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by: Hypocrisy
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361613327
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: February 13, 1996
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Gathering
- Roswell 47
- Killing Art
- Arrival of the Demons, Pt. 2
- Buried
- Abducted
- Paradox
- Point of No Return
- When the Candle Fades
- Carved Up
- Reflections
- Slippin' Away
- Drained
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If you like nicely or heavily rhythmic music, the sounds here will do you just fine. I recommend this for just about anyone who has English as a second language. This is the 4 star part: as long as you don't understand the lyrics, this is a fine album, albeit not so exciting as other black or death metal stuff that can be had: I prefer, e.g., Entombed, Pig Destroyer, Atheist, and others.
The 1 star part is this: the lyrics are so awesomely bad that the album is virtually unlistenable if you ...
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If you like Swedish metal, you'll most certainly want to pick this up. Hypocrisy are one of the giants of the Swedish death metal scene, and have in fact been around since the movement's early years. Additionally, it is my opinion that Abducted is their best album, with Roswell 47 and Killing Art being personal favorites.
As an aside, should you ever get the chance to see them perform live, dont pass it up. I was first turned on to Hypocrisy after watching their live show, and all fans ...
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Many HYPOCRISY fans were disappointed when they changed their style on this album, but what those fans did not realise is that HYPOCRISY have made the best decision possible. They made their music different yet still appealing to true dark music fans, not just death metal fans.
HYPOCRISY produce better music than any black metal or death metal band, and I'm a long fan of both genres, and know the ins and outs of them, or atleast I know what I like.
Maybe this album doesn't sound as perplexing ...
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This was the first album I bought by Hypocrisy, and I am pretty damned impressed. Usually metal albums like this-death, melodic death, black-take several listens to grow on me, but I was pretty into this one by the second listen. The Hypocrisy on this album had a lineup consisting of three people: Mikael Hedlund on bass, Lars Szoke on drums, and of course Peter Tagtgren on vocals and guitar, and keyboards as well.
The band, especially Tagtgren, write some great melodic metal songs, and this album ...
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I discovered Hypocrisy when "The Final Chapter" went out and went to the library (yes, it had this record!!!) in order to discover Abducted... It s very hard to review, because "Roswell 47" and "SLippin Away" would no problem be rated 5 starts and the former HAVE to be known by every metal fan.
But the rest of the cd is rather unpersonnal, and doesnt bring much to music.
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