Slowly We Rot
Obituary · 1989
40 min · 14 tracks · death metal
A relentless barrage of guttural growls and heavy riffs encapsulates the raw intensity of early death metal.
Slowly We Rot is an album by Obituary, released in 1989. A relentless barrage of guttural growls and heavy riffs encapsulates the raw intensity of early death metal. 'Slowly We Rot' is considered a landmark record in death metal, influencing countless bands that followed. It received critical acclaim for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes, helping to establish Obituary as a leading force in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Slowly We Rot sound like?
A relentless barrage of guttural growls and heavy riffs encapsulates the raw intensity of early death metal. Rooted in death metal.
What makes Slowly We Rot by Obituary notable?
'Slowly We Rot' is considered a landmark record in death metal, influencing countless bands that followed. It received critical acclaim for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes, helping to establish Obituary as a leading force in the genre. Released in June 1989, 'Slowly We Rot' was Obituary's debut studio album, marking their entry into the burgeoning death metal scene. The band had previously gained attention with their demo tapes, but this album solidified their reputation as one of the genre's pioneers.
How many songs are on Slowly We Rot?
Slowly We Rot has 14 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Internal Bleeding Standout 3:01
- 2 Godly Beings 1:55
- 3 'Til Death Standout 3:56
- 4 Slowly We Rot Standout 3:36
- 5 Immortal Visions 2:25
- 6 Gates to Hell 2:48
- 7 Words of Evil 1:55
- 8 Suffocation 2:35
- 9 Intoxicated 4:40
- 10 Deadly Intentions 2:09
- 11 Bloodsoaked 3:11
- 12 Stinkupuss 2:59
- 13 Find the Arise (demo) 2:39
- 14 Like the Dead (demo) 2:34
Release Date
June 1, 1989
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
40 min 31 sec
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