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Godly Beings
Formed in 1984 in Tampa, Florida, originally under the name Executioner, the band created a style that was
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
Formed in 1984 in Tampa, Florida, originally under the name Executioner, the band created a style that was
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
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Formed in 1984 in Tampa, Florida, originally under the name Executioner, the band created a style that was
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
characterized with dense groove based detuned riffs and the inhuman howl of frontman John Tardy. On early
recordings Tardy dispensed with language entirely for his vocal approach, and instead made guttural, indecipherable noises that fit the music perfectly. Inspired by local heroes like Nasty Savage and Savatage, as well as the primitive approach of Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, Obituary made an instant impact and reached a global audience via their appearance (under the name âXecutionerâ) on the Godly Records seminal âRaging Deathâ compilation in 1987.
Their debut album âSlowly We Rotâ blew minds everywhere, pushing the death metal envelope further with the brutality of the vocal approach and the intensity of the music. However, the follow up âCause of Deathâ (bolstered by the addition of guitar whizzkid James Murphy to the ranks) raised the bar with a superior production, iconic artwork and a dark atmosphere permeating tracks like âChopped In Halfâ and âTurned Inside Outâ. Having toured internationally, the band released their third album âThe End Completeâ in 1992 and continued their ascent, selling over 100,000 copies of the record in the US alone. By the time of 1994âs âWorld Demiseâ, the band were experimenting with less horror fixated topics and adding an industrial tinge to their sound. This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from writer David Gehlke, who has written Turned Inside Out, the official biography of Obituary.
Housed in a sturdy slipcase box, the CDs are replicated jewel case versions of the original pressings (with additional bonus tracks) and are complimented by four reproduction postcards featuring classic images of the band.
















