Disharmonic Orchestra - The Return of the Living Beat video free download


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Disharmonic Orchestra was/is an Austrian Grindcore/ Progressive Death Metal/ Avantgarde Metal band, founded Klagenfurt of Carinthia in 1987. The first three demos of the band "Requiem for the Forest", "The Unequalled Visual" and "Hypophysis Rehearsal" was recorded in 1988. 1989 they were featured on a Nuclear Blast split release with Pungent Stench. EP "Successive substitution" was released through Nuclear Blast in 1989. The band recorded and released their first full-length "Expositionsprophylaxe" in 1990 through Nuclear Blast. After the "Mind Seduction" single, the band recorded and their second full-length "Not to be Undimensional Conscious" in Swedish Sunlight Studios with assistance of Tomas Skosberg in 1992. The album was released by Nuclear Blast.

On this album, the style of the band had chanced from share Grindcore to more something, that could be described as Progressive Death Metal.

On their next, third release "Pleasuredome" of 1994, the band's musical style had once more changed, now to Avantgarde metal. The album was released by Nuclear Blast.

Soon after the release of their third album, the band split up.

The reunion of the band was commited in 2001, and thereafter, the band has recorded and released whole new album "Ahead", continueing on the same route as "Pleasuredome".

This song is from their second full-length "Not to be Undimensional Conscious" of 1992

Lyrics :

In a land where they all dream

They can't take you how you seem

Following a bisquit to its empire

A fatal breath stopped the horse

The creepin flesh regret remorse

Streamlined functional neat simplicity

Where the wierdos are dishing it out

Bringing back the beat to get down on the ground

Brothers and sisters they scream and shout

Cuz together they enjoy the funky ass beat sound

Comments

10 years ago

Daniel Mundt

Disharmonic Orchestra - The Return Of The Living Beat

10 years ago

bauernmaxi123

Live 24.01. in Wien mit Pungent Stench. Poser bleiben zu Hause.

10 years ago

troloslaw78

Najlepsza plyta na Swiecie. Pox drawing fanow.

11 years ago

Daniel Mundt

#Disharmonic Orchestra - The Return of the Living BeatDisharmonic Orchestra was/is an Austrian Grindcore/ Progressive Death Metal/ Avantgarde Metal band, founded Klagenfurt of Carinthia in 1987. The first three demos of the band "Requiem for the Forest", "The Unequalled Visual" and "Hypophysis Rehearsal" was recorded in 1988. 1989 they were featured on a Nuclear Blast split release with Pungent Stench. EP "Successive substitution" was released through Nuclear Blast in 1989. The band recorded and released their first full-length "Expositionsprophylaxe" in 1990 through Nuclear Blast. After the "Mind Seduction" single, the band recorded and their second full-length "Not to be Undimensional Conscious" in Swedish Sunlight Studios with assistance of Tomas Skosberg in 1992. The album was released by Nuclear Blast.On this album, the style of the band had chanced from share Grindcore to more something, that could be described as Progressive Death Metal.On their next, third release "Pleasuredome" of 1994, the band's musical style had once more changed, now to Avantgarde metal. The album was released by Nuclear Blast.Soon after the release of their third album, the band split up.The reunion of the band was commited in 2001, and thereafter, the band has recorded and released whole new album "Ahead", continueing on the same route as "Pleasuredome".This song is from their second full-length "Not to be Undimensional Conscious" of 1992Lyrics :In a land where they all dreamThey can't take you how you seemFollowing a bisquit to its empireA fatal breath stopped the horseThe creepin flesh regret remorseStreamlined functional neat simplicityWhere the wierdos are dishing it outBringing back the beat to get down on the groundBrothers and sisters they scream and shoutCuz together they enjoy the funky ass beat sound#deathmetal #rap 

11 years ago

Djentard

I saw the word rap in your comment; guess how glad i was to see it wasn't another rap rant.

13 years ago

TheFistHammer

i did growth up on this song and album .. !!! GREAT !!!

13 years ago

Geoff H

YO ... HIT ME Riiight

13 years ago

Sean Soderman

SO BADASS! The rap part was amazing!

13 years ago

Hyper Coke

First riff sounds like Scream Bloody Gore from Death... XD

13 years ago

gutterchrist

Lol i found out about this band from this guy that worked in the cafeteria when i went to jail. fucking kick ass band

14 years ago

The Symmachus

You made a good point about my use of that word. It probably is something of an overstatement.

14 years ago

Hesus Salín

@TheSymmachus Indeed. This sure sounds enjoyable and refreshing. I would still see the word "influenced" a bit of an overstatement. Maybe they just fooled around or experienced with it. I can't really distinguish any notable and general influence of rap music on this album ( this song excluded naturally )

14 years ago

The Symmachus

This song is enjoyable. Brief yet original and pretty cool. It is pretty rare for death metal to be influenced by rap in such a manner.

14 years ago

Tamás Kátai

Great, original artwork! Much more interesting than your common gut/gore/satanic theme.

14 years ago

tomcatha

they played this song yesterday, i didnt know them really before hand and to hear this song at a metal festival was something i never expected.

14 years ago

Ecstasyoflust

Awesome song! Total classic.

15 years ago

Hesus Salín

Yes Do that ny friend. It is a very unique album indeed. The album cover truely isn't the most attractive one, if you're searching a death metal experience.

15 years ago

HeWaZoR

Hit me Yo Fucking awesome

15 years ago

Guuglblushishshack

THIS SONG KILLS!! Orgasmus maximus musicalus for me. Love the rap part in the middle XD HIT ME!

15 years ago

SamDaMan013

Quite an unusual cover for a band of this genre, but the song is good nonetheless :) Not great, but I don't mind listening to it :)

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