Paegan Terrorism Tactics Remastered Review on MetalBuzz.net
Louisiana’s Acid Bath achieved a good deal of notoriety in the 90′s for their musical ability of blending extreme, grindcore-influenced sludge metal and death growls with a mixture of melancholic goth-style vocals, spoken word, and acoustic guitar passages. Their combination of stoner and doom metal roots with influences from hardcore, black metal and blues-rock creates a unique sound that influences many bands today.
Before Acid Bath dismantled in 1997 they created their second and final full-length, ‘Paegan Terrorism Tactics‘ which further established the band’s unique Southern hybrid of metal with a more melodic songwriting approach. The songs are stylistically all over the map, but bound together in part by frontman Dax Riggs’ powerful singing and dark lyrics that often display an obsession with death.
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