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Goat
Nunslaughter
Goat
Genre: Metal
 
U.S. digitally remastered jewel case edition of this 2003 album from the Satanic Metal masters including one bonus track! Nunslaughter play raw and violent Metal in the spirit of Possessed, Hellhammer and Venom. Goat is ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nunslaughter
Title: Goat
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Phantom Domestic
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 7/29/2008
Genre: Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 0892048002081, 892048002081

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U.S. digitally remastered jewel case edition of this 2003 album from the Satanic Metal masters including one bonus track! Nunslaughter play raw and violent Metal in the spirit of Possessed, Hellhammer and Venom. Goat is now housed in all-new exclusive cult artwork and killer deluxe booklet. If you're not familiar with NunSlaughter you know NOTHING about Death Metal! Burning the flame of true Satanic Death Metal since 1987!
 

CD Reviews

Goat
Ian Davison | Buffalo, NY USA | 06/07/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It is an absolutely travesty that Nunslaughter hasn't attained the prodigious recognition that they deserve in the greater death metal meme. As for myself, this band is in my top 5, and a class act in every way.
But that's purely my opinion.

I shall, without such bias, dissect and analyze Goat's parts to its sum:
Vocals: Simply incredible. The standout. Don's vocals are mid-range and understandable, yet very "evil" and blasphemous sounding. I normally prefer low gutturals (indecipherable ones in particular), but these I wouldn't want Nunslaughter to perform in any other way... they're perfect.
Guitar: There's some pretty cool licks thrown around occasionally, but it's mostly just straightforward, thrashy-yet-brutal riffing. It gets the job done, and then some.
Bass: Nothing otherwordly here. It just follows the guitar, but that's not a detraction.
Drums: Everything played fits. They're nothing spectacular by any stretch of the imagination, but they complete the package nonetheless.
Lyrics: They make Deicide's lyrics look like gospel hymns in comparison. The lyrics are dark, vivid, unholy, and unbelievably well written.
Production: If you can work a volume knob, you won't have a problem. The production is killer.

I would consider this Nunslaughter's best album, and a staple in raw, brutal death metal in general."