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Noisecreep's Top 10 Albums Of 2009

artist: misc date: 11/24/2009 category: general music news
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Noisecreep's Top 10 Albums Of 2009

2009 was a fantastic year for heavy music. And every magazine and Web site is unleashing its "top 10 of 2009" list.

Noisecreep.com asked a secret panel of musicians, fellow journalists, record label employees and other music industry folks what their favorite releases of the year were, and the list below collects the top 10 from there.

Note: the picks are in no particular order. So we'd love to know what your list would look like.

  • Mastodon: "Crack The Skye"

    In just over 50 minutes, this Georgia based quartet managed to hone in all of their wild songwriting ideas into a seamless yet complicated album that brings to mind Pink Floyd circa "Live In Pompeii" and Neurosis in their "Through Silver In Blood" days. Not only do Brett Hinds and Bill Kelliher deal out some of the most enthralling riffs of their career, even the subtle nuances they thread together thrust off your speakers with vigor. "Crack The Skye" is the kind of statement that should be taken in its entirety and not chopped up by tracks on a mix CD.

    If the word "cinematic" could ever be used to describe an artist's music, Mastodon would definitely deserve it. Everything from the aforementioned dual guitar work to Brann Dailor (drums) and Troy Sanders's (bass) elaborate rhythm patterns are pushed through with wide-eyed vision and ambition. The proverbial cherry on top would be the vocal hooks Mastodon squeeze into crevices found in the heavily layered arrangements. It's nothing short of magic to be able to make something so melodically memorable out of something so complex and daring.

  • Suffocation: "Blood Oath"

    For many metal fiends, Suffocation has been living in the shadow of "Effigy Of The Forgotten" for most of their career. The band's 1991 debut album helped set the bar for American death metal and spawned an army of copy cat bands. Though they've made great records since then, especially 1995's "Pierced From Within," the material was often and unfairly compared to their first album. "Blood Oath" ended all that. The faster side of the Long Island, NY band's playing instincts are in full display throughout the album but it's the slower stuff is where things get truly gnarly. By holding back the tempos, some of Suffocation's most devastating characteristics.

    Guitarists Terrance Hobbs and Guy Marchais interweave their labyrinthine riffs like death metal alchemists and the slower sections highlight them even better than the breakneck speed runs do. All in all, "Blood Oath" delivers on the promise of their earlier work and it marks the beginning of what will undoubtedly be another riveting chapter in an already inspired career.

  • Behemoth: "Evangelion"

    The Behemoth that recorded the 1993 "And The Forests Dream Eternally" EP is a distant black metal memory. If you played 2009's "Evangelion" back to back with it, you might even think they are 2 completely different bands. Where their origins lay in the primitive black metal sound that was the rage throughout Europe in the early 90s, style wise "Evangelion" finds the Polish combo swinging for the fences. Lead by vocalist/guitarist Adam "Nergal" Darski, Behemoth possesses what many of their peers lack; the songwriting smarts to back up their proficient playing skills. Songs like "Daimonos" and "Ov Fire And The Void" are relentless speed assaults but they're always tempered with memorable guitar melodies and world class arrangements.

    "Evangelion" is an uncompromising declaration of force and unflinching confidence. Nergal usually gets the lion's share of attention from the press but Behemoth has another star in their ranks that people need to start noticing. Zbigniew Robert Promiñski aka Inferno has quietly become one of metal's most exciting musicians. On "Evangelion" his dizzying foot and tom work is awe-inspiring and Behemoth's music deserves nothing less.

  • Coalesce: "Ox"

    It has been a decade since their last full length release yet Coalesce sound like the same basement show nihilists we first went batty over all those years ago. "Ox" is a mean bastard of an album. No matter what style they choose to deliver their aural blitz in, the Kansas City band do it all with technician-like precision. The daily grind of adult life has seemed to do Coalesce's music good. Jes Steineger's guitars and Sean Ingram's vocal barrages sound more pissed off than they've ever been before. "Ox" is a must own release for anyone who likes their post hardcore on the heavier side of the spectrum. Think of the chaos of Dillinger Escape Plan anchored by the push and pull rhythmic pulse of Shellac. Don't deny yourself this listening experience.

