Necrosis

Necrosis

speed metal

Chile

"Rapid tempos collide with intricate riff structures, generating an unrelenting tension that propels listeners forward in a visceral rush."

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Enslaved To The Machine

Enslaved To The Machine

2001

Necrosis matters as a vital voice within the speed metal scene, infusing it with a raw intensity that resonates deeply with both long-time fans and newcomers.
Necrosis matters as a vital voice within the speed metal scene, infusing it with a raw intensity that resonates deeply with both long-time fans and newcomers. Their music captures the urgency of modern chaos while paying homage to the genre's storied roots, creating a sense of connection through shared experiences of disillusionment and rebellion. By embodying this cultural energy, they prompt listeners to confront their own struggles against external pressures and personal turmoil. Their approach is marked by an uncompromising dedication to velocity and precision, crafting songs that demand physical engagement. Each track serves as an adrenaline-fueled experience, where the rapid-fire rhythms and blistering solos intertwine seamlessly to create a visceral atmosphere. This commitment to high-energy performance invites audiences to fully immerse themselves in the cathartic release that speed metal promises. Lyrically, Necrosis often explores themes of existential dread, societal decay, and personal conflict, weaving narratives that resonate on multiple levels. Their writing balances between stark sincerity and sardonic irony, employing vivid imagery that evokes strong emotional responses. This storytelling approach draws listeners into a world where despair is met with defiance, creating an engaging dialogue through their music.

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Necrosis's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2001–2001
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Necrosis sound like?

Rapid tempos collide with intricate riff structures, generating an unrelenting tension that propels listeners forward in a visceral rush. Rooted in speed metal. Start with Enslaved To The Machine.

What is the best Necrosis album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Enslaved To The Machine" (2001). It's the most representative of what makes Necrosis worth hearing.

Who is Necrosis for?

If you're into speed metal, Necrosis is worth your time. Rapid tempos collide with intricate riff structures, generating an unrelenting tension that propels listeners forward in a visceral rush.

How many albums does Necrosis have?

Necrosis has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.