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Deicide|Scars of the Crucifix

Scars of the Crucifix

Deicide

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Deicide's first album for Earache is a short (about 27 minutes) blast of old-fashioned death metal. Cleanly produced by Neil Kernon (Cannibal Corpse, Queensrÿche), the band sounds appropriately brutal with synchronized dual-guitar shredding by Eric Hoffman and Brian Hoffman (who also manage about 17 solos between the two of them), metronomic drumming by Steve Asheim, and Glen Benton's bass guitar and deep growl (sometimes double-tracked with higher-pitched vocals). In case there was any doubt that the group's religious views have mellowed, there's a song on this album called "Fuck Your God." The title reflects both the level of their rage and the depth of their lyrics; they mostly just spew vitriol at the same general target they've been attacking for over a decade (sample lyric from "Mad at God," which is a different song: "The light of God has turned to sh*t"). For what it's worth, they still seem to take their religion shtick seriously. Depending on your perspective, that makes them sincere, offensive, provocative, simpleminded, unintentionally humorous, or good showmen.
© Todd Kristel /TiVo

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1
Scars of the Crucifix Explicit
00:03:08

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

2
Mad At God Explicit
00:03:04

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

3
Conquered By Sodom Explicit
00:02:58

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

4
Fuck Your God Explicit
00:03:31

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

5
When Heaven Burns Explicit
00:04:07

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

6
Enchanted Nightmare Explicit
00:02:11

Deicide, Performer - B Hoffman, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

7
From Darkness Come Explicit
00:02:58

Deicide, Performer - Asheim, Composer - Benton, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

8
Go Now Your Lord Is Dead Explicit
00:01:54

Deicide, Performer - Benton, Composer - E Hoffman, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

9
The Pentecostal Explicit
00:05:35

Deicide, Performer - Benton, Composer - E Hoffman, Composer

2009 Earache Records Ltd 2009 Earache Records Ltd

Chronique

Deicide's first album for Earache is a short (about 27 minutes) blast of old-fashioned death metal. Cleanly produced by Neil Kernon (Cannibal Corpse, Queensrÿche), the band sounds appropriately brutal with synchronized dual-guitar shredding by Eric Hoffman and Brian Hoffman (who also manage about 17 solos between the two of them), metronomic drumming by Steve Asheim, and Glen Benton's bass guitar and deep growl (sometimes double-tracked with higher-pitched vocals). In case there was any doubt that the group's religious views have mellowed, there's a song on this album called "Fuck Your God." The title reflects both the level of their rage and the depth of their lyrics; they mostly just spew vitriol at the same general target they've been attacking for over a decade (sample lyric from "Mad at God," which is a different song: "The light of God has turned to sh*t"). For what it's worth, they still seem to take their religion shtick seriously. Depending on your perspective, that makes them sincere, offensive, provocative, simpleminded, unintentionally humorous, or good showmen.
© Todd Kristel /TiVo

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