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[QUOTE="trioxin_245:1285824"][QUOTE="dyingmuse:1285812"][QUOTE="trioxin_245:1285806"]The point is they helped to pioneer a style of music and then started playing generic music, so most people would appreciate what they did that was groundbreaking, rather than the mediocre genre albums. [/QUOTE] ha ha ha, I think they just became good musicians and decided to have a little more melody in their music. BTW, The music style on Necrotism is very close to that on Heartwork, I would say it was a natural step, and If you think that they made a concious decision to abandon the ROP era for Necrotism and Heartwork, you are nuts. SOS was among my favorite DM albums of all time, but Necrotism shattered that album for me, and by time heartwork came out, I was just into alot of other stuff that was comming out at the time, like all the BM and or Doom stuff, prolly the same as most people thought at that time. [/QUOTE] I'm not even questioning anyones opinion, I'm just pointing out the reasons why the average Carcass fan would hold the earlier records in higher regards.[/QUOTE]
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