Obliteration

Obliteration

death metal

Norway Est. 2001

"Their music erupts with dense riffs and relentless rhythms that create a suffocating sense of urgency, drawing listeners into a whirlwind of aggression and despair."

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2005

About Obliteration

Obliteration stands as a formidable force in the death metal landscape, challenging and reshaping listener expectations with their visceral sound.
By merging intensity with an unrelenting drive, they contribute to the genre's evolution, pushing it into new territories of ferocity while maintaining a raw authenticity that resonates deeply with fans who seek not just aggression but a sense of...
By merging intensity with an unrelenting drive, they contribute to the genre's evolution, pushing it into new territories of ferocity while maintaining a raw authenticity that resonates deeply with fans who seek not just aggression but a sense of catharsis. Their approach to songwriting is marked by a relentless commitment to capturing chaos. Obliteration emphasizes a primal energy throughout their compositions, often harnessing dissonance and complex arrangements that create an immersive experience. This sonic assault doesn’t merely serve as background noise; it demands attention and engagement, compelling audiences to confront the darker aspects of existence. Lyrically, Obliteration often delves into themes of existential dread and nihilism, employing a voice that balances sincerity with an unsettling irony. Their storytelling conveys a sense of bleakness while inviting listeners into a world that reflects both horror and introspection. The gritty tone reinforces the narratives, making each track feel like a visceral journey through inner turmoil and societal decay.

3 studio albums· 3 years· Norway

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

3 releases 3 albums 2004–2007
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