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Tracks that end an album
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: spoon_of_grimbo on 02 May 2009, 13:25 ---dude, start a hardcore thread! i've got a few albums i could recommend/upload/discuss, and i could do with a few recommendations etc.
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I heartily endorse this recommendation.
The only Converge album I have is No Heroes and it's quite jaw-dropping.
Will:
Okay, give me a few minutes to upload some shit to Mediaf!re and we'll do this!
EDIT-Done! Hope you dig it, guys...I'll keep 'em coming.
fish across face:
--- Quote from: Will on 02 May 2009, 12:55 ---Oh, I'm not an excessive fan of hardcore myself, it's just the one style of music that seems to be largely ignored around here.
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Pffft...
Waferman:
"Besides 'Bushels', which someone else has probably said by now, I like Swan Lake's 'Warlock Psychologist'." Commented Waferman.
Nodaisho:
Sculptured's Embodiment is the Purest Form of Horror, off of Embodiment (tell me I'm not the only one that has heard that album?). It's the perfect end to the album, which was about the slow breakdown of the body leading to death, with mournful sampling from this short film, keyboards, and it all winding down to the end.
Overkill's Overkill saga (Overkill, Overkill II (The Nightmare Continues), Overkill III (Under the Influence), E.vil N.ever D.ies, Overkill V... The Brand), from Feel the Fire, Taking Over, Under the Influence, The Years of Decay, and Immortalis, respectively. They all sort of lead into each other, but all stand alone well, and feel like they link together the albums.
In the Arms of God, from the album of the same title by Corrosion of Conformity, which is just an epic rocking conclusion to the album, with an awesome pounding riff. It is better when heard after Crown of Thorns, the short track that serves as somewhat of an intro, but this is just the one song, not best albums endings.
I couldn't find a youtube video for Under The Influence, sadly.
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