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High On Fire is alright. I like how the vocalist does clean screams instead of the generic almost growling screams that's popular today. "Devilution" is a good tune, but something's missing from their music that I can't really point out.

 

Maybe it's because I think they're too similar to Trivium, minus the ability to write some kickass melodic-yet-thrashy stuff (though I only like 2 or 3 Trivium songs, and think the rest is terrible).

 

EDIT:

Inc, check out the band in my avatar, Zombie Apocalypse. It's definitely not for everybody, and might take a couple listens to let it sink in, but I find their chaotic spaztastic hardcore to be quite excellent.

http://mortiviventi.com

http://www.myspace.com/zapocalypse

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I like thick and sludgy. I'm gonna go listen to more metal like this.

That's how I love my metal too.

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The CD of this album comes with a DVD of some live High on Fire footage. I'll grant Edwin that, based on what little of the DVD I watched, they had zero stage presence. They were boring. The sound was muddy, too, though I think that was more the equipment used to record the show than the band's fault.

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