Why do Glen Benton's vocals sound different on the albums before and after 2000? Is there some kind of production that changed or what? The vocals on Once Upon The Cross and Serpents of The Light are a lot more audible than the ones on Insinaryhthm onward but I think the difference between the vocals is Glen sounds deeper and just overall great from Insinarhythm onward and that's the type of Deicide I had gotten into, so sampling the early albums I was a little surprised the vocals were different, not saying the pre-2000 vocals are bad, they're good, but Glen seems to have gotten better with age. Even the When Satan Lives CD, released a year after Serpents, Glen's deep lows present on 2000-onward are there, I wish his vocals were like that on the Serpents CD, but maybe it was production changes, I don't know, anyone have any idea why his vocals sound different from the early albums to the more current ones? Any pitch changes from mid to low possibly?