
Formulas Fatal To The Flesh: CD
After parting ways with David Vincent in 1996, Morbid Angelâs future looked unclear - but Formulas Fatal To The Flesh, the bandâs first album with vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, was a stunning return to form, heralding the start of the bandâs celebrated second era. Taking the bandâs ferocious death metal sound in a more surreal, psychedelic direction, the album remains one of the most unique and adventurous in the bandâs discography. Songs like âPrayer Of Hatredâ deliver all the brutal blasting youâd expect from Morbid Angel, but elsewhere songs like the almost ten minute long âInvocation Of The Continual Oneâ found the trio of Tucker, guitarist Trey Azagthoth and drummer Pete Sandoval pushing past death metal cliches into even more atmospheric and bizarre territory.Â
Available on digipak for the first time ever, now is the perfect time to revisit this oft-overlooked classic.
After parting ways with David Vincent in 1996, Morbid Angelâs future looked unclear - but Formulas Fatal To The Flesh, the bandâs first album with vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, was a stunning return to form, heralding the start of the bandâs celebrated second era. Taking the bandâs ferocious death metal sound in a more surreal, psychedelic direction, the album remains one of the most unique and adventurous in the bandâs discography. Songs like âPrayer Of Hatredâ deliver all the brutal blasting youâd expect from Morbid Angel, but elsewhere songs like the almost ten minute long âInvocation Of The Continual Oneâ found the trio of Tucker, guitarist Trey Azagthoth and drummer Pete Sandoval pushing past death metal cliches into even more atmospheric and bizarre territory.Â
Available on digipak for the first time ever, now is the perfect time to revisit this oft-overlooked classic.
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After parting ways with David Vincent in 1996, Morbid Angelâs future looked unclear - but Formulas Fatal To The Flesh, the bandâs first album with vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, was a stunning return to form, heralding the start of the bandâs celebrated second era. Taking the bandâs ferocious death metal sound in a more surreal, psychedelic direction, the album remains one of the most unique and adventurous in the bandâs discography. Songs like âPrayer Of Hatredâ deliver all the brutal blasting youâd expect from Morbid Angel, but elsewhere songs like the almost ten minute long âInvocation Of The Continual Oneâ found the trio of Tucker, guitarist Trey Azagthoth and drummer Pete Sandoval pushing past death metal cliches into even more atmospheric and bizarre territory.Â
Available on digipak for the first time ever, now is the perfect time to revisit this oft-overlooked classic.














