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King of All Kings follows closely in the footsteps of its predecessor, the unremittingly sinister 1999 opus Conquering the Throne. As the title suggests, this recording was a continuation of the thematic elements which appeared throughout Hate Eternal's debut, pummeling through ten brutal cuts of extreme grind/metal while saluting all that which is evil. It came as a great surprise that founding member Erik Rutan announced his departure from death metal luminaries Morbid Angel in order to focus his complete attention on Hate Eternal, yet understandable considering King of All Kings not only boasts his skilled guitar work and guttural vocals, but also his very own production. Rutan enlisted Derek Roddy, known for his work as part of Nile and Fallen, as well as bassist Jared Anderson, who also accompanies Rutan on backing vocals. Roddy wears the nickname "One Take" for a reason, and the relentless blastbeats found on King of All Kings provide the explanation -- it would be close to impossible to duplicate the carnage captured here. Much like Conquering the Throne, King of All Kings is held back by the overwhelming similarities between each and every song contained within, yet the crisp production aids in lifting Hate Eternal above the flock of interchangeable clones who swamp the death metal scene. Despite its weaknesses, it is evident that Rutan and company are slowly striding forth with their own signature sound, and now that Hate Eternal is Erik Rutan's main focus, one should expect even more grandiose grindcore on future releases. ~ Jason D. Taylor
Feat.Erik Rutan(Morbid Angel), Jared Anderson & Derek Roddy.
Recording information: Mana Recording Studios, Tampa, FL (03/2002).
Personnel: Erik Rutan (vocals, guitar); Jared Anderson (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Erik Rutan.
Hate Eternal King Of All Kings Songs King Of All Kings Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Los Reyes de Brutual Death Tecnico Asombroso disco, este Grupo esta a la altura de la leyendas Cannibal Corpse, y Morbid Angel, solo que al doble de tecnica y Brutalidad.
Este disco es Una Joya, realmente excelente. Submitted by alexguareno (Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
total death buy this cd Submitted by a reviewer (lancaster)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Destructive Album ERIK RUTAN HAD A GREAT JOB IN THIS ALBUM, VERY FAST DRUMS, KILLER GUITARS... VERY RECOMENDED !!!, BUY IT NOW. Submitted by a reviewer (venezuela)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
BRUTAL DEATH KINGS WOaaaa! This album is really killer! from the second track "king of all kings" to the end of the album you will have no time to breath.a masterpiece of brutal death metal.I canīt believe how Erik Rutan can do these guttureal vocals.Inhuman! Submitted by new_drummer (granada, SPAIN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
sick This is one of the craziest, most vulgar, evil sounding death metal albums. Could've used some better mixing but great album still Submitted by FatArm85 (Kissimmee, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase King Of All Kings CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hate Eternal Conquering The Throne CD (1999)
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$14.05 1999 debut album by death metal group featuring guitarist Erik Rutan, formerly of Ripping Corpse and Morbid Angel fame. 11 tracks.
Although Hate Eternal's Wicked World debut, Conquering the Throne, came out in 1999, it sounds like it could have been recorded ten years ...
| | Nile In Their Darkened Shrines CD (2002)
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$12.75 Call it Discovery Channel metal if you must, but Nile runs circles around the majority of death metal acts that churn out cookie-cutter records crammed with juvenile gore-splattered lyrics and incomprehensible blastbeats. While their third full-length, In Their Darkened Shrines, finds these genre-leaders advancing their sound in minute increments from previous platters Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka and Black Seeds of Vengeance, all can be forgiven when taking into account Nile's staggering, well-researched thematic depth and impressive musicianship. Plus, like Black Seeds, the CD booklet details the weight of mastermind/guitarist, and unofficial Egyptologist Karl Sanders, which means the band's work captures the nastiness and pitch-black themes of death metal, while at the same time being a ...
| | Hate Eternal I, Monarch CD (2005)
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$14.05 Hate Control/Hate Eternal/Adema: Randy Piro (bass guitar); Derek Roddy (drums); Erik Rutan.
Many bands would likely be thrilled to have the relative of a famous musician on board. In the case of Adema, counting singer Mark Chavez (the half-brother of Korn's Jonathan Davis) among its ranks often only served to pigeonhole the group, with some critics labeling the combo as no more than Korn lite. Switching both labels ...
| | Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Game & Guitar Controller Bundle) XBox 360 1-2 Players
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$58.95  Guitar Hero: Aerosmith puts players in the shoes of Perry (guitar), Whitford (guitar) and Hamilton (bass)as they rock out alongside frontman Tyler and drummer Kramer. Gamers experience Aerosmith's legendary career, from their first gig to becoming rock royalty.
As players progress through the game, they can rock out to scores of Aerosmith's greatest hits, as well as songs from celebrated artists that the band has either ...
| | Krisiun Southern Storm CD (2008)
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| | Galactic Heroes How About San Francisco? CDs (2000)
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| | Therion Lemuria CD (2004)
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| | Scorpions Platinum Collection CDs (2006) 3CD
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$26.09 It appears as though many metalheads lost track of the Scorpions after their whistle-heavy ballad, "Wind of Change," hit in 1991. But as fans who have faithfully stuck by the group's side will tell you, they have continued to issue new albums and tour on a regular basis since then. And while there have been quite a few Scorpions compilations issued over the years, none traced their career over a 30-year span from 1974's In Trance through 2004's Unbreakable. But all that changed with the arrival of 2006's three-disc overview, Platinum Collection. What you get is quite a lot of the expected fare -- some of arena rock's most foundation-shaking anthems ("Rock You Like a Hurricane," "Big City Nights"), as well as Bic-hoisting power ballads ("Still Loving You," the aforementioned "Wind of Change"). With 1984's Love at First Sting considered by many to be the group's high-water mark both artistically and commercially, this set can neatly be summed up as "before Love at First Sting" and "after Love at First Sting." This point certainly has evidence stacked in its favor here, as it appears as though the group was building momentum ("The Zoo," "Blackout") hit the jackpot, and then lost their way, as they favored more pop-based material over metallic muscle ("Believe in Love," "Send Me an Angel"). As a result, the Scorpions saw their stature as one of metal's leaders dwindle considerably, but have subsequently returned to their hard rocking ...
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| | Kelly Price Millennium Collection-20th Century Masters CD (2007) (Import)
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