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Zombie Suicide: Part 666
Gorelord
Zombie Suicide: Part 666
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Gorelord
Title: Zombie Suicide: Part 666
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Season of Mist
Release Date: 11/26/2002
Genres: Rock, Metal
Style: Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 822603106725, 803680932001
 

CD Reviews

Sick Beyond Words
fifth_sleeper | Marietta, GA United States | 06/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This Gorelord release, their second one to be precise, boasts some of the best skills in the extreme metal game. The vocals are varied and diverse, all impressive and powerful. The drum beats are catchy and mid tempo which gives all the songs a slow grind to chug along to. The guitar... my favorite part. Absolutely brutal sounding guitars are featured here, and it's all downtuned so you can be sure it's nice and heavy.The lyrics to this album, in my opinion, are the crown jewel for this CD. And while they don't compare to some of the more violent Cannibal Corpse songs, they do boast a certain ability to make you sit there and wonder why this man isn't in jail yet. All in all, a great buy for anyone who loves gore metal and death metal."
Excellent Gore Metal
Twitch | Atlanta, GA | 04/01/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Gorlord's follow up to 'Force Fed on Human Flesh' - 'Zombie Suicide Part 666' - is worth just as much, if not more to the metal community than the likes of Exhumed or Impaled. The pure gorgrind insanity of this record is apparant from the moment you slip this disc into your stereo. The monolithic blastbeats and barbaric guitar assaults leave nothing to be desired from this extrexely talented death metal band. Containing what I consdier to be the best goregrind vocalist of all time, and some perfect riffing, 'Zombie Suicide Part 666' is definitely one to give a listen to, even if you do not like death metal. Frediablo's work in the emacualte Necorphagia and the decent Wurdulak have crafted him into quite the metal maven. The production on the record, handled by Killjoy (of course), is flawless and gives it both a dirty yet well produced sound. Not to mention the plethora of guests from the extreme metal scene keeps it interesting. Personal favorite on the record has to be "Dreams of the Macabre". It is just phenomenal. However the entire record is a sure fire winner. A must listen to all those looking for something burtal, gore infested, and heavy."