Genocide Kommando "Black Metal Supremacy" CD Digipack

€12,00

Genocide Kommando "Black Metal Supremacy" CD Digipack

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Reedition of the 2002 album in CD Digipack! comes in a 6 panels digipack with a picture printed CD. Limited edition (200 copies)

Recorded and mixed between December 2001 - January 2002 at Rosenkrantz Studios, France.
The War dogs unleash a militant era of Satanic terror! Grim, totalitarian Black Metal from France/ Portugal, featuring Kommanders Noktu (Drakkar Prod.) and Horrendus (Corpus Christi) in their ranks. G.K. delivers nuclear devastation leaving nothing but clouds of Human Dust in their wake!!! Absolutely Grim, Satanic Black Metal that will simultaneously start and finish World War IV!

This band obviously has a hatred for other black metal bands as they clearly state in the CD booklet. What I truly like about this album is the progression. This band will start out as any ordinary black metal band. Whenever I first heard this, I thought this would be nothing more than another Marduk or Darkthrone, which seems to be happening a lot. Yet, only the first couple of songs are really like that. You see a slow and steady progression in each song. The vocals will gradually go from a harsh growling to an "Anaal Nathrakh-ish" screaming. The full effect of this album is that you slowly progress into a level of hatred not commonly reached in any other band.
The only thing this album is lacking, is the originaliy. The riffs are nothing too new and the drumming is rarely heard unless paying extreme attention. Basslines are somewhere but lost. I have to give them credit for not repeating the same three notes over and over again. They at least make an attempt to change the rythem a bit. When you first hear the album, you'll want to dismiss it, but give it a chance. It's nothing extremely bad.
As for the National Socialism in the music, it's rarely noticed. The only indicator that they band is Socialist is the picture of a burning synagogue underneath the inner casing. It seems that the band promotes the hatred of a socialist, yet they lack the atmosphere for it. All I'm picturing is the apocalypse and satanic supporters in their music. Nazi or not, they do not appear so.
Overall this is a decent album. I have no complaints about having it in my collection. Not my favorite, but I'm proud to have it in my cd case. If you're looking for something completely different from ordinary black metal, then this is not the album for you. If you're looking for some hardcore socialism, then you will not find it. However, if you search for some hatred and hints of originality in music, then this is it.

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