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8.0
Internal Suffering - Choronzonic Force Domination
Info
Track list
1. Choronzonic Force Domination
2. Summon the Gods of Chaos
3. Across the Tenth Aethyr
4. Baphomet Invocation
5. Legion
6. Dagon’s Rising
7. Dispersion & Darkness
8. Orbiting Chaosphere
9. Enter The Gate Of Death
Label
Country
Colombia
Released
2004
Web Page
Line up

Fabio - Vocals
Andrés Garcia - Bass
Fabio - Drums
Andres Usma - Guitar


Choronzonic Force Domination is brutal, fast and fill with tempo changes that will keep you listening just to get a better idea of what these guys are doing.

There is nothing pretty about this album (well maybe just the production) death metal to extreme, very guttural vocals and devastating riffs are placed everywhere making this album exactly what Displeased Records says about them “a must for brutal death metal fans”.

With a nice clean production that really lets you listen to every instrument and helps you appreciate the level of technicality of Internal Suffering; this album comes to establish the band as a solid death metal act coming out of the Colombian underground scene.

The album is produced by Eric Rutan, who is active in Hate Eternal and the cover art was made by Toshihiro Egawa, who has also made covers for Mortician and Deeds of Flesh. So it looks like the band is surrounding them selves with a lot of talent to create this album, and it works because from the start you get their speed and brutality with the first and the track that named the album “Choronzonic Force Domination”, the tempo changes in this song are well placed and the riffs are sharp, while the vocals destroy you with deep growls.

A brutal death metal album with very nice arrangements and a clear sound that emphasizes the deep vocals and the brutality of the guitars as well as a fast drum work that gives the whole record a very technical approach.

Like I said before the record has many tempo changes, but the songs don’t really detach from each other, it’s like they wrote three great death metal songs and stretch them into nine tracks, still a nice piece for every extreme metal fan.

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