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Song Info: |
This song remember to me to some death metal bands (early 90's) who create some mind tempo songs/intros/outros.........or if u remember the early Godflesh. with a full distortioned riffing. |
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| Lyrics: |
(Growls)
Terramortis.... .............!!!! Terramortis... ..............!!!! (louder)
(Growls) |
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| Lyrics Author: |
Oskar Terramortis Turcios |
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| Composer: |
Oskar Terramortis Turcios |
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| Filesize: |
5.3MB |
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| Composer: |
Oskar Terramortis Turcios |
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| Filesize: |
6.2MB |
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Hi Brother, I wish you a nice merry christmas and a happy new year to you, your girl and your mom!!! from Honduras.
Your friend, Kerim |
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Kerim Perdomo December 30th, 2004 |
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Great stuff.
Truly a demo i wouldn't mind getting my hands on. So if one of those 50 (?) demos are available, e-mail me =)
Very interesting music. |
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Hans Høyhet August 22nd, 2004 |
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This is the perfect mix between the early Godflesh and Dead World with a little touch from the canadian band Zaraza....pure fucking raw industrial apocalyptic doom. Perfect to the japanesse snuff makers.
This is totally sick, insane and dark. A wonderful piece of darkness.
Welcome all kind of spirits to recreate the obscure atmosphere that came from The Bizarre Blue Spectre. |
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Borjen Norsk May 31st, 2004 |
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English language only? Despite I have lots of things to be done, I´d say that this project sounds heavy, deep, and dying! Industrial parts are not my favourites, anyhow, DOOM SHALL RISE! |
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Alex Anathema May 14th, 2004 |
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Having been out of the scene for a while the iconic underground one man band Terramortis returns with its 'The Bizarre Blue Spectre' project. Reminiscent of more 90s era Godflesh 'Songs of Love and Hate' than of 'The Machine' era Dead World, The Bizarre creates a somber grainy dark wasteland, relying on doomy riffs and deep almost cybernetic vocals to portray this particular scene. Nonetheless the ... songs have little industrial elements we would like to see more to portray the post apocalyptic vision of its seeker, this heard on sound and vision scapes such as the ultra classic movie Hardware where Carl McCoy as the nomad embodies this perfectly along its ethereal cinematography. After reviewing this its clear that the Terramortis could add more oxidious pain and pleasure to its vision next time with a wider variety of industrial effects... Over all I'd give this songs three and half... Deep Congrats...
Xodus |
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The Nefilim May 14th, 2004 |
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