Death News: Obituary’s “Slowly We Rot” Album Marks 35th Anniversary

By | June 15, 2024

Death – Obituary- Cause of Death News : Obituary’s debut album “Slowly We Rot” was released 35 years ago on June 14th. It is hard to believe that it has been 35 years since I first discovered Death Metal through this album in October of the same year. I never imagined back then that I would still be listening to Death Metal after all these years!

The impact of “Slowly We Rot” on the Death Metal genre cannot be overstated. Obituary’s raw and aggressive sound, coupled with their brutal lyrics and intense guitar riffs, helped define the genre and shape its future. Songs like “Internal Bleeding” and the title track “Slowly We Rot” have become classics in the Death Metal community, still revered by fans and musicians alike.

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As I reflect on the past 35 years of listening to Death Metal, I am grateful for the music that has brought me so much joy and excitement. From discovering new bands to attending concerts and festivals, Death Metal has been a constant source of passion and inspiration in my life.

Through the ups and downs, the trials and triumphs, Death Metal has been there for me, providing a soundtrack to my life that is as powerful and intense as the music itself. The camaraderie and sense of community within the Death Metal scene have also been a source of comfort and belonging, connecting me with like-minded individuals who share my love for this extreme form of music.

While the passing of time may bring changes and challenges, the music of Obituary and other Death Metal bands remains a constant force in my life. The memories of headbanging to “Slowly We Rot” and moshing at live shows will always hold a special place in my heart, reminding me of the passion and energy that Death Metal brings to my life.

As we celebrate the 35th anniversary of “Slowly We Rot,” let us pay tribute to Obituary and the legacy they have created in the world of Death Metal. Their music continues to inspire and captivate fans around the globe, proving that the power of Death Metal is timeless and everlasting.

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So here’s to another 35 years of headbanging, moshing, and rocking out to the brutal sounds of Death Metal. Long live Obituary, long live Death Metal! 🤘🏼🔥

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