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Jul 4Liked by Dan Gorman

War Master & The IVth Crusade are the Bolt Thrower records I listen to most. I love the gnarly grind of In Battle There Is No Law, but they became unmistakeable on those two albums. Also, I need to give that Witch Vomit another round of play. I was really excited about it coming out, because I love them, but I wasn't as compelled by the direction the first few songs I heard went.

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Awesome, then I have to keep on my journey with Bolt Thrower then and listen to those next two albums. I did really love this one so I'm stoked to get some more of their albums in my rotation.

And yeah, the Witch Vomit album is solid, but not a slam dunk. It feels like one of those albums that is a stepping stone to something more fully formed and complete on the next go-around. I'm not running to listen to it over and over as there's other stuff from this year that has me doing that. But satisfying enough for me when I spun it.

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Jul 4Liked by Dan Gorman

Witch Vomit's sound has shifted a bit, and I support it but the album before, Buried Deep in a Bottomless Grave, is muy excelente. Their side band Torture Rack shifted at the same time, so I think it was two projects rubbing off on each other.

I swear I listen to other things besides Death Metal.

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I'm not super familiar with Torture Rack so I should check them out too. I am the same way with thrash though so I understand lol

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