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Insineratehymn

 
Album Review: Insineratehymn

  • Artist: Deicide
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 27, 2000
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Not that Deicide care, but Insineratehymm is that rarest of death metal records that fans of all heavy music have a chance to enjoy. Continuing their late-'90s trend of simplifying their music and focusing on memorable riffs and stripped down arrangements, the songs on this 2000 release each have unique qualities, and even some near-melodicism. That's not to say that bassist/vocalist and bandleader Glen Benton decided to actually sing. His patented growls and groans remain unchanged, but within the slower, more focused riffs and arrangements, his godless messages has the room needed for maximum clarity and impact. Unlike so many of his contemporaries, it isn't always necessary to read the lyrics in order to understand what he's saying -- which adds greatly to the demonic affect. Standout tracks include the almost catchy "Bible Basher" and the double-bass juggernaut "Halls of Worship." One of the strongest collections in their oeuvre, Insineratehymm is certainly one of Deicide's strongest offerings. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bible Basher (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (2:23)
Forever Hate You (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (3:08)
Standing in the Flames (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (3:32)
Remnant of a Hopeless Path (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (2:58)
The Gift That Keeps on Giving Glen Benton Deicide (3:02)
Halls of Warship (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (3:03)
Suffer Again (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (2:18)
Worst Enemy (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (2:47)
Apocalyptic Fear (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (3:21)
Refusal of Penance (Lyrics) Glen Benton Deicide (4:34)

Credits

Brian Hoffman (Producer), Glen Benton (Composer), Eric Hoffman (Guitar), Steve Asheim (Producer), Steve Asheim (Drums), Glen Benton (Vocals), Glen Benton (Producer), Brian Hoffman (Guitar), Glen Benton (Bass), Glenn Orenstein (Cover Design), Eric Hoffman (Producer)
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Insineratehymn
Studio album by Deicide
Released June 27, 2000
Genre Death metal
Length 31:06
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Deicide
Professional reviews
Deicide chronology
When Satan Lives
(1998)
Insineratehymn
(2000)
In Torment in Hell
(2001)

Insineratehymn is the fifth studio album by the American death metal band Deicide. The band's song writing on this album exhibits songs with slower and more atmospheric grooves. The track "Bible Basher" is the only song that has become a staple in the band's live set. Rather than being about God, the song "Forever Hate You" is directed at Glen Benton's ex-wife.

Track listing

  1. "Bible Basher" – 2:23
  2. "Forever Hate You" – 3:08
  3. "Standing in the Flames" – 3:32
  4. "Remnant of a Hopeless Path" – 2:58
  5. "The Gift That Keeps on Giving" – 3:02
  6. "Halls of Warship" – 3:03
  7. "Suffer Again" – 2:18
  8. "Worst Enemy" – 2:47
  9. "Apocalyptic Fear" – 3:21
  10. "Refusal of Penance" – 4:34

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Deicide (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)
In Torment in Hell
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