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DEICIDE: Father Bakers - New York City, NY, USA 17.12.1997

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

recorded at New York City, NY, USA 17.12.1997

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  • Benton once said, that he is Deicide.

    No Hoffmans were!

    Look at complex and sicks stuff they've composed on first albums!

    Pure classics, and even Owen or Stanolla can't top that work of art!

  • YESSSSSSSSSS !!

    hoffman bros are the shit, i respect them so much

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  • Hidden gem of a performance.

  • @URMUSICISGAY i did the same thing, graduately!i still love Asheim drumming but guitarwise hoffman bros were the bomb. can't wait to hear their new/old band Amon: new album Liar in Wait!

  • @anahowana Hoffman bros write way more aggressive work. I quit listening to deicide when they left.

  • I was at this show, and I'm trying to remember the name of the opening band...they were a death metal band from (I think) either PA or MD...they played NYC a lot, usually opening for bands like Deicide, Obituary, Suffocation, etc. If you were at this show and know who I'm talking about, please help me out! Thanks!

  • You better know the Bible Verse! Deicide rules!

  • Father Bakers! Whose that?

  • The drummers a fucking machine on every song!

  • @CincinnatusUSA

    Yeh your right on man. The Hoffmans give the sound to Deicide wether they wrote the music or not. Every album up to Scars has that sound with fast tight quality palm muting. That was the Deicide sound n the sollo's are just fucking awesome. The new albums are quality though!!

  • "Anyone can play the guitars"--and apparently anyone can post. Sorry, but the replacement guitarists play their own versions of the various Hoffman solos--usually without that unique combination of eeriness and technicality the Hoffmans specialized in. Heard Dave Suzuki on some of the Live in London tracks--skilled, but nothing special. Owens and Santolla are good on their solos, of course, but butcher (Owens) or prettify (Santolla) the Hoffman solos. Want to dispute this? You won't win.

  • Awesome. At Father Baker's that pain is divine. Hail Deicide.

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