  • Megadeth: "Endgame"

    More than 25 years into his career, Dave Mustaine shows no sign of slowing down. In fact, "Endgame," Megadeth's twelfth studio album, is one of the best things the guitarist/vocalist has ever done. With a career as heralded as Mustaine's, that's saying a whole lot. The album showcases the veteran musician more focused than he has in recent years. In particular, his riff writing prowess has been reawakened. When you hear "Endgame" tracks like "Dialectic Chaos" and "Bodies," you're reminded of the days before "Risk" and MD.45 tarnished Mustaine's reputation. Let's hope that he keeps the riffs coming as hard and heavy on Megadeth's next release.

  • Converge: "Axe To Fall"

    Outside of Motörhead, Converge are one of the few bands that everyone from metalheads, to punks and hipsters can agree on. That's because everything they do they do with complete authenticity and heart. They started out as a more traditional hardcore band but they've since mutated into something way more interesting. Although Converge don't try to reinvent themselves again on "Axe To Fall," that doesn't mean they don't take some risks with their sound. The final 2 songs, "Cruel Bloom" and "Wretched World," even finds Jacob Bannon relinquishing his vocal duties to Neurosis frontman Steve Von Till and Genghis Tron's Mookie Singerman respectively.

    The rest of the stuff on "Axe To Fall" is less daring but no less captivating. Kurt Ballou's dissonant guitar work and production is economic yet meaty while Ben Koller's drum performance is the best playing we've heard from him yet. There's no telling what direction Converge will take their sound in on their future records but whatever they do, we'll be right behind them lapping it all up.

  • Alice In Chains: "Black Gives Way To Blue"

    They took a massive chance replacing Layne Staley and Alice In Chains knew it. The late singer's blend of hard rock grit and swampy soul vocals helped set the group into a class all by themselves. After years of silence, Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, and Mike Inez, resurrected Alice In Chains with new vocalist Willian DuVall and hit the road playing their beloved albeit short catalog along with new songs.

    "Black Gives Way To Blue" is the reformed band's first album together and it's a big middle finger to all of the naysayers who questioned AIC's decision to continue without Staley. "Check My Brain" and "Private Hell" wouldn't have sounded out of place on their landmark "Dirt" album while the restrained title track would have been a fine addition to the "Sap" and "Jar Of Flies" EPs. DuVall's vocals also impress, revealing a tender yet weighty power to them that isn't too far off what Staley did so well. This is the comeback story of the year.

  • Swallow The Sun: "New Moon"

    On Swallow The Sun's "New Moon" album, gorgeous and melancholic melodies live side by side with anguished doom metal. Mikko Kotamäki's dejected vocal style and Markus Jämsen's guitar lines are direct descendants of the ornate crush of "Gothic" era Paradise Lost. But it's Aleksi Munter's heartsick keyboard melodies that glue the disparate influences together. There wasn't a better doom album released in 2009.

  • Immortal: "All Shall Fall"

    "All Shall Fall" is an impeccable union of old and new school black metal. The sons of Northern darkness came back after a long hiatus and proved that the time away didn't make them soft. Immortal came equipped with the familiar ingredients that fans have come to know and love from the band. There are plenty of blast beats and sandpaper kissed vocal runs for us to take in and songs like "Hordes To War" don't screw around with Immortal's blueprint. Even when they divert from their style a bit, like they do on the epic "Unearthly Kingdon," they push it through with their signature touch all over it.

  • Between The Buried And Me: "The Great Misdirect"

    In Between The Buried And Me's musical world, parameters don't exist. The North Carolina five-piece revels in stylistic disarray like no other group and they've made a career out of it. When you throw on a BTBAM album on, you know to expect the unexpected and on "The Great Misdirect" the boys don't let anyone down. They do take on traditional verse-chorus-verse structures from time to time but even when they do, they jostle in shorter outbreaks of bedlam, reminding us why they are the best at what they do.

    The common criticism people have about the band is that try to do too much within the space of a song but unlike most of the other acts in the admittedly overcrowded scene they are often lumped into, BTBAM's kitchen sink songwriting approach fits them perfectly. When it comes down to it, there's no genre tag that encompasses everything the group is about.

    Thanks for the report to Noisecreep.com.

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    comments policy  70  comments posted, 3 removed | this article is 96% spam-free
         
    korbhag wrote on 11/24/2009 - 10:53 am / quote |
    BTBAM's definitely #1 of the year. Like anyone expected anything less...
         
    BenRaah wrote on 11/24/2009 - 10:56 am / quote |
    Crack The Skye was phenomenal, but a bit disappointed theres no Porcupine Tree, and no Ki or Addicted on here...
         
