![]() Pyrexia would experience a slight lineup change the following year, but their Sermon of Mockery album still holds true to the Long Island group's stylistic origins. The version of Pyrexia that recorded the band's Liturgy of Impurity in 1992 helped create the blueprint for most of the groove-obssessed death metal that came after it. So, whether the following albums are already in your collection or not, it's hard to argue that 1993 was a very good year (for groovy death metal). Obituary, Jungle Rot, and Cannibal Corpse are among the best at delivering killer groove parts within their brutal death metal attack, but some of the bands I've listed below might not have hit your radar yet. ![]() ![]() While doing some research for a different piece for the site, I began to piece together the fact that 1993 was a year where some superb death metal albums with a shared dedication to groove-based riffing hit store shelves. ![]()
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