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Coffins: The fleshland
15/11/13 || Pr0nogo
A doom/death metal outfit from Tokyo, Japan, Coffins have been around since 1996 – two years after I was born, for those of you who like useless trivia. While I’m not even the least bit familiar with their back-catalogue, I can tell you one thing: they make some pretty decent, succinct, balls-to-the-wall metal. It might not be anything new, and it might not even have all that much character to it, but it’s good stuff for those of us who don’t have enough for our “same death metal album” collection. While I’d recommend it to everyone and their mothers, they probably already have it in some form or another. I guess this one’s only novelty because it’s from Japan, and Japan has kinky schoolgirls and tentacle monsters. Hot stuff, don’t you think?
7/10, although most of those points were awarded for song titles like “The Colossal Hole”. Amazing, gentlemen.
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