![]() ![]() Obviously, when thinking of singing (and gutturals), you would think to exhale Knupp inhaled. ![]() Let’s not get too far off topic what made Devourment stand apart from these Long Island brutal death metallers was the new vocal style invented by Wayne Knupp. This riff was extremely popular in the Long Island and Upstate New York metal scene, with bands such as Dehumanized, Afterbirth, Pyrexia, Repudilation, and Internal Bleeding (probably the creators first true slamming brutal death metal album, but it is debated quite a bit), but still, none of these bands were considered as brutal as Devourment. The slam riff (discussed in my previous articles), has been around since 1991 when it was first introduced by Suffocation in the song “Liege of Inveracity” of their album Effigy of the Forgotten (check my other article), but there were very few bands that would use this style of riff for the entire album. ![]() Wayne Knupp, a vocalist for one of my favorite albums of all times (can’t say the album), and the most influential slamming brutal death metal album of all times (again, can’t say the album), by Texan slam pioneers Devourment, took the underground brutal death metal scene by storm. ![]()
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