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Date Added: Jan 9, 2003 Reviews 6 Views 3024
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Band:Death [website] [band profile
Title:Leprocy
Label:Metal Blade [add link]
Released:1988
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Tracks:Leprosy
Born Dead
Forgotten Past
Left to Die
Pull the Plug
Open Casket
Primitive Ways
Choke On It
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:Nov 2,2003 3:47pm - post by anonymous
the problem with getting a blowjob and listening to this cd at the same time is that you can't really concentrate on the cd until she takes your dick out of her mouth. know what i mean?



:Feb 8,2004 7:08pm - post by swamplorddvm
I don't know dude, this is some good shit... brutal shit. Good solos and sick-ass drumming.



:Sep 30,2004 6:01pm - post by metalmatt666
Well ya ain't supposed to be gettin head while listening to Death those are two seperate occasions



:Sep 30,2004 11:36pm - post by christraper
we were just listening to this tonight at practice. good album! chuck fuckin plays circles aroung ruzz though.



:Mar 29,2006 10:37am - post by Troll
C'mon you spelled the title wrong.....Anyways,
it's an awsome release!Pull The Plug was the first Death song I've ever heard.I think I was about eleven years old and I was hooked.
This is a classic.



:Apr 14,2007 12:55am - post by Ryan_M
With the release of "Leprosy" the underground metal masses saw Death taking a step forward as far as musical growth and maturity; songwriting was a little more refined than on "Scream Bloody Gore" and lyrically, the band was focusing more on the psychological and emotional aspects of death and decay, rather than the amateurish splatter/gore horror themes of the previous album.
As good as this album is, I do have one beef about it, and that is the drum sound. The snare in particular has a very loud banging tone to it, and can become a little annoying, especially during the fast parts, it almost overpowers the guitars and vocals; it could be toned down a bit.
Other than that one minor flaw, this is a fantastic album - a groundbreaking landmark in the realm of extreme music.



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