From the '00s the number of the so called war metal bands remarkably increased. Earlier it was written that the changes that are necessarily happening in every genre (from the early, golden age through the final development until the mainstream tendencies and progression) took more time for black metal. In the '00s the style reached high popularity, higher than any other extreme genres. Black/death or war metal was like an answer for this, a turn back to the old school in the most exaggerated way, and there was no better example for that than what bands like Sadistik Exekution, Goatlord, Blasphemy or Abominator have done previously.
Morbosidad exists since the early '90s but their full-lenght debut came out only in 2000, so their name became better known when the newer black/death bands showed up. Their compromiseless musical insanity gave a new shade for the most exaggerated aspect of the style. The debut was re-released together with their second album as a compilation, to leave a worthy memorial for their effective implosion (and maybe to extend the duration of enjoyment). In themes they preferred thrash basics that they've frequently speeded up with blast beats in blackened way. The chaos they've created on the first album reminds to the oldest classics of the genre, while "Cojete a Dios por el culo" introduced a bit more old school approach. All of their lyrics are Spanish, but there are no doubts they are assisting well to the blasphemous rampage with wide diversity. It's definitely not worth to miss for the lovers of war/black/death.
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