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What a way to end this split! This track starts off really eerie, like it's coming out of some type of horror/slasher movie. Lastly we have Scorched and their track "Autopsy Incomplete". This is an excellent tune and probably my favorite on this split. Imagine, if you will, Incantation and Count Raven getting together and playing material that sounds like Cathedral's "Forest of Equilibrium". They immediately reminded me of the same type of range and pattern of those used on Disembowelment's "Transcend Into the Peripheral". But, what really caught my attention was the vocals. This is definitely a track that will pull you down into the depths of hell with just the drum patterns and guitar tones alone. Outer Heaven's "Death Worship" comes across as this mucky and thickly produced death/doom tune that is infectious from the first listen. Their approach to extreme music is also unique as far as the material itself and the presentation of it. There is a bit of melody to this track, especially in the solos, but in no way does it take away from the overall brutality of the track. It's not so much in the sound as far as the grind vibe goes, but more in the rhythm. I wouldn't say that this band is strictly death metal as it could be argued that they also incorporate elements of thrash and hardcore with even slighter elements of grind. Homewrecker's track, "Perpetrators of Annihilation", Is a more melodic tune that carries hints and vibes of Hypocrisy in some of the riffs. So, if some of you have forgotten what the old school sounds like, this is definitely a track that will take you back to the days when death metal was just gaining momentum.
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The vibes here are somewhere between Older Entombed and Dismember with vocals reminiscent of those heard on Sinister's "Diabolical Summoning". It's not like this throughout the song, though, as the traditions of the death metal genre speak volumes overall.
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There is a uniqueness about this band as they seem to take this sound and combine it with the same type of "doomish" approach that Autopsy took on some of their older albums. Gatecreeper's track is called "Carved Into Stone", and it definitely hits hard with their Americanized version of the ever popular Swedish sound. This artwork definitely works and serves its purpose even though it lacks the band logos.
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The artwork kind of reminds me of that part in Raiders of the Lost Ark where the flying, skeleton-like ghosts terrorize those who opened the ark. There is no special name for the split and the artwork is not too extremely detailed, but it is really eerie and creepy, leaving you to wonder if you are really ready for the aural hell that you are about to subject your ears to. Gatecreeper, Homewrecker, Outer Heaven, and Scorched. Retrieved 12 October 2014.Outer Heaven / Gatecreeper / Scorched / Homewrecker Archived from the original on 12 October 2014. "DJ Sammy reaches 'Heaven' with a little help from Bryan Adams".