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In the mid-'90s, bands like Nile, Cryptopsy, and Krisiun were stepping up to resuscitate the slumping death metal genre. Decapitated are part of the next generation of bands -- they were born around the time Morbid Angel and Death were recording their first demo tapes and in their early teens by the mid-'90s. For them, death metal has always been around, and they seem to live and breathe it. The downside is that they're content to work with the already established foundations laid down by earlier death metal bands. The upside, which more than compensates here, is that they've obviously done their homework, plus they have a youthful spark that is missing in their older peers. On The Negation, they cover all the death metal bases -- powerful, blastbeat-filled drumming, dissonant yet memorable guitar riffs, and inventive guitar solos. Check out "Lying and Weak" and the title track for a couple of especially good examples. On top of all this, the production is far better than on most of the big-name death metal albums released in the early 2000s. It's clear and full sounding, yet without being overly slick or digitally sanitized. An all-around quality release from one of the best straight-ahead death metal bands going circa 2004. ~ William York
Personnel: Sauron (vocals).
Recording information: Hertz Studio (08/2003-09/2003).
Decapitated Negation Songs Negation Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Great death metal Let me just say this. This album is pure death metal. And they're still kids! I recommend this album to anybody who appreciates death metal. Submitted by sbarger1018 (Camano Island , WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
the best this is in my opinion DECAPITATED'S best album!!!! the first three tracks barely allow you to catch your breath, absolutely amazing musicianship!!!! from start to finish just un-real, one ov the best bands around its just a tragedy that drummer vitek passed away in 07 cuz these guys were just getting started...... if your a death metal fan buy this album it will not let you down, i also highly recommend winds of creation Submitted by christgrinder (at the heart ov winter) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome!!!! l,,/ I own winds of creation and this album and the negation is bloody awesome, one of the most brutal albums I have, a little less raw and heavy than winds it still equals and is the full potential of decapitated Submitted by gishorama (Boca Raton, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Polish album ever ! Decapitated is simply one of the best death metal bands ever - wise compositions, great musicianship, crunchy guitars, it could have been more sophisticated, but it's still good. Highly recommend ! Submitted by gniewo (czaplinek, poland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
..... This is one of the best new death metal bands out there, right up there with Hate, Origin and Nile. And these guys are the youngest! I had no idea they were so young when I bought their first few albums, I just thought they were bay faced guys who made extremely technical and brutal music. Imagine what they're going to sound like in 5 years...it's insane. The almost "math metal" like riffs and beats on some songs just get you hooked, then dueling guitars and double bass drums smash it up some more. Submitted by XNaTaS_666X (Sin City) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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