Wednesday, January 16, 2013
DOOM - THE GREATEST INVENTION
Got this when it came out in '93. I used to hate the production on it. It starts off with a spongy techno intro, the drums have more reverb than a Neil Diamond record and at times excessive use of chorus washes the guitar out completely. I recently dug it out after sitting quiet in my collection for almost twenty years. I gotta admit, I totally screwed the pooch on this one. The rave-cave production is actually kinda awesome. I can't think of many HC records that sound this expansive. Not even other Doom records. Beneath the atmosphere, Doom's Napalm Death-ish approach to crusty D-beat HC reveals why they are one of the most influential bands in the genre. Relentless low end, Jump 'n' jack guitar riffs and unmistakably british gut-throat vocals set the bar for everyone from Dropdead to Martyrdöd. All of their releases are worth having, but The Greatest Invention has become, by far my favorite. The techno intro is like crack to my ears now. At times I consider dubbing an endless loop of it to make love to. Am I Doomed?
Labels:
3 Way Cum,
Crust,
D-beat,
Discharge,
Disrupt,
Doom,
Dropdead,
Econochrist,
Extinction Of Mankind,
Extreme Noise Terror,
G-ANX,
Hardcore,
Hiatus,
Martyrdöd,
Nausea,
No Security,
Obliteration,
Peaceville Records