Obituary - The Complete Roadrunner Collection 1989-2005 (6CD)

Obituary - The Complete Roadrunner Collection 1989-2005 (6CD)

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Six disc boxset containing all OBITUARY LPs during their period at Roadrunner Records (1989 - 2005).

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Track listing

  1. Internal Bleeding
  2. Godly Beings
  3. 'Til Death
  4. Slowly We Rot
  5. Immortal Visions
  6. Gates to Hell
  7. Words of Evil
  8. Suffocation
  9. Intoxicated
  10. Deadly Intentions
  11. Bloodsoaked
  12. Stinkupuss
  13. Infected
  14. Body Bag
  15. Chopped in Half
  16. Circle of the Tyrants (Celtic Frost cover)
  17. Dying
  18. Find the Arise
  19. Cause of Death
  20. Memories Remain
  21. Turned Inside Out
  22. I'm in Pain
  23. Back to One
  24. Dead Silence
  25. In the End of Life
  26. Sickness
  27. Corrosive
  28. Killing Time
  29. The End Complete
  30. Rotting Ways
  31. Don't Care
  32. World Demise
  33. Burned In
  34. Redefine
  35. Paralyzing
  36. Lost
  37. Solid State
  38. Splattered
  39. Final Thoughts
  40. Boiling Point
  41. Set in Stone
  42. Kill for Me
  43. Threatening Skies
  44. By the Light
  45. Inverted
  46. Platonic Disease
  47. Download
  48. Rewind
  49. Feed on the Weak
  50. Lockdown
  51. Pressure Point
  52. Back from the Dead
  53. Bullituary (Remix)
  54. Redneck Stomp
  55. On the Floor
  56. Insane
  57. Blindsided
  58. Back Inside
  59. Mindset
  60. Stand Alone
  61. Slow Death
  62. Denied
  63. Lockjaw

Review

Florida death metal gods Obituary breathed new life (no pun intended) into the genre when they broke onto the scene in 1989 with their groundbreaking debut, Slowly We Rot. Donald Tardy's breakneck technical drumming and John Tardy's guttural, slithering vocals combined with brutally fast guitars for a sound not quite ever equaled in the death metal world before or since. The Complete Roadrunner Collection 1989-2005 gathers together Obituary's first six studio albums, including their stellar debut, 1992's landmark The End Complete, 1997's Back from the Dead, and more. - 5/5