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Death.FM - Pungent Stench - Masters Of Moral Servants Of Sin
Album Information |
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Album
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Masters Of Moral Servants Of Sin |
Artist
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Pungent Stench |
Year
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2001 |
Genre
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Death Metal |
Rating
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ASIN
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B00005R5EJ |
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Reviewers Rating |
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1 review done for this album. |
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The album felt somewhat formulaic |
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Bad_Taste |
Date: |
27 Oct 2023 |
Rating: |
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As a die-hard fan of Pungent Stench, I approached "Masters Of Moral, Servants Of Sin" with high hopes, fueled by the anticipation of the band's trademark raw energy and dark humor. However, I must admit, the album left me somewhat underwhelmed.
While it undeniably carries the band's signature gritty sound and twisted lyrics, there seemed to be a certain spark missing. The tracks, while decent, lacked the ferocity and creativity that I had come to expect from Pungent Stench. The album felt somewhat formulaic, as if they were sticking too closely to their comfort zone without exploring new territories within their music.
That being said, there were moments of brilliance scattered throughout, reminding me of the band's undeniable talent. The visceral guitar riffs and guttural vocals still sent shivers down my spine, but these instances were unfortunately overshadowed by a sense of déjà vu.
In the grand scope of Pungent Stench's discography, "Masters Of Moral, Servants Of Sin" might not be their strongest offering. Die-hard fans like myself might find solace in a few tracks that echo the band's glory days, but overall, the album feels like a missed opportunity to push their boundaries and surprise their loyal fanbase.
In the end, my disappointment doesn't tarnish my unwavering admiration for the band; every artist has their peaks and valleys. Here's to hoping for a resurgence of the macabre brilliance that made me a die-hard fan in the first place in their future endeavors.
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