    DejaSenti wrote on 11/24/2009 - 11:09 am / quote |
    Where are Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree and Muse?
         
    Metallica1554 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 11:40 am / quote |
    DejaSenti wrote:

    Where are Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree and Muse?


    It does say heavy music.
    This list is pretty good.
         
    Wakisazhi wrote on 11/24/2009 - 12:08 pm / quote |
    As much as I would like to see Muse or Porcupine Tree on any Top 10 list of 2009 I would agree that they're not really a proper fit on this list. Glad to see Endgame and Crack The Skye up on the list (though both were a given). I'm surprised Dethalbum II didn't make the list however, the response to it was pretty solid all over as far as I can tell.
         
    ShoeFaceBass wrote on 11/24/2009 - 12:14 pm / quote |
    It's great to see Swallow the Sun getting the credit they are due. New Moon is an incredible album. Immortal too, great seeing that on the list. Where is Katatonia though!?
         
    ShredGodsUnite wrote on 11/24/2009 - 12:27 pm / quote |
    Great list and I agree on SWALLOW THE SUN being in there!
         
    Galvatron wrote on 11/24/2009 - 12:35 pm / quote |
    Dethalbum II is better than a few others on that list.
         
    AEnima18 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 01:26 pm / quote |
    Metallica1554 wrote:

    DejaSenti wrote:

    Where are Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree and Muse?

    It does say heavy music.
    This list is pretty good.


    Dream Theater ARE heavy, ever listened to Train of Thought, or Awake?
         
    Anty 7 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 01:35 pm / quote |
    lol no DT what a joke.
    I didn't like the new AIC album.
         
    shwilly wrote on 11/24/2009 - 01:47 pm / quote |
    AEnima18 wrote:

    Metallica1554 wrote:

    DejaSenti wrote:

    Where are Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree and Muse?

    It does say heavy music.
    This list is pretty good.

    Dream Theater ARE heavy, ever listened to Train of Thought, or Awake?

    I consider Porcupine Tree to be fairly heavy as well,
    and I certainly think Devin Townsend deserves some praise for his album but as far as Dream Theater goes: I agree with most people who think Black Clouds... was one of their weaker efforts. As a matter of fact, Train of Thought was their only record with an emphasis on "heavy" that I really, really liked

    Alice's album is great indeed, but you do have to sit through it a few times in order to understand what makes it so special since it's all about the songs and there are few memorable solos or riffs

    Duvall sounds incredible live, way better than I dared to expect and the band plays plenty of classics while sounding as vital as ever.

    I'm not saying you're gonna love this album, 'cause you might not, but whatever your thoughts on the "new" AIC are: if you haven't seen 'em live recently, do yourself a favor and please do so. Saw them 2 weeks ago and I'm still singing along to every song they played that night (my neck's still a little sore tho :\ )
         
    mlukeroberts222 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 01:59 pm / quote |
    The AIC album and comeback was brilliant, as was Mastadon's 'Crack the Skye.' I think Five Finger Death Punch should be on the list for 'War Is The Answer.' Great album
         
    bees on pie wrote on 11/24/2009 - 02:07 pm / quote |
    Seeing AIC in February; SO EXCITED!

    It took me a few listens to really like the new album, I think because I (probably like a lot of people) went into my first listen trying to compare it to Staley-era AIC. After awhile, I stopped doing that and started just enjoying it for what it is. Obviously, not all AIC fans are going to like it.
         
    SydBareass wrote on 11/24/2009 - 02:26 pm / quote |
    I would certainly agree with Mastodon and Megadeth, but other than that, I would have a completely different list. But, as I suppose this is an only heavy music list, one thing I feel it's lacking is Baroness's Blue Record. That's a pretty damn good album.
         
    Lion_Slicer wrote on 11/24/2009 - 02:45 pm / quote |
    Overall a great list! I mean it wouldn't be my top ten by any means, but I definitely would have been disappointed if Mastodon and Between the Buried and Me weren't up there. Those albums just kicked the ass out of 09, and it was a ridiculously awesome year. Very satisfied with the new efforts from Suffocation, Behemoth, and Immortal as well, and Endgame was far from disappointing. Some other albums I think deserve some recognition this year:

    Obscura - Cosmogenesis
    Isis - Wavering Radiant
    Amorphis - Skyforger
    Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest
    ...and some more for the Great Misdirect, it's that good.
         
