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Destroy Erase Improve
by: Meshuggah
List Price: $15.98Price: $14.96 current as of: 03/14/2010 19:46 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361687427
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 6874
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: July 25, 1995
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Future Breed Machine
- Beneath
- Soul Burn
- Transfixion
- Vanished
- Acrid Placidity
- Inside What's Within Behind
- Terminal Illusions
- Suffer in Truth
- Sublevels
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i loev this cd! meshuggah is amazing! irregular beats and awsome instrumentals, make meshugah a force to be reckoned with in the math metal world. this is by far one of the best cds they've put out. i definately recomend this as well as going to see them perform live if you get a chance.
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Not much exists that is heavier than this. Meshuggah comes at you, claws and fangs bared, and pummels you into goo. But somehow it remains pleasurable. I have a lot of other metal in my collection but nothing quite like this. I have heard them dubbed "math metal". They experiment with different time signatures with good results. This is one of the things that makes them more unique in the metal world. There are quiet moments, but they are short lived. With Meshuggah you can count on their ...
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What? Did I even spell the title right? Anyway, DEI is for me, one of the best Metal albums I own. Sure it's the incredible polyrythms, time signatures and musicianship that isolate Meshuggah from other bands. But, none of this would matter, if not for their flawless execution. DEI was recorded 13 years ago and a majority of bands are still trying to catch up to the amazing structure and arrangement of this music. However, what puts this album over the top is the absolutely brilliant Thordendal jazz ...
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I remember hearing this CD in early 1996, my buddy worked at a music store and gave me this CD to listen to. I've been a fan ever since! Just brilliant music. The tightest band i've ever heard live as well. I just started listening to this CD (mp3 now) again and it sounds as fresh as the day I first heard it. Do yourself a favor and pick this gem up.
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The follow-up to the EP "None", this album took the "post-thrash" that they had become known for and upped the aggression level. While "None" and its predecessor "Contradictions Collapse" were sometimes described as the album Metallica SHOULD have made after "Justice", Meshuggah formed a more unique identity for themselves with "Destroy Erase Improve". It is probably the last Meshuggah album where "melody" seemed