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#97423 by hairy
Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:37 am
Message to Harry Manback-Tool.
Maybe the most disturbing one... pure hatred spoken words...

Death in Music-Devin.
The lyrical content and the screamings at the end kill me each time...

Eamon-Fuck it.
How on Earth can a song like that become a huge hit... I cannot understand it.

other suggestions?

#97432 by FUBAR
Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:29 am
Alot of Mike Patton stuff...dat guys wacked

#97439 by Spinalcold
Sun Dec 04, 2005 12:09 pm
Tori Amos - 97 Bonnie and Clyde
That song still sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it

The whole Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos
it made me physically sick the first time I heard it, so dark and murky.

Superjoint Ritual - It Takes No Guts
"Did your father touch you there, where you horny, where you horrified" enough said.

Shining - The Eerie Cold
When you first hear it, the album seems like a joke, the vocals are sung with almost no tune and no care. When you finally get behind the album though, it becomes intensly disturbing. One of the best Suicide Metal albums ever.

Abyssic Hate - Suicidal Emotions
In my opinion, the god of Suicide Metal

NIN - The Downward Spiral
ya....

NIN - Happiness in Slavery
Just because of Closure...if you've seen it, you know what I mean.

Pantera - Most of The Great Southern Trendkill
Whenever I listen to the album I can smell whisky and cigarette smoke, it makes me fell like I'm in the dingy club shooting heroine with a bunch of wrecks. If an album makes you smell something, it's great, heh.

Strapping Young Lad - Rape Song
Devin is such a sick vocalist, him and Phil Anselmo are the gods of hate screams and this song as one of the first I heard really struck me.

Undying - The Cry of Mankind (Cover of My Dying Bride)
Horser vocals than Lemmy, the cover is 100x better than the origional. They make it extremely murky and depressing to the point of disturbing when the vocals scream in agony.

Morbid Angel - Hatework
Makes me feel like the world is about to end.

Tool - Sober
especialy when acompanied by the video.

#97445 by hairy
Sun Dec 04, 2005 12:51 pm
Spinalcold wrote:Pantera - Most of The Great Southern Trendkill
Whenever I listen to the album I can smell whisky and cigarette smoke, it makes me fell like I'm in the dingy club shooting heroine with a bunch of wrecks. If an album makes you smell something, it's great, heh.


I agree with you at 100%.

And the two slow songs just increase the feeling of going down and down.

You have some great tastes dude!
Now, I'll have to take a listen to the bands you've quoted that are unknown to me...

#97490 by Noodles
Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:22 pm
Has anyone heard Toby Driver's (Kayo Dot, Maudlin of the Well) solo work? The first song off of that chills me to the bone every time I hear it.

And Kayo Dot's new album is pretty disturbing as well.

#97502 by into the voigtex
Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:43 pm
SYL - Infodump
Devlab
Fantomas - Delirium Cordia

These I find profoundly disturbing to listen to. I still like them, but I have to be in the right mood.

Someone menitoned the scream at the end of Things Beyond Things. I had the Ocean Machine album for more than two years before I heard that scream. Never sure exactly why, but for some reason I had always taken the CD out right at the end of the song, right before the scream. So, I had no idea it was there. In 1999/2000 I used to work nightshift, from 2pm till 10pm. Occasionally I would work overtime and be the only one left in the office (and sometimes the whole building). One such night, everyone else had gone home, I was by myself in the building, it was around 1am. I was busy working away, concentrating pretty hard on what I was doing, with some music on in the background. Because it was one in the morning and there was no one else around, I had the music piping through the whole office, playing pretty loud. So, after more than 15 minutes of Death of Music/Things Beyond Things which are kind of soothing and hypnotic...... that fucking scream comes on and I damn near shat myself.

Ro

#97510 by djskrimp
Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:20 pm
That scream is responsible for waking me up more than a few times. I have an MP3 playing CD player, and there is usually quite a bit of Devy in the mix. I'll fall asleep listening to something, and that scream will wake me up every time....good stuff.

Oh, if you want disturbing, listen to Megaptera. They take industrial to a new level...because all it is, basically, is real industrial <re: machinery> noises. Well, "Curse of the Scarecrow" also has this continuing thread of a horror movie in the background....trust me, it's cool stuff to listen to in surround sound with the lights off...

#97517 by DevonH
Sun Dec 04, 2005 8:12 pm
Black Sabbath (demo) by Black Sabbath on The Ozzman Cometh CD

The demo version of Sabbath sounds very old, very rough and very evil. I have never heard a song that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up like this demo version....like someone walked over my grave.

Ozzy's voice is deeper and more menacing and the sound is like an old mono recording from the 40's or something, which makes the song EXTREMELY dark and ominous...



Also...Feindflug's song Totungsmachine Mensch is disturbing to me.

#97528 by Catatonik
Sun Dec 04, 2005 8:56 pm
Peccatum - Lost in Reverie Ihriels voice sends chills down my spine, especially on In The Bodiless Heart.

#97548 by psychotic
Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:33 pm
John Zorn - IAO, the entire album. It's based on black and white magic or something like that, but it has some creepy stuff on there.

Sunn O))) - My Wall and the entire Black One album. That stuff is just a veil of darkness. They've got other stuff that gets special mention (all of White 2, Flight of the Behemoth), but that stuff takes the cake.

Bohren & Der Club of Gore - I still don't have the new one, but Black Earth is very dark.

Ricky Martin - How one singer can be so awesome is very disturbing.

EDIT:

Forgot one important one.

The Melvins - They All Must Be Slaughtered

#97556 by Matthijs K.
Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:51 am
Fantômas - Delìrium Còrdia.

For people who do not know this one: Fantômas is one of Mike Patton's bands (one of the best vocalists alive, ever) and this album is just one track. It's supposed to respresent the musical equivalent of a nightmare, and let me tell you, if you listen to this all the way through at night, on your headphones, with your eyes closed, it's one of the most disturbing and graphic trips you'll ever have. This album is so beautifully made, it's full of little sounds and stuff which make you envision SICK stuff. Definitely an album to check out. A masterpiece.

#97560 by danra
Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:04 am
there's a song by a scandinavian band called motorpsycho...think it's called 'demon box'...and it's the darkest thing i've ever heard. the music is really quiet and spiky, and there's a monologue by some scary, bitter old woman about the similarities between what the body experiences at orgasm and at death, and she also starts talking about 'the crowbar and the vagina...'

dark dark dark.

#97564 by EphelDuath666
Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:31 am
Neurosis & Jarboe...clearly

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