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Chemical Breath
Fatal Exposure


4.0
excellent

Review

by Source USER (12 Reviews)
November 30th, 2019 | 20 replies


Release Date: 1992 | Tracklist


1991 was such a monumental year for death metal that is easy to overlook many worthwhile death metal albums released in subsequent years. Take for instance Fatal Exposure, the debut album from short-lived Belgian death thrashers Chemical Breath released in 1992. This album proves to be a highly competent and entertaining 40 minute slab of riffs and awesome solos despite not bringing anything particularly new or innovative to the death metal table.

After the eerie intro of opening track "The Advantage of Disbelief", the listener is greeted with an engaging combination of death metal and thrash metal that persists for the entirety of the album. The guitars on this album are sweet and they have the right amount of mud to give them a Morrisound type of vibe. Anyone who is worth their salt knows trems are the source of all existence. Chemical Breath surely knew this and that is the reason why they played about 2 million of them on Fatal Exposure. This is perhaps made most evident on the album highlight "Lost Tribes" where the band go out of their minds with fast riffs and overall trem craziness. Also mixed into all 9 songs are groove-laden thrashy sections that are enough to please any battle jacket wearer out there. Many short but sweet solos find their way into the chaos as well and they are quite impressive and strange. The solo on "Arachnid" and the solo at the end of "Mutilation" are especially neat and they bring to mind the weird solos from Believer's Sanity Obscure.

The bass is not highly technical but it complements the guitar well and it is audible throughout the album which is always a plus. The drums are great and sound surprisingly clear. The fellow on drums is no Sean Reinert but he certainly holds his own throughout the album and provides a lot of cool thrashy grooves. Vocally, this is nothing death metal listeners haven't heard before. The closest comparison I can think is the dude pretty much sounds like Bret Hoffmann but with a crazy accent. Nothing special, but his vocals are still good and they suit the album well.

As previously mentioned, this is by no means a groundbreaking album. But it is an album which proves to be very solid and engaging because the death thrash formula Chemical Breath played here is pulled off so well. This is due in large part to the great riffs that are peppered all throughout the album. Fatal Exposure is more than worth your time if you consider yourself a fan of death metal and thrash metal.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Source
November 30th 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

how's it goin

Casavir
December 1st 2019


5653 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Badass album.

Source
December 1st 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cas review values

bloc
December 1st 2019


70694 Comments


Album is pretty underrated. Values is a great album too

Source
December 1st 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i don't like that one quite as much but it's still good

CaliggyJack
December 1st 2019


10197 Comments


Finally a Death Metal band that doesn't have a dumbass gimmicky name like "Dying Fetus" and "Cattle Decapitation"

EDIT: And it's from the early 90's fuck me lol

alamo
December 1st 2019


5789 Comments


Finally

DePlazz
December 1st 2019


4692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

YeeHa. Way to go.

ffs
December 1st 2019


6335 Comments


hell yeah, good album

ShadowRemains
December 1st 2019


28069 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

bought time this got a review, tight record

Supercoolguy64
December 2nd 2019


11853 Comments


goofiest band name ever?

Pikazilla
December 2nd 2019


31286 Comments


okay supercoolguy64

Supercoolguy64
December 2nd 2019


11853 Comments


in my defense i was like 15 when i came up with taht

ChaoticVortex
December 2nd 2019


1616 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

God bless Sputnik for making me discover kick-ass old-school yet obscure metal in 2019. Pos'd.

Source
December 2nd 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks. i will be reviewing more obscure metal soon

DopeFiend
December 6th 2019


509 Comments


jesus this rips. the first kickass band ive found using sput in a long time

combustion07
March 19th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really cool album that always slips my mind

combustion07
July 28th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Another much needed bump. Wish these dudes would have kept going

parksungjoon
July 28th 2021


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this one is good

DePlazz
August 19th 2022


4692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

It's very good



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