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Brain Drill Discography of CDs
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Apocalyptic Feasting CD (2008)
Brain Drill music CDs Sporting a name that accurately describes their sound, Cali death metal scientists Brain Drill have put together an unstoppable tidal wave of precise destruction on APOCALYPTIC FEASTING. With technical prowess that borders on unprecedented, the musicians in Brain Drill, particularly bassist Jeff Hughell and guitarist Dylan Ruskin, step neatly out of the death metal pack. Songs like the title track and the vertiginous "Sadistic Abductive" seem to defy the laws of physics with their dizzying guitar runs and hair-trigger tempo shifts. It's not all hard science, however, as Brain Drill digs up blood and guts on every song too.
Audio Mixer: Zack Ohren.
Recording information: Castle Ultimate Studios, Oakland, CA.
Arranger: Dylan Ruskin.
Brain Drill: Steve Rathjen (vocals); Dylan Ruskin (guitar); Jeff Hughell (bass instrument); Marco Pitruzzella (drums).
Personnel: Jeff Hughell (bass guitar).
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Quantum Catastrophe CD (2010)
Brain Drill discography As a rule, you won't hear folks who aren't into death metal using terms like "chops," "technical prowess," and "virtuosity" in connection with death metal or any other type of extreme metal. Death metal is very much an acquired taste, and those who don't care for it probably aren't going to be looking for the parallels between what a technical death metal/math metal band like Brain Drill does and what hard rock shredders like Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Mads Eriksen do. In fact, some Satriani, Vai, and Eriksen fans would no doubt find any comparisons at all insulting. But the fact is that despite the obvious stylistic differences, Brain Drill do have one thing in common with the Satriani/Vai/Eriksen school of hard rock shredding as well as with some jazz fusion and hard bop -- and that is an obsession with chops. Shredding galore occurs on Quantum Catastrophe, an ultra-technical effort that thrives on chops for the sake of chops, speed for the sake of speed, and brutality for the sake of brutality. Clearly, Satriani and Vai (or a jazz fusion guitarist like Scott Henderson) are a lot more musical than Brain Drill, whose Quantum Catastrophe isn't the least bit melodic. But in its own vicious, bombastic, skullcrushing way, this 2010 release is a celebration of virtuosity. The tunes on this chopsfest of an album wouldn't be as difficult to play as John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" -- the very demanding standard that experienced jazz musicians use to scare the living daylights out of not-so-experienced jazz musicians -- but even so, Brain Drill's members wouldn't be able to pull off material this technical if they hadn't spent a lot of time in the shed. The chops-for-the-sake-of-chops approach that prevails on Quantum Catastrophe has its limitations, but it still makes for an exhilarating listen -- assuming one has a taste for technical death metal. ~ Alex Henderson
Recording information: Castle Ultimate Studios.
Personnel: Steve Rathjen (vocals); Dylan Ruskin (guitar); Ron Casey (drums).
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Parasites (2006)
Brain Drill songs Track Listing of songs: Consumed By the Dead; Parasites; Swine Slaughter; Forcefed Human Shit; Depths of Darkness; Reveltion;
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Popular or famous Brain Drill music songs: Consumed by the Dead, Swine Slaughter, Parasites, Forcefed Human Shit, Depths Of Darkness, Reveltion. More music songs Beyond Bludgeoned, Mercy to None, Forcefer Human Sh**, Gorification, Awaiting Imminent Destruction, Sadistic Abductive. More music songs Bury the Living, Nemesis of Neglect, Entity of Extinction, Revelation, Obliteration Untold, Apocalyptic Feasting. More music songs Quantum Catastrophe, Monumental Failure. See All Songs
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