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		<title>IGN.Com Names The 10 Best Death Metal Singers&#8230;Metal Martyr&#8217;s $.02</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ IGN.Com, a video game site recently published a post on the 10 Best Death Metal Singers and I must say that it is a hell of a list. I couldn&#8217;t agree more with it. Take a peak at the list below, but visit the site to get their insight on them, essential albums and a song/video from the band. My 10 picks aren&#8217;t much different, but when you put together a list like they did, it&#8217;s tough not to pick some of the same ones.

Frank Mullen &#8211; Suffocation
Lars Göran Petrov &#8211; Entombed
Paul Pavlovich &#8211; Assük
David Vincent &#8211; Morbid Angel
Mikael [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com">Metal Martyr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2008/10/frank-mullen-suffocation.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="299" alt="Frank Mullen Suffocation" src="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2008/10/frank-mullen-suffocation-thumb.jpg" width="310" align="right" border="0"> IGN.Com</a></strong>, a video game site recently published a post on the <strong>10 Best Death Metal Singers </strong>and I must say that it is a hell of a list. I couldn&#8217;t agree more with it. Take a peak at the list below, but visit the site to get their insight on them, essential albums and a song/video from the band. My 10 picks aren&#8217;t much different, but when you put together a list like they did, it&#8217;s tough not to pick some of the same ones.</p>
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<li><strong>Frank Mullen &#8211; Suffocation</strong></li>
<li><strong>Lars Göran Petrov &#8211; Entombed</strong></li>
<li><strong>Paul Pavlovich &#8211; Assük</strong></li>
<li><strong>David Vincent &#8211; Morbid Angel</strong></li>
<li><strong>Mikael Akerfeldt &#8211; Opeth/ Bloodbath</strong></li>
<li><strong>Antti Boman &#8211; Demilich</strong></li>
<li><strong>John Tardy &#8211; Obituary</strong></li>
<li><strong>Martin Van Duren &#8211; Hail Of Bullets</strong></li>
<li><strong>Chuck Schuldiner &#8211; Death</strong></li>
<li><strong>Thomas Lindburg &#8211; At The Gates</strong></li>
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<p>Check out my picks after the fold&#8230;</p>
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<li><strong>Frank Mullen</strong> of <strong>Suffocation</strong> &#8211; Suffocation are one of the earlier pioneers of NYC Death Metal. While I haven&#8217;t heard much of the earlier stuff I really dig their last self titled effort on <strong>Relapse Records</strong> and I think the modern generation would probably dig this one as well. The production is much better and vocals have more clarity to them. This band kills live too!</li>
<li><strong>Lars Göran Petrov</strong> Of <strong>Entombed</strong> &#8211; Another very more clarified death metal voice, I&#8217;d have to pick <strong>Wolverine Blues</strong> as my Favorite, and the <strong>Hollowman EP</strong> comes in a close second. With all the other &#8220;deathcore&#8221; and death metal out there these days, this is one of the staple bands out of the overlooked death metal scene.</li>
<li><strong>David Vincent</strong> of <strong>Morbid Angel</strong> &#8211; I was fan as soon as I heard the doom ridden, creepiness of <strong>God Of Emptiness</strong>. The entire <strong>Covenant</strong> album is awesome as well as <strong>Blessed Are The Sick</strong>, <strong>Alters Of Madness</strong> and <strong>Domination</strong>. Domination doesn&#8217;t get as much credit as it should.</li>
<li><strong>Mikael Akerfeldt</strong> of <strong>Opeth/Bloodbath</strong> &#8211; Even though I have only come to really know <strong>Opeth</strong> and <strong>Bloodbath</strong> in the past 6 or 8 months, I can&#8217;t get past the sound the Mikael&#8217;s voice. First you wouldn&#8217;t expect such a vicious sound to come from the same pipes that sing the beautiful melodies that you hear in the softer <strong>Opeth</strong> songs. I only have 2 Opeth CDs, but <strong>Blackwater Park</strong> is an amazing album and Bloodbath&#8217;s <strong>Resurrection Through Carnage</strong> and the recent <strong>Unblessing The Purity EP</strong> are about as brutal as they come. I need to get the new <strong>Fathomless Mastery</strong> CD. Maybe the merch table at tonight&#8217;s Opeth show will have it.</li>
<li><strong>John Tardy</strong> of <strong>Obituary</strong> &#8211; John Tardy had a different sound to his voice than most of the death metal vocalists when they came in to the scene. A unique range with clarity and the more they progressed the better he sounded&#8230;to me anyway. It wasn&#8217;t a low guttural voice that had to be done with mic directly to mouth in an inaudible tone. He has a voice that stands out and makes it look and sound effortless. Ever tried to imitate his voice? <strong>The End Complete</strong> is my pick as well but <strong>World Demise</strong> is a great album too.</li>
<li><strong>Chuck Schuldiner</strong> of <strong>Death</strong> &#8211; Chuck was another unique voice like John Tardy. Not only could Chuck sing with a different range of most Death Metal vocalists, he could rip on guitar as well. My album pick would be <strong>Symbolic</strong> but if you want a good mix check out <strong>Fate: The Best Of Death</strong>. Death had a melodic yet brutal sound to them with speed and breakdowns that were hard to top.</li>
<li><strong>Jeff Walker</strong> of <strong>Carcass</strong> &#8211; Once more a unique voice&#8230;at the time. Now every other deathcore band tried to sound like Jeff, but they have no friggin&#8217; clue who he is or the legacy of <strong>Carcass</strong>. As you can see, clarity in vocals is a big thing for me. I like to understand what they are saying. It makes it much easier to sing along when you know the words. <strong>Carcass</strong>&#8217;s <strong>Heartwork</strong> is a great metal album as well as the slightly slower and often under-rated <strong>Swansong</strong>.</li>
<li><strong>Chris Barnes</strong> Of <strong>Six Feet Under</strong>/ ex-<strong>Cannibal Corspe</strong> &#8211; Okay, this is the exception to the clarity thing. Some songs you can catch a lot of the words from <strong>Chris Barnes</strong> and some not so much. Chris just has that deep guttural voice that sounds grim and evil. <strong>Six Feet Under</strong>&#8217;s Debut album, <strong>Haunted</strong> is a great example of Chris&#8217;s voice as it most <strong>Cannibal Corpse</strong>&#8217;s early albums but mostly <strong>The Bleeding</strong> in my opinion.</li>
<li><strong>Maurizio Iacono</strong> of <strong>Kataklysm</strong> &#8211; Maurizio has a great death metal voice. Deep, clear and powerful. Their latest release, <strong>Prevail</strong>, is a great example of Maurizio&#8217;s voice. If I said that all the others sounded as good I would be lying because I have yet to explore much more of Kataklysm&#8217;s work.</li>
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<p>Honorable Mentions</p>
<ul>
<li>Jörgen Santöm formerly of Grave</li>
<li>Tim King Formerly Of Oppressor</li>
<li>Johnny Hedlund of Unleashed</li>
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