1992 Nuclear BlastRecords

Imperial Doom

  1. Imperial Doom
  2. Definitive Inquisition
  3. Ceremonial Void
  4. Immense Malignacy
  5. Vicious Mental Thirst
  6. Burden Of Evil
  7. Horror Infinity
  8. Final Cremation
  9. Darkest Dream

Line-Up

George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher - Vocals
Mark van Erp - Bass
Lee Harrison - Drums
Tony Gobel - Guitar





1997 Conquest Records

Millennium

  1. Fatal Millenium
  2. Devious Instinct
  3. Manic
  4. Dream Messiah
  5. Fragments of Resolution
  6. Manipulation Strain
  7. Slaves and Masters
  8. Mirrors of Reason
  9. Stormwinds
  10. Seize of Change

Line-Up

George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher - Vocals
Kelly Conlon - Bass
Jason Morgan - Guitar
Lee Harrison - Drums




I used to play Imperial Doom just to hear Lee Harrison's drumming insanity. He was one of the fastest that was around at the time, and for pure adrenaline punch, that was the way to go. Well, that can sorta get old after a while, and there wasn't much else in the way of song structure there to keep but the avid death freak interested for more than a few listens. Ah, but Millennium, that's a different story altogether. Regrouping with new axemen, Monstrosity displays a technical adeptness which blows away anything that they had put out before. This stuff is incredibly fast, tight and interesting! This is the paradigm that death metal should follow. The guitar work is just amazing, more so for the fact that it's just one person coming up with the lines. Bass is prominent, vocals brutal, and of course, the drumming is seriously warped. Very, very nice indeed.
8 of 10


Links

Dark Legions Archive page on Monstrosity

Reload Main Page (with Frames)