GROOVE MOSH FRIENDLY HEAVINESS BRUTALITY
Kade Dodson | Lebanon, TN USA | 09/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i dont care if every one else hated it or thought it was weak because it wasnt the vocals could have been a little more guttural but the breakdown riffs in each song were awsome im mean they take simple slam riffs and make them bulldozing turmoil.. ecspecially in the song (invisable) which doesnt start out all that impressive but then goes into the groove riffage i mean there is so much creativity into each stroke its very brutal i liked it very much it is one of my favorite albums / iv never been to one of their shows because i live in tn but i would give my right arm to see them live they are my fav dm band and they will always keep it brutal and break it down!!!!!"
Slam mosh NYDM! Great Album!
SoulFire | Miami, FL USA | 02/17/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album is just great. Internal Bleeding along with bands like Skinless and Dying Fetus has some excellent breakdown moshing riffs in their death metal. They inject a bit of technicality and complexity in the music. The vocals are not incredibly brutal but still very good. The vocalist reminds me of Jason Netherton [ex Dying Fetus, now in Misery Index - check'em out too]. Another great thing about this band is the lyrical content. Very intelligent political/social stuff. A must have for the fans of groove slam technical deathgrind!"
One of the greatest death metal albums ever...period.
William Myers | Huntington Beach, CA United States | 09/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album single handedly turned me into a death metal lover. Once upon a time, in my youth, I thought death metal was just too crazy. Internal Bleeding taught me to love the insanity by infusing it with hopping metal riffs. It is a perfect transition CD for people looking to take the plunge from metal to death metal. I strongly urge anyone who loves metal or death metal to buy this CD. Aight?"