F.O.D. (Fuck of Death) explained

F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)
Type:Song
Artist:Slaughter
Album:Strappado
Released:1987
Recorded:February 9, 1986; Future Sound, Toronto, Canada
Label:Diabolic Force, Fringe
Producer:Brian Tailor

"F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)" is a song by Canadian extreme metal band Slaughter.[1] Written by bandmembers Dave Hewson, Terry Sadler and Ron Sumners and produced by Brian Tailor, the song was included in the band's 1987 debut album, Strappado, released in 1987 via Diabolic Force and Fringe Records.

The song bears the same title as the band's 2004 live album, Fuck of Death.

Personnel

Slaughter

Technical personnel

Godflesh cover

F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)
Cover:Godflesh_-_F.O.D._(Fuck_of_Death).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Godflesh
Recorded:July 2013, Avalanche Studios
Label:Decibel Flexi Series
Producer:Justin Broadrick, Godflesh
Prev Title:Crush My Soul
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Ringer
Next Year:2014

"F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)" was covered by English industrial metal band Godflesh, after its reunion in 2010. It was released as a limited edition flexi disc promotional single on November 3, 2013, as a part of Decibel Magazines Flexi Series. The release was the band's first new material in 12 years, since Hymns (2001).[2] [3] [4] The song was also released on SoundCloud for streaming.[5]

Many copies of the flexi disc were accidentally destroyed by the printer during the insertion process. Subsequently, all of the subscribers of the magazine were mailed a new copy of the disc.[2]

Background

On the band's decision to cover the song, Justin Broadrick spoke in a MetalSucks interview:

"It's a song both Ben and I have loved for years and years, ever since that album came out. What I loved about Slaughter at the time was their Celtic Frost worship. I loved Celtic Frost, and most who have taken their influence; for example, I also love Obituary! But we always thought 'F.O.D' was SO Godflesh in some weird sort of way. It's brutal and minimal without any showy display."[6]

Critical reception

Gregory Adams of Exclaim! described the cover as "plenty grimy, with detuned six-strings unfurling layer upon layer of ooze onto the arrangement." He also commented, "The drum machine beat crawls along at an unnatural pace, up until the double kick comes in, while gargled vocals figure prominently throughout as well."[7] Kez Whelan of Terrorizer also described it as a "crushing cover", while stating that the song was "performed here in that trademark Godflesh style, complete with merciless drum machine pounding, G.C. Green's churning bass lines and Justin Broadrick's unbelivably heavy guitar tone."[8]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)" – 4:01

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slaughter – Strappado . . February 25, 2014 . Rivadavia. Eduardo.
  2. Web site: Fear, Emptiness, Decibel: Godflesh to Release First New Recording in Twelve Years Via the Decibel Flexi Series!!! . . August 15, 2013 . February 25, 2014 . Bonazelli. Andrew.
  3. Web site: Godflesh's First New Recording In Over 12 Years Available For Streaming . . September 19, 2013 . February 25, 2014.
  4. Web site: Subscribe to Decibel for an exclusive GODFLESH flexi disc . . August 30, 2013 . February 25, 2014.
  5. Web site: Godflesh "F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)" (Original by Slaughter) (dB035) . . February 25, 2014.
  6. Web site: Exclusive Interview with Justin Broadrick on All Things Jesu and Godflesh . . September 18, 2013 . February 25, 2014 . Jones. Cat.
  7. Web site: Godflesh "F.O.D." (Slaughter cover) . . September 19, 2013 . February 25, 2014 . Adams. Gregory.
  8. Web site: Godflesh Reveal First New Studio Recording In 12 Years . . September 20, 2013 . February 25, 2014 . Whelan. Kez.