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Obscura - Septuagint (Omnivium 2011)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

Track "Septuagint", from new album Omnivium.

Release dates:

29/03/2011 - US
01/04/2011 - Germany / Belgium / The Netherlands / Luxembourg
04/04/2011 - worldwide

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  • When Opeth raped Cynic...

  • Epic sperm is epic!

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  • @Virdelet cant tell if its really sperm or not...

  • @NahaleGuitar LOL dude... Obscura isn't influenced by modern bands like that at all... although I think Wretched is a great band, Their influences are mostly Death, Cynic, Opeth Athiest, Gorguts, Necrophagist and Pestilence (duh), and Emperor.

  • foda!

  • @lixbitchslaughter

    ahh... "adult metal", you say? is that some kind of new sub-sub-sub-genre i haven't heard about? or just you trying to impress the other teenagers? :D

  • Yeah! \m/ Obscura!!

  • @nihility666 Yeah, pretty much what I was thinking of. Thanks. Thinking about it, Obscura does that quite a bit... lol.

  • @BackboneOfTheSky a pivot point is basically a reoccurring pitch and a point of return (often the root) that's proceeded by a chord or in this case and most modern metal an intervalic shift, usually the octave and then weaving in and out of consonant and dissonant pitch-classes. the riff @ 1:11

  • @nihility666 could you elaborate on what a "pivot point riff" is? I'm genuinely intrigued by the phrase. I think I've kinda got the idea but not sure.

  • @NahaleGuitar defo gotta recomend An Autopsy and Pestilence, my 2 favourite songs of them.

  • I think necrophagist and obscura can be the only bands to combine half-whole diminishes, harmonics, and naturals in here without the atonement of brutality. The black dahlia murder is all skill with harmonics and arpeggios with some whole-half diminishes.

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