' but it's not a stunt. There's something just foreign enough about the production on this one to cast Motorhead's awesomely predictable sound in a whole new light. Plus, the first five songs are sequenced together so tightly it's like hearing the 'Abbey Road' medley on amphetamines...
but heightened ferocity on ‘Altars of Madness.’ Considered by many to be the greatest death metal album ever conceived, Trey Azagthoth improved on the blueprint already in place, crafting songs like “Maze of Torment” and “Chapel of Ghouls” with tectonic...