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The Erosion Of Sanity (1993)
Quality: ~276 kbps MP3 / VBR
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Obscura (1998)
Quality: 256 kbps MP3 / CBR
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From Wisdom To Hate (2001)
Quality: 320 kbps MP3 / CBR
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The Erosion Of Sanity (1993)
Quality: ~276 kbps MP3 / VBR
Download: Rapidshare | Mediafire
Obscura (1998)
Quality: 256 kbps MP3 / CBR
Download: Rapidshare (part 1 | part 2)
From Wisdom To Hate (2001)
Quality: 320 kbps MP3 / CBR
Download: Rapidshare | Mediafire
Out of spontaneous drunken judgment, I've decided that the blog needs more obscure, old death metal gems. Since noone really give a shit about these excellent pieces of audial awesomeness except lifeless, basement-dwelling nazi elitists, I'll try my best to keep a steady supply of them uploaded from now on.
So, about Gorguts. I think they need no introduction, they are one of the more well-known masters of 'obscure' death metal. The eerie atmosphere of their songs sometimes passes the borders of death into something closer to avant-garde, and might seem quite bizarre even for fans of the genre. Obscura is their most well known release, and is regarded as their magnum opus. Considered Dead is more like proper death metal, while The Erosion Of Sanity is in between the two, and is also respected as a classic. I'd describe From Wisdom To Hate as a more listenable version of Obscura, I think it's a lot more accessible for those unfamiliar with the other, more unorthodox efforts of Gorguts. Whichever album you choose to take a stab at first, you won't just be listening to some random new br00tal band some guy on the internet told you to check out, but a whole new dimension of death metal.
So, about Gorguts. I think they need no introduction, they are one of the more well-known masters of 'obscure' death metal. The eerie atmosphere of their songs sometimes passes the borders of death into something closer to avant-garde, and might seem quite bizarre even for fans of the genre. Obscura is their most well known release, and is regarded as their magnum opus. Considered Dead is more like proper death metal, while The Erosion Of Sanity is in between the two, and is also respected as a classic. I'd describe From Wisdom To Hate as a more listenable version of Obscura, I think it's a lot more accessible for those unfamiliar with the other, more unorthodox efforts of Gorguts. Whichever album you choose to take a stab at first, you won't just be listening to some random new br00tal band some guy on the internet told you to check out, but a whole new dimension of death metal.

