The counterpart to Deliverance , Damnation shocked the metal community by completely abandoning death metal vocals and distorted guitars.
Heritage represents the most drastic stylistic shift in Opeth’s career. Fully embracing their love for vintage progressive rock, the band permanently retired their death metal roots in favor of a warm, analog sound. Opeth Discography- -10 Albums--320 kbps-
Moderate (around 90 BPM)
Technical, syncopated death metal riffs mixed with dark, haunting progressive elements. The counterpart to Deliverance , Damnation shocked the
This was the last album to feature the original rhythm section, capturing a specific era of fluid, jazz-influenced bass playing. 3. My Arms, Your Hearse (1998) Moderate (around 90 BPM) Technical, syncopated death metal
This was a turning point. The production became punchier, the songs more concise, and it served as the band's first concept album. It also marked the debut of the legendary rhythm section of Martin Mendez and Martin Lopez, bringing a subtle Latin swing to the heavy riffs. Still Life (1999)