Death metal mosh pit

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The aforementioned Reign Supreme and genre classic Destroy the Opposition represent the pinnacle of Dying Fetus' destructive path two milestones that, each in their own way, encapsulate the very best of what the band has to offer and upon which all their work is measured. A strategy that paid off, as it has placed the boys firmly at the top of the food chain alongside the likes of Cryptopsy and Cattle Decapitation, nearly matching Cannibal Corpse's popularity.

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Although there has undeniably been an increasing stylistic focus and technical refinement over the years, culminating in the now classic Reign Supreme, the band has never strayed from the original course, remaining consistent every step of the way. A recipe that remained essentially unchanged throughout Dying Fetus' eight studio albums and countless lineup changes. This was the premise upon which John Gallagher and the boys embarked on their death metal journey more than three decades ago, blending influences such as Obituary, Suffocation, Carcass, Deicide or Cannibal Corpse into a brutal yet catchy and memorable formula, steeped in groove and blast beat carnage. 'Let’s make it moshy, let’s make it slammy.” Review Summary: Never mind the knife, mate… that's it, just breathe and embrace the groove.

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