Propelled by John Tardy's inhuman vocals, Trevor Peres' obscenely brutal guitar tone, and drummer Donald Tardy's rhythmic brilliance, Obituary redefined heaviness in the 1990s. From classics like Slowly We Rot and Cause of Death, through a hiatus to their current creative renaissance, they've pioneered, defined, and expanded extreme metal, becoming an underground legend. The legendary Death Metal icons OBITUARY are back with their highly anticipated new album, Dying of Everything. This album destroys in the tradition of early OBITUARY classics while maintaining the killer studio sound perfected since 2007's Xecutioner’s Return. The lead single “The Wrong Time” has a slamming mid - tempo groove. The title track features punishing riffs by Ken Andrews. “My Will To Live” is a total skull - crusher. Track after track, OBITUARY solidify their legacy as a Death Metal institution, churning out some of the heaviest riffs in their career. Like most of OBITUARY’s albums, Dying of Everything is instantly memorable, a skill they've improved over the years. It's remarkable that a band from the '80s is doing their best work in the 2020s, thanks to their do - it - yourself attitude and worldwide touring. As vocalist John Tardy says, “It comes down to passion. If it's not fun, I won't do it, and we're having more fun than ever.” Tracklist: 1. Barely Alive 2. The Wrong Time 3. Without a Conscience 4. War 5. Dying of Everything 6. My Will To Live 7. By the Dawn 8. Weaponize the Hate 9. Torn Apart 10. Be Warned
Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a compatible turntable, gently lower the needle onto the record, and let the music play. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints or dirt on the record, which could affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record sleeve. This helps prevent warping and damage. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Enjoy the heavy and intense Death Metal sounds of Obituary's Dying of Everything album.