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Necrophagist - Dawn and Demise (New Song) LIVE @ Summer Slaughter 2009 in ABQ

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Necrophagist plays "Dawn and Demise" off of their upcoming album, live at the Sunshine Steater in Albuquerque 6/24/2009.

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  • how about releasing the new freakin album already!

  • they are all wearing baggy pants, they look as though they just got back from serving in iraq, lol.

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  • THE SUSPENSE OF THE NEW ALBUM IS LITERALLY RIPPING ME IN 2 . WTF ITS BEEN LIKE 7 YEARS

  • Bitchin solo. I got an eerie vibe from it.

  • it says in the new decibel issue people! Necrophagist's new album set to be titled "The Path to Naught", due fall 2012, but I won't believe it until I see it.

  • Sorry to triple post, but also, Muhammed is better technically in some ways I believe. He can alternate pick a bit better I believe, a little faster and and his left hand is very good as far as his pinky and ring finger combo goes. He just doesn't do a lot of two handed stuff, which is where Christian is better. I think Christian takes the lead do to his musical background and knowledge. You won't see muhammed doing major 7 sweeps and tapping runs like Muenzner does.

  • @jeissongospina cont. heard in a long time, and he's the lead player for spawn of possession now; plus defeated sanity, and terrestrial exiled. Muhammed has written one still unreleased album since 2006, while Christian did all of that (except defeated sanity was earlier, plus he didnt finish at the MGI until 08'). Timewarp answers the question for me. Nothing personal, just how I see things. Later man.

  • @jeissongospina I politely disagree. I think Suicmez could probably tie up with him technically if he practiced more varied techniques, but not musically. Christian went to the MGI, has studied with countless giants of music, and has written way more

    music than Muhammed. He wrote half the solos on epitaph (epitaph is good, but it's not very complex musically, nothing like Timewarp), he wrote for both the last Obscura albums, he wrote an entire solo album Timewarp that blows away anything I've h

  • @BER2ERKER I agree when you say that Christian is better than Muhammed, nevertheless I must add that he is better only as a guitar player/composer, do not forget that Muhammed writes (even with musicians as good as Stefan or Roman) all the instrument for Necrophagist: he did it for the Onset, the Epitaph and now for the new album. In conclusion, C. is more virtuous than M. But C. would never create music as good as M. does, even if it takes longer than usual.

  • cont. mature. Between the album Epitaph, Spawn of Possession, Obscura, solo album Timewarp, Terrestrial Exiled... there's no question to me that Christian is better than muhammed. Unless they put out some ridiculous shit, that's not going to change in my mind.

  • Well it should be a step up from epitaph...that was released in friggin' 2006. Plus, Christian Muenzner wrote about 50% of the solos on Epitaph, and he's obviously not in the band anymore. Muhammed seems like a weird dude. He tries to say Christian didn't write that much when he actually wrote every solo he played; you would be shocked, apparently, at how many he wrote. Muhammed even said somewhere that Sami is better, and said the same about Hannes. That's pretty fucked up I think, and not rea

  • It will be depressing when i can't cover the new songs because they require 7-string-guitars..

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