Fellow label mates Napalm Death, Carcass, and Morbid Angel were just a couple of the major players that had a part in the genre getting off the ground. Realm Of Chaos (Slaves To Darkness) got caught up in the emerging death metal scene during the late ‘80s. Using a range of tempos does help Realm Of Chaos (Slaves To Darkness) to avoid falling into the trap of not holding a listener’s interest for 12 songs. Variety is non-existent, with each song sounding like an extension of the previous one. Whether it’s a two-minute assault like “Eternal War” or a sneaky backlash of noise like “World Eater,” Bolt Thrower is always in anger mode. This is rough, unpolished death metal that relies on the imagery of world destruction, instead of religious bashing or mutilated corpses. Bolt Thrower would have none of that, and they didn’t let their new record deal with Earache Records stifle their artillery barrage of sonic annihilation. Dan Marsicano: If this was tighter, with cleaner production, and flashy solos, it would be just a generic, soulless album.like what passes for metal today.
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