
None So Vile
Cryptopsy's 1996 sophomore album, None So Vile, is the pinnacle of technical death metal brutality. Sharpening the raw chaos of Blasphemy Made Flesh into a refined killing machine, the band delivers an unrelenting assault.
Flo Mounier's drumming is otherworldly, a relentless storm of precision and speed. The guitar work is tighter and more punishing, stripping away excess melody in favour of sheer aggression, while the bass rumbles with a weight that anchors the madness.
At the forefront, Lord Worm's guttural, inhuman vocals push the album into legendary status, making None So Vile a defining masterpiece of the genre.
None So Vile
Cryptopsy's 1996 sophomore album, None So Vile, is the pinnacle of technical death metal brutality. Sharpening the raw chaos of Blasphemy Made Flesh into a refined killing machine, the band delivers an unrelenting assault.
Flo Mounier's drumming is otherworldly, a relentless storm of precision and speed. The guitar work is tighter and more punishing, stripping away excess melody in favour of sheer aggression, while the bass rumbles with a weight that anchors the madness.
At the forefront, Lord Worm's guttural, inhuman vocals push the album into legendary status, making None So Vile a defining masterpiece of the genre.
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Cryptopsy's 1996 sophomore album, None So Vile, is the pinnacle of technical death metal brutality. Sharpening the raw chaos of Blasphemy Made Flesh into a refined killing machine, the band delivers an unrelenting assault.
Flo Mounier's drumming is otherworldly, a relentless storm of precision and speed. The guitar work is tighter and more punishing, stripping away excess melody in favour of sheer aggression, while the bass rumbles with a weight that anchors the madness.
At the forefront, Lord Worm's guttural, inhuman vocals push the album into legendary status, making None So Vile a defining masterpiece of the genre.











