Tag Archives: Doug Cerrito
Suffocation discography overview: Pre-split
Of all the foundational death metal bands, Suffocation have perhaps managed to preserve their dignity best. Although the newest album Of The Dark Light doesn’t seem too encouraging on first inspection, the band’s run up to Pinnacle Of Bedlam isn’t … Continue reading →
Suffocation: Dystopian Death Metal
The death metal of Suffocation allows no human emotion. As often suggested by Dan Seagrave’s mechanistic cover paintings, this is the music of an age where humans have ceased to exist or, at the very least, have been reduced to a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dave Culross, Derek Boyer, Doug Cerrito, dystopia, frank mullen, Guy Marchais, Mike Smith, New York, suffocation, Terrence Hobbs
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