This Amputated album is terrible, but kind of hilarious. And the really surprising thing is that I find these pig grunts and squeals to be a breath of fresh air compared to the vast majority of extreme vocals I’ve heard in the GMAC. They’re actually not grating at all, just confusing. Unfortunately every track on here follows the same general structure and sounds about the same, the guitar playing isn’t very interesting, and the drumming is spastic. I’m not sure if
@Diesel 11 actually thinks this is one of the greatest metal albums of all time, or if he just wanted to see how we’d react to it. Not a big fan of the Power Trip album, but
@Whooten ’s choice gets an easy win here. Sorry,
@Diesel 11, but only if your nomination was serious. And if it was, then I’m sorry for entirely different reasons.
Winner: Power Trip
This Atlantean Kodex record checks most of the boxes for being a strong, epic melodic metal album — the singer is good, the structures are varied, and there are plenty of nice parts. But at the same time, it sounds like they’re just going through the motions. No spark, no fire at all. Also, the production has issues, especially with the rhythm guitars. I think the rhythm guitars might actually be out of tune throughout the entire album, or at least tuned to a different frequency than the lead guitars. This sticks out like a sore thumb in the opening track in particular. Weird. The Death album certainly has fire, and it has interesting guitar work and song structures, but it also has terrible vocals. I’m actually pretty torn on this one. What’s worse, pretty good melodic metal with no heart and bad technical issues, or high-quality technical metal with terrible vocals? I guess I’ll go with
@Perun ‘s choice here in the end, but I’m not too happy about it.
Winner: Atlantean Kodex
The Between The Buried And Me album was an interesting and challenging listen. Lots of disparate styles mashed together here, and at first I thought I might latch onto it, but then the shitty extreme vocals came in and dominated most of the rest of the album, so that pretty much killed my interest. If you’re into extreme vocals I can see how this would be a cool album, but it’s not for me. Even a weaker Megadeth album is preferable. Sorry,
@Mosh.
Winner: Megadeth
This Buckethead album is pretty cool. Not stunning or anything, but consistently enjoyable, similar to the last one in the competition. Also, bonus points for dropping
Six Million Dollar Man and KFC references in the same song title. The Primordial album is pretty solid, but samey, and the singer is off key a lot. Sorry,
@Perun, but I’m going with
@Diesel 11 ’s choice here.
Winner: Buckethead