![]() After a slow, dragging intro, we are thrown into a seemingly endless loop of half assed riffs and unstoppable blast beats with some low guttural and indecipherable growls at the background. This album is the equivalent experience of sitting in a midnight subway with damaged, noisy ventilators at 200mph. 'From Enslavement to Obliteration' is an esoteric album that can be enjoyed from start to finish by a very specific type of people. So, what happens when you repeat the same joke for the 20th time in the same evening, without any alterations? Well, you release it as a grindcore album! Otherwise, the audience will lose attention and you won't get away with that. After the second time you tell the same joke, it's time to move on to the next one. ![]() Its quite similar to comedy, you cannot establish some sort of comedic pattern and repeat it forever. There's also a reasonable range of time where you can sound basically the same and repeat an idea before it gets annoying and predictable. I don't think that extreme music should be retarded in order to be considered as extreme music. ![]() But when you try to take things out of their context, let's say taking a seemingly perfect torturing device and market it as a musical record meant to be consumed and enjoyed by mentally healthy human beings.that's when you know it's time to visit a decent shrink. You know he is a comedian, he doesn't take things too seriously and he basically gets paid to make people laugh, which is awesome. Watching Jim Carrey imitating Napalm Death on TV can be quite hilarious. Sometimes, the borderline between comedy and stupidity can be very thin.
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