    Psycho|@_@| wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:01 pm / quote |
    Wow 2009 sucked...
         
    Tabassco wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:03 pm / quote |
    Crack The Skye was fùcking awesome.
         
    Mezmerized wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:23 pm / quote |
    Pretty solid list. I'd swap Swallow the Sun with Baroness's Blue Record, but that's just me.
         
    hardrocker628 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:44 pm / quote |
    what a bad pick of albums this list would be like the decade's worst albums
         
    King ofKumbucha wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:44 pm / quote |
    Psycho|@_@| wrote:

    Wow 2009 sucked...

    Actually it's just the list that sucks.
    Nile, Dying Fetus and Vader should've been on the list.
         
    mynamehere040 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 03:44 pm / quote |
    This is a solid list. However, they're missing two of my favorites from this year...

    Slayer's World Painted Blood (which I found to be HIGHLY entertaining)

    Baroness' Blue Record (easily the metal album of the year, maybe even album of the year; my only thought is that Muse's new one may have surpassed it)
         
    JBizzle Da Truf wrote on 11/24/2009 - 04:01 pm / quote |
    no Dethalbum II? that album is pretty damn good
         
    OtherGuy wrote on 11/24/2009 - 04:06 pm / quote |
    Axe to Fall and Crack the Skye DEFINATLEY make my heavy rock list!
         
    Mr Pringle wrote on 11/24/2009 - 04:32 pm / quote |
    I don't like any of this except for mastodon, where's the variety?
         
    Creep_C-1 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:25 pm / quote |
    lol this is obviously a joke if Lamb of God - Wrath isnt on here
         
    Zeppelin Addict wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:25 pm / quote |
    Psycho|@_@| wrote:

    Wow 2009 sucked...


    i agree.. wrath from LoG was one of few i liked and its not even no here
         
    Metal Militia wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:36 pm / quote |
    Hello? Lamb of God? WRATH?
         
    Mr. Chang wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:40 pm / quote |
    ISIS' Wavering Radiant is sorely missing. Russian Circles also just released another awesome album.
         
    Wiirdo wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:50 pm / quote |
    Crack The Skye definitely #1.
         
    Metal Onslaught wrote on 11/24/2009 - 05:54 pm / quote |
    Creep_C-1 wrote:

    lol this is obviously a joke if Lamb of God - Wrath isnt on here


    I disagree. Wrath was boring as ****, and sounded like a bunch of songs the didn't make it on to other albums.
    AS for Dethalbum II, which was good, I would not have put it on this list either. the vocals killed that album.
         
    Eternium wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:14 pm / quote |
    Mr. Chang wrote:

    ISIS' Wavering Radiant is sorely missing. Russian Circles also just released another awesome album.

    I agree with this, especially Isis as they are easily heavy enough while RC can be debated.
    Crack the Skye, Axe to Fall, Black Gives Way to Blue, and Ox definitely deserve to be there.
         
    jburde wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:15 pm / quote |
    Devin Townsend releases two albums this year and neither make the list? Good list otherwise.
         
    skilletfan17 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:16 pm / quote |
    ehhh...Five Finger Death Punch's new album War is the Answer is one of my favorite metal albums of all time, but its only been out since september, so I don't think it would have enough time to measure success
         
    GenerationKILL wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:38 pm / quote |
    Insomnium and nightrages' newest album should've at least got honorable mentions.

    Lamb of God, killswitch Engage, and maybe Shadows Fall should've too.
         
    MetalGear1786 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:41 pm / quote |
    wheres Them Crooked Vultures??
         
    GenerationKILL wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:48 pm / quote |
    I have never heard of "porcupine tree" until now. I am reading about them and the fact that he produced some of opeths' work is very intriguing, i shall listen to these guys, thanks for introducing them to me.
         
    Sam Wotrey wrote on 11/24/2009 - 06:55 pm / quote |
    There's a reason people have opinions.
    And sales charts.
         
    thedarkblues06 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 07:17 pm / quote |
    Sam Wotrey wrote:

    There's a reason people have opinions.
    And sales charts.


    Winner. I could see Nile and Isis, haven't heard the LOG album...but I think this list is a pretty solid list.
         
