| 1. Foreshadowing Our Demise |
| 2. Smothered |
| 3. Optimist |
| 4. Salvage What's Left |
| 5. Tug of War Intestines |
| 6. Affirmation of Hatred |
| 7. Enslavement |
| 8. Merrie Melody |
| 9. Pool of Stool |
Foreshadowing Our Demise,Skinless,Supersoul Records,Death Metal/Black Metal,Grindcore,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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Foreshadowing Our Demise
Skinless Manufacturer: Relapse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059X8I Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Foreshadowing Our Demise
- Smothered
- The Optimist
- Salvage What's Left
- Tug Of War Intestines
- Affirmation Of Hatred
- Enslavement
- Merrie Melody
- Pool Of Stool
Customer Reviews:
The might of skinless.......2007-06-11
Epitome of Brutality.......2006-07-10
Skinless - Foreshadowing Our Demise.......2005-08-29
Excellent Grind/Death Metal.......2005-05-02
Songs.. "Smothered", "The Optimist", "Enslavement" and "Merrie Melody" in particular, are all brutally heavy, headbangingly rifftastic tracks that are somewhat in the same vein as Obituary. That's not to say Skinless can't make good fast-paced Death Metal though. As on tracks "Foreshadowing Our Demise" (Which has an awesome mid-tempo riff towards the end..leading into an even cooler riff which starts the next song "Smothered"..), "Salvage What's Left", "Tug of War Intestines", "Affirmation Of Hatred" and "Pool of Stool", are all pretty fast-paced Death Metal songs.
There's alot of samples too, which start the songs. Every song, except "Affirmation of Hatred" and "Enslavement", begins with a sample taken from somewhere. Some are pretty amusing too. "The Optimist" begins with a sample, that i'm 95% sure is Vince McMahon from the WWE, that says "Life Sucks...and then you Die". Then there's the sample at the start of the song "Salvage What's Left", which is taken from the movie "The 'Burbs" that starred Tom Hanks in the early 90's. All of these samples do sound kind of cheap, and maybe they kinda are, but it's still kind of amusing to know where exactly they got them from.
I think Skinless would appeal to fans of Obituary, Cannibal Corpse and Suffocation mostly, but also to Deicide, Morbid Angel and Carcass. Skinless are a very talented band that create some brutal riffs, and great drumming. The vocals are also a great highlight, sounding like a mix of Glen Benton (Deicide) and Frank Mullen (Suffocation).
Brutal!!.......2005-01-08
Song ratings:
1. Foreshadowing Our Demise-(3:57)-10/10
2. Smothered-(5:35)-10/10
3. Optimist-(5:42)-10/10
4. Salvage What's Left-(3:44)-9/10
5. Tug of War Intestines-(3:16)-10/10
6. Affirmation of Hatred-(5:17)-10/10
7. Enslavement-(5:50)-9/10
8. Merrie Melody-(3:37)-10/10
9. Pool of Stool-(3:50)-10/10 (Funny lyrics!!)
Oh! Before I forget, i'd like to point out that there was a different version of this album that had a song called "C**timated". The lyrics are so obscence it was removed from the album before it was released! Just wanted you to know.
Overall:
A must if you like death metal/grindcore.
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Foreshadowing Our Demise
Skinless Manufacturer: 3d ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005HV4A Release Date: 2001-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Foreshadowing Our Demise
- Smothered
- Optimist
- Salvage What's Left
- Tug of War Intestines
- Affirmation of Hatred
- Enslavement
- Merrie Melody
- Pool of Stool
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus TrackRock Music:
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- Gallery [Import]
- Garbage Days Regurgitated
- Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
- Hard Rock Cafe: 80's Heavy Metal
- Helldorado
- Horror Epics
- Hymns
- I Am the Eggman
- Independent
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