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Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead

Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead
Skinless

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Track Listing

  1. Overlord
  2. A Unilateral Disgust
  3. Deviation Will Not Be Tolerated
  4. Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead
  5. Spoils Of The Sycophant
  6. Endvisioned
  7. Execution Of Reason
  8. Wicked World

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #113759 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-06-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
On Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead, New York powerhouse SKINLESS pile-drives the standard death metal formula and rallies fans with the forward-charge of wreckage-provoking vocals, demolishing beats, and ravaging riffs. SKINLESS Trample The Weak, [and] Hurdle The Dead to lay claim to death metal's reign by any means necessary.

METAL MANIACS
"One of the hardest working and most powerful live acts in the world."

METAL HAMMER
"Ferocious"


Customer Reviews

God, this is good stuff4
It shouldn't take you more than ten seconds of listening to the first song ("Overlord") on Skinless' fourth disc ("Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead") for you to realize two things: a) this is some seriously heavy stuff; and b) this band isn't just another death-grind imitator, this is the real deal. From beginning to end, this album is a monstrous, relentless attack on the listener's eardrums. Subject matter such as dismemberment and war are complimented well by grizzly vocals, weird movie samples (i.e. "War--it's fantastic!"), and almost deafening rhythms composed of savage riffs and furiously beating drums. The aforementioned "Overlord" is a bludgeoning affair which is backed by ferocious, blinding guitar riffs and fast, pummeling drums. The onslaught continues for tracks two and three: "A Unilateral Disgust" ties booming guitar noise with machine gun drumming; and "Deviation Will Not Be Tolerated" boasts a slower, pounding, churning, but equally as brutal rhythm and is capped off by a shriek that makes you think the singer is being skinned alive. Skinless' cover of Black Sabbath's "Wicked World" (which closes out the album) is one of the most interesting and individually memorable songs, but the thunderous, Deicide-esque title track, which is driven by more amp-destroying guitar shredding and a walloping double bass, might very well be the record's best song. "Trample The Weak" wears a little thin towards the end, but if you want some great, no-frills death-grind metal, or if you want the far-and-away most brutal album of 2006 so far, you'll definitely need to pick this disc up. And if, for some reason, you've stopped liking death metal or grindcore, one listen of "Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead" will remind you why you once liked it.

Pounding thunderous stomping grinding f#@$% METAL!!!!5
You cant go wrong with this cd, the sound is VERY rough, not for the weak....Great theme great lyrics, GREAT COVER, its Death Grind/core to the max, all songs rock, dont know of their past cd's but- you blast this s h i t and you'll find yourself in the midsts of one of the greatest death metal albums of the decade!!!!!!!!! DoNt miss it, i certaintly havent!!!! ROCK ON SKINLESS

Brutality by the ton5
Perhaps one of the greatest onslaughts my ears have ever beheld. A non-stop brain melting assault. I've been listening to metal since the mid-80's (Overkill, Testament, Napalm Death, Death Angel), and never felt like jumping into the pit as much as I do while listening to this CD. This raises the bar as high as it gets. In the running as the best of this decade.

I need more, who else, besides Nile (have them), fits this style of music?