    McNuttynz wrote on 11/24/2009 - 07:41 pm / quote |
    Lion_Slicer :
    Overall a great list! I mean it wouldn't be my top ten by any means, but I definitely would have been disappointed if Mastodon and Between the Buried and Me weren't up there. Those albums just kicked the ass out of 09, and it was a ridiculously awesome year. Very satisfied with the new efforts from Suffocation, Behemoth, and Immortal as well, and Endgame was far from disappointing. Some other albums I think deserve some recognition this year:

    Obscura - Cosmogenesis
    Isis - Wavering Radiant
    Amorphis - Skyforger
    Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest
    ...and some more for the Great Misdirect, it's that good.

    Amorphis - Skyforger was an amazing album! im sad face that it didnt get in.....
    Agree with most of the list especially The Great Misdirect!
    Dream Theater should have been on there though they are still metal and i thought the new album was great...
    Muse isn't really Heavy Metal they are Rock so they wouldnt fit on the list...
         
    deathnote29 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 07:46 pm / quote |
    Glad to see BTBAM, Converge, Coalesce, and Mastodon on here. Wish it had ISIS though. Wavering Radiant was awesome.
         
    BassFishin wrote on 11/24/2009 - 07:48 pm / quote |
    Do NOT complain if your favorite band that happens to come out with an album this year is not on this list. Please children.
         
    Rokeman wrote on 11/24/2009 - 08:12 pm / quote |
    MetalGear1786 wrote:

    wheres Them Crooked Vultures??


    Only just came out, so probably wasn't out when list was made.
         
    emphaticleech wrote on 11/24/2009 - 08:38 pm / quote |
    I'm so glad Lamb of God's "Wrath" wasn't on this list. That album was terrible, it was such a disappointment.
         
    Plug_In_Baby_ wrote on 11/24/2009 - 08:44 pm / quote |
    Ok just a few suggestions of what shouldve been on the list
    Muse-The Resistance, Kasabian-West Rider Pauper Lunatic Society, Dinosaur Jr-Farm
         
    Negativeone666 wrote on 11/24/2009 - 09:48 pm / quote |
    haha, i literally scrolled down the list saying "great misdirect!? great misdirect!? THERE IT IS!" but yeah that'd be my 2009 pick. crack the skye's a good one too. of course, i do believe there should be room for the dethalbum II, wrath, and isis's new one.
         
    grind wrote on 11/24/2009 - 10:27 pm / quote |
    Wavering Radiant!!!
    and baroness's blue record, too.

    And they should've waited until 2009 was over, wtf.
         
    grind wrote on 11/24/2009 - 10:29 pm / quote |
    and by the way: these bands are the future of music. pay attention, you people who disagree with this list.
         
    kill it wrote on 11/25/2009 - 12:39 am / quote |
    good list but wrath by lamb of god is better than most of these selections. and seriously people enough about muse. they're not bad but definitely overrated and each album is getting worse.
         
    ajc2112 wrote on 11/25/2009 - 12:43 am / quote |
    WTF! No Wrath!!!!! Lamb of God has been putting out great albums since they started. Megadeth, really?????!!!!! And what about The Black Dahlia Murder? BDM is the best metal band out there right now. If you don't know who they are you don't know metal!!!!!
         
    RocknRollRay wrote on 11/25/2009 - 01:06 am / quote |
    Mastodon was pretty good so was megadeth
         
    fm20000 wrote on 11/25/2009 - 02:15 am / quote |
    Crack the Skye and Endgame are my two favorite albums this year but what about World Painted Blood and the Dethalbum II?
         
    smittyanthrax wrote on 11/25/2009 - 02:26 am / quote |
    what about pearl jams album?
         
    calirocker wrote on 11/25/2009 - 02:37 am / quote |
    PJ isn't heavy enough to qualify for this list, I believe. Neither was Muse, and if they weren't, I'm not sure the Vultures would be either, though I do agree that that album was excellent. Also agree on AIC and Mastodon, they put out kickass albums. I had to get the Mastodon album even though I'd never gotten any of theirs before, and I loved it. And I'm a longtime AIC fan and I can't stop listening to BGWTB...so good.
         
    MrWeenie wrote on 11/25/2009 - 05:30 am / quote |
    McNuttynz wrote:

    Lion_Slicer :
    Overall a great list! I mean it wouldn't be my top ten by any means, but I definitely would have been disappointed if Mastodon and Between the Buried and Me weren't up there. Those albums just kicked the ass out of 09, and it was a ridiculously awesome year. Very satisfied with the new efforts from Suffocation, Behemoth, and Immortal as well, and Endgame was far from disappointing. Some other albums I think deserve some recognition this year:

    Obscura - Cosmogenesis
    Isis - Wavering Radiant
    Amorphis - Skyforger
    Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest
    ...and some more for the Great Misdirect, it's that good.
    Amorphis - Skyforger was an amazing album! im sad face that it didnt get in.....
    Agree with most of the list especially The Great Misdirect!
    Dream Theater should have been on there though they are still metal and i thought the new album was great...
    Muse isn't really Heavy Metal they are Rock so they wouldnt fit on the list...


    agreed! Skyforger is incredible!
         
