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Anthology is a 2001 greatest hits album by American death metal band Obituary. [5] [6] It contains songs recorded during the band's early career, from 1989's Slowly We Rot to 1997's Back from the Dead.
The discography of Obituary, an American death metal band, consists of ten studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, two extended plays, two DVDs and seven music videos. Obituary was formed in Tampa, Florida in 1984 under the name Executioner (later called Xecutioner). The band spent four years playing live locally and went through ...
The album is their first album since 1990's Cause of Death to be recorded without guitarist Allen West and the first album to feature guitarist Ralph Santolla. Though hailed as a partial return to the more speed-based style of the band's early work, it received positive reviews from critics but mixed reviews from the fanbase. [citation needed]
Obituary is an American death metal band formed in Tampa, Florida, in 1984.Initially called Executioner, they were one of the fundamental acts in the development of the death metal genre, [1] and are one of the genre's most successful bands of all time. [2]
The work of Daniel Mulloy has often been defined by both its starkness and deceptive simplicity. [2] Mulloy's short films have won over one hundred international festival awards. According to Filmmaker magazine, Mulloy "is one of the world's most well regarded short filmmakers."
The End Complete album is Obituary's best-selling, with over 100,000 copies sold in the U.S. and more than 250,000 worldwide [citation needed].It reached #16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.
Scenes: ECM 1246/47 1983 Lester Bowie All the Magic! ECM 1248 1983 Charlie Haden The Ballad of the Fallen: ECM 1249 1983 Harald Weiss: Trommelgeflüster: ECM New Series ECM 1250 1983 Ralph Towner Blue Sun: ECM 1251 1983 Dino Saluzzi: Kultrum: ECM 1252/53 1983 Pat Metheny Group Travels: ECM 1254 1983 John Surman Such Winters of Memory: ECM 1255 1983
With respect to the album, Blabbermouth.net stated that "these ten new songs smash, kick and slay with admirable levels of vehemence and viciousness, as if OBITUARY have reawakened the virile, fearless spirit of their younger selves".