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In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk as 57th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.' [7] In 2018, Loudwire named it the best black metal album of all-time. [8] In 2020, Metal Hammer included it in their list of the top 10 1997 albums. [9]
Epidemic of Violence is the second album by American thrash metal band Demolition Hammer. It was released in early 1992 to critical acclaim and is considered a cult classic in the thrash metal and death metal genres. [3] Epidemic of Violence uses a Michael Whelan painting for its cover artwork: Lovecraft's Nightmare B. [4]
Rock Hard magazine's The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time: #341 [135] Classic Rock and Metal Hammer's 200 Greatest Albums of the 90s [88] Visions' "300 Albums for Eternity": #64 [549] 12 October 1999 Black On Both Sides: Mos Def: East Coast hip hop [550] Rawkus/Priority: Pitchfork's "The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s": #30 [15]
None So Vile is critically acclaimed as one of the most influential death metal albums of the 1990s, influencing many later acts and musicians in both technical death and brutal death metal subgenres. [3] Metal Hammer called the album "brutal and beautifully chaotic" and a "must-have for any extreme metal fan’s collection". [4]
The album was ranked at No. 44 on Metal Hammer ' s top 50 thrash metal albums of all-time list. [1] In 2010, HM Magazine listed Deliverance No. 31 on its Top 100 Christian Rock Albums of All Time list stating that "'If You Will' into 'The Call' is almost as good as metal gets (-Doug Van Pelt)" and that "this record would forever change and ...
[7] Metal Hammer magazine listed the album's title track as number 1 on its list of "The 10 most heartbreaking doom metal songs", [8] and featured Warning in their "Top 50 Greatest Cult Bands" feature. [9] Decibel Magazine included Watching from a Distance among its Top 20 Doom Metal Albums of All Time.
In 2006, the album won a Metal Hammer award for Best Album of the Last 20 Years. [54] That same year, the album's cover art was featured in Blender Magazine's 2006 "top ten heavy metal album covers of all time." [55] In 2005, Rock Hard ranked the album at number six on its list of the "500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time."
Awards, Around the Fur won the award for "Best Album". [40] Metal Hammer included it as one of the ten best albums released in 1997. [41] They also listed it as being one of the best metal albums released between 1996 and 1997. [42] In 2017, Loudwire named it as the third best hard rock album of 1997. [43]