    Astyan wrote on 11/25/2009 - 06:05 am / quote |
    No Skyforger, Cosmogenesis and - be damned! - no Those Whom the Gods Detest. That last one at list needs to be mentioned on any 2009 Metal albums list.

    Also, Dream Theater may not be the heaviest around but they definitely needed to be in if Megadeth is.
         
    GenerationKILL wrote on 11/25/2009 - 06:22 am / quote |
    Plug_In_Baby_ wrote:

    Ok just a few suggestions of what shouldve been on the list
    Muse-The Resistance, Kasabian-West Rider Pauper Lunatic Society, Dinosaur Jr-Farm


    This list was specifically about "heavy music" your hipster bands don't qualify, now go back to reading NME magazine and saying trendy hipster things like "ya, me too" while wearing your tortoise shell glasses and courier bag
         
    GenerationKILL wrote on 11/25/2009 - 06:25 am / quote |
    nightrage - wearing a martyrs crown
    killswitch engage - killswitch engage
    Lamb Of God - Wrath
    Insomnium - Across the Dark

    those were ALL very amazing albums, worth AT LEAST a mention.
         
    axeslinger0u812 wrote on 11/25/2009 - 06:44 am / quote |
    No Nile? Really? Wow... Their new one is just ****ing sick.

    Agree with megadeth and between the buried and me for sure. Surprised lamb of god didn't get on there, as it wasn't my favorite of the year, but it was decent.

    Another average killswitch release bummed me out a bit. =\

    Does no one like The agonists new cd? That album is awesome, I think. Not sure if it came out this year though. Lol. I think it did.

    And please, no five finger death punch. Douches. They are the ultimate metalcore-lite. Ugh. Their singer is just awful, and writes the most juvenile lyrics...
         
    JayPresto wrote on 11/25/2009 - 06:50 am / quote |
    devin townsend?
         
     nightraven   m   wrote on 11/25/2009 - 09:27 am / quote |
    checked
         
    Lohnanmilitia wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:04 am / quote |
    ShoeFaceBass wrote:

    It's great to see Swallow the Sun getting the credit they are due. New Moon is an incredible album. Immortal too, great seeing that on the list. Where is Katatonia though!?


    My thought exactly!
         
    Gord@k wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:09 am / quote |
    I think Them Crooked Vultures deserves a spot. That album was amazing.
         
    Lohnanmilitia wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:10 am / quote |
    oh yeah, New Epica, Skeletonwitch, and Black Dahlia Murder as well.
         
    Slapfunkah wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:30 am / quote |
    Crack the sky is good but what the **** is endgame doing on there?
         
    ordinary_story wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:45 am / quote |
    Dark Matter Dimensions!! \m/
         
    jack hate crew wrote on 11/25/2009 - 11:56 am / quote |
    lamb of god?
         
    Lefty Hession wrote on 11/25/2009 - 12:33 pm / quote |
    BANG CAMARO II!!!!
         
    Brandoggslayer wrote on 11/25/2009 - 04:53 pm / quote |
    meh
         
    Brandoggslayer wrote on 11/25/2009 - 04:56 pm / quote |
    axeslinger0u812 wrote:

    No Nile? Really? Wow... Their new one is just ****ing sick.

    Agree with megadeth and between the buried and me for sure. Surprised lamb of god didn't get on there, as it wasn't my favorite of the year, but it was decent.

    Another average killswitch release bummed me out a bit. =\

    Does no one like The agonists new cd? That album is awesome, I think. Not sure if it came out this year though. Lol. I think it did.

    And please, no five finger death punch. Douches. They are the ultimate metalcore-lite. Ugh. Their singer is just awful, and writes the most juvenile lyrics...


    Ill drink to that
         
    SOADriff wrote on 11/26/2009 - 05:57 am / quote |
    Good list, Mastodon and Behemoth deserve it.

    LOG don't deserve to be on there, Wrath was medicore at best.
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