I can see it for some of the dark tremolo passages
@@2000Doriyas You bet it did . Just check old interviews with trey and Morbid Angel ... Blasphemy being mentioned as a major influence ... which one predates Morbid Angel´s true sound ? Rhetorical - this demo right here .
Keep in mind I´m one of those incurable proud loser metalheads in his late 40s so I witnessed the birth of Death Metal as a teenager . You wouldn´t imagine the revolution an album such as " Scream , Bloody , Gore " represented at the time of its release . Nobody was doing that kind of sound , not on a half decent label anyways .
More obscure bands such as Death Strike with their " fuckin´death " demo and Blasphemy here kick started all this stuff , others just managed to have this type of sound exposed to a wider audience .
Never stop the madness \m/
You kidding, right? This demo was released back in '89, same year of Altar's release.
And most Morbid Angel songs present in Altar's were written between 86-88.
Stop smoking crack dude. Altars of Madness has been recorded in late '88, before this demo existed
@@NecroctulhuThat does not mean anything besides you following " shady " dates .
I can tell you that by the mid/late I was fanatically into extreme Metal and as a consequence I knew these things ... I can recall Trey acknowledging Blasphemy´s influence in what he did ( If I´m noty mistaken he even does that in AoM´s thanks list ... definitely in some magazines from the era , such as Metal Forces , probably even Metal Hammer or " Kerrrapp !!! " .
It was a different world , they probably exchanged rehearsal tapes like I did with so many bands at the time ... and the letters in which we exchanged ideas on everything ... Trey was definitely in contact with them .
Actually ,many of us , at the time , attributed MA´s intensification of themes which were common in Black Metal bands , the chaotic atmospheres , image etc to its connection to bands like Blasphemy , Sarcófago and all the extreme underground everybody in MA was pretty well versed in by the time they finally put out " Altars of madness " .
The Great Goat Messiah holds this album in high regard !!!
What??
My favorite Christian music
Ahhh yes the best white metal band
@@ZacharyTheJackal yes, indeed I too love the peace metal band preaching.
This is my favourite hillsong.
Pope music
if you have this on lp and 45 speed, when 33 this still sounds pretty great where you get more that demoncy joined in darkness feel, even comes more clear that portal is kind more a slowed downed version of blasphemy influence
Their best release by far.
A melhor demo,que eu já escutei.
Hail blasphemy!!!!
Loved the roller coaster in my ears
this is so fucking awesome!!
now in this date BLASPHEMY was performer at bangkok thailand
Iso è um old school muito foda bem trabalhado
decent
better than first album
Brutal ♥️🇻🇪 magnífico
Mantap lagu2nya.....👍🏻🤘🏻✨🌙
When I bought this in the early 90s from Wild Rags ( the album - "Fallen Angel of Doom", sorry ) , rest assured there was nothing quite like it, actually the red Vynil I own of that album sounds more demo - ish than this demo as the few of you who own "Fallen angel of doom " can easily attest - in comparison, this demo is extremely well recorded and tame even.
I like it better than their legendary debut.
¡Fucking classic demo! Long live Blasphemy. Masters of destruction.
Brajan trummis i CURSE 1988.
Det här är riktigt bra grejer.
Lyssna även på: CURSE- Subconsciouness Thought.
CURSE- Reign Of Regret.
WE ARE TRUE METAL HEADS
Tack tack.
Här kommer 1CURSE låt till.
CURSE-MORBID DEATH.
WE ARE TRUE METAL HEADS.
happy easter eve
Formidable.
7:34 RITUAL!!!
Thanks for upload this shit. Pure malevolence... The end for all humanity.
Al rato me tatuo ese angel llorando sangre fuck yeah!!!
Sounds better than their debut album.
happy days
Yes.
amazing
¡¡ War Metal !!
cuando vendran por centroamerica los estamos esperando¡¡¡
LA BESTIA PELUDA 666!!!
Total warcult
Blasphemy is Blasphemy... fucking machine!! 💀😈💀
ÖUUUUUUUGHHHH
So fucking RAW!
Excellent 🍷
brutal death metal and war metal fused
The 5 dislikes came from the Clownshitnok fans
"Nu-metal" objectively sucks and so does its bounce-core fan-base.
How you gonna be moaning and whining and acting all sexual one minute then doing some jock 'roid-rage shouted vocals and expect to be taken seriously by anyone other than impressionable little kids who are easily satisfied with that try-hard edge-lite shit?
@@georgejackson4424 unequivocally and 100% this
Sounds amazing fuk yeah
Would you all consider thisn1st wave or 2nd wave black metal?
Terrorwave
1st wave. But I consider this, and Fallen Angel of Doom to be War Metal. Especially Fallen Angel of Doom
First wave for sure; they were just trying to make the most brutal shit ever, not worried about making it black metal or death metal how we think of it today they mixed elements of both.
This is obviously the birth of war metal
Yeah this sounds like Bathory + Bolt Thrower to my ears at times
I have this
congrats
🤘👊
oughhhhh
SATAN, SATAN, SATAN !!!
6,606 listens \m/
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Oh the blackest....
This makes any metal band sound like Katy Perry
HAIL SATAN
I FEEL SEXUALY EXPLOITED
I feel like the vocals didn't "get good" untill Gods of war but like, those are pretty bad too but like, everything else about blasphemy rules.
They would be bad on a more stylistic death metal record but they sound perfect here
Diretamente do QUINTO dos INFERNOS
The intro is so fucking dark...
6666666666666666666APLASTA CRÁNEOS6666666666666666666
Evil songs
Fodido pra caralho
666
Do you know where you would end up for eternity if you died today? Christ says the unsaved
“will be thrown into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing
of teeth” (Matthew 8:12).
HOPE: Romans 10:13 says For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus will be
saved.
satan nor Lucifer has any power or authority, the one true authority is Yeshua/Jesus.
nice bait
Not even Jesus, no gods, no religion.
Ok mr. Phantom, but deep down u know God is real
there is no fucking god you believe because you are too coward to face the truth burn sheep burn you will see i was right at the end!!
and that's why it sucks
I dont hear any talent at all just fast ran through songs that add no musical value to the genre at all
Beherit its not much better
NUCLEAR POWERPLANT MELTING
Oooo