| Suffocation Breeding the Spawn |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Beginning of Sorrow
2. Breeding the Spawn
3. Epitaph of the Credulous
4. Marital Decimation
5. Prelude to Repulsion
6. Anomalistic Offerings
7. Ornaments of Decrepancy
8. Ignorant Deprivation
Release Date: 1993 | |
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6 of 8 thought this review was well written
Suffocation's second full-length album, Breeding the Spawn is often regarded by the foolish as lacking in comparison to Suffocation's other early work. However, Breeding the Spawn does alot of things right and manages to set itself apart from Effigy of the Forgotten and Pierced From Within quite a bit with a few touches unique to this album. In all actuality, this album would probably be held in even higher regard than Suffocation's other work if not for some small flaws.
One aspect that Breeding the Spawn succeeds in is its not-so-subtle incorporation of melodic sections. Whereas Effigy of the Forgotten used jagged and dissonant melody to add to its barbarism and brutality, and Pierced From Within used melody as a connective tool, Breeding the Spawn thrives on the fact that both of these melodic approaches are incorporated and also consonant "pleasant" melody is used frequently and to great effect. From the harmonized lead section in "Anomalistic Offering" to the jazzy bridges in "Beginning of Sorrow" and "Prelude to Repulsion", Suffocation succeeds at giving the songs the variety necessary to stay interesting throughout. Another huge plus is that the bass really gets a chance to shine through with several sections featuring the bass as lead instrument. These are most noticeable in the title track, "Epitaph of the Credulous", "Prelude to Repulsion" and "Ignorant Deprivation". The bass guitar in general is mixed very well and can be heard throughout, which for death metal is very important in order to give the riffs that extra low-end punch. Also, Suffocation's patented brutal doomy breaks are at their absolute best here, with each one bringing the ultimate headbanging glory and each one being very different from the next.
Though, like said before, Breeding the Spawn is not without its detractors. The most common complaint about this album is the production, and the complaints aren't without some basis. Sometimes the production leaves the riffing indistinct and only somewhat decipherable. During blasting sections especially, the riffing is pretty much degraded to completely indecipherable buzzing. This is probably in part because to begin with, Suffocation were trying to achieve a wall of sound effect with simplistic, percussive riffing to accompany the blastbeats, but the production essentially strips away the melodic value of said blasting sections. Also, the guitars on "Epitaph of the Credulous" and "Ignorant Deprivation" sound like they were recorded through a cardboard tube, leaving an odd and constant buzzing above the guitars themselves. The mix is reasonably clear albeit lacking distinction, in the end sounding more like a well-produced demo than a studio album. Now, are these wholly bad things? No, not at all. Actually, the production is another thing about Breeding the Spawn that really adds to its uniqueness within Suffocation's catalog, and it enhances the presentation of the music by giving it a raw and primitive sense of aggression that death metal should be aiming for.
All in all, Breeding the Spawn is just as good if not better than Suffocation's other classics, and is definitely worth picking up for fans who may have heard the wrong opinion that the production makes it unlistenable (where that notion came from is a mystery to me) and took it seriously. Minor 'flaws' aside, Breeding the Spawn is an excellent example of death metal done right and would make a worthy addition to any metal collection.
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Just got Pierced From Within yesterday, i was suprised to see this had no ratings.
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| | | 2/2 with solid reviews over the last couple of days masscows. So now I have to fork some more money over for this too, huh?
I gave Pierced from Within a listen last night and I was mighty impressed. Looking forward to hearing this as well!
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| | | I love this album
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| | | Album Rating: 4.5
thanks for votes guys, and yeah if you like Suffocation's other stuff there's no reason you won't like this.
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| | | Album Rating: 4.5
good, you never know when it'll be handy to have an insectoid superhero for a friend
| | | Album Rating: 4
i like suffocation but i have yet to hear this, very nice review, i will be checkin this out
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i like you masscows no one on mx likes me 
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| | | you use the word "riffing" too much but otherwise this review is good
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no one on mx likes me 
What you want chanadam to like you? Hahahahaha.
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| | | Pierced From Within is awesome, I'll check this out too. Nice review.
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| | | first of all we are facebook friends rizzo which counts for a lot
second of all taylor wtf is chanadam
| | | BLAME CHANADA
| | | lol "Facebook Friends"
chanadam is you my dear.
| | | yeah but where did you get that
also are you a girl
| | | Where did I get it - I made it up.
lmao! I couldn't be any more female then you.
| | | so you are a girl
| | | Decent review. That's the second Suffocation review in a few days, everyone loooves Suffocation.
| | | Why have you got your hopes up all of a sudden, are you missing the touch of estrogen or something. Lemme break it down for ya: I A.M N.O.T. A. G.I.R.L. Period. (excuse the pun)
Also, where's your impostor disappeared to?
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
who the fuck negged this and didnt give a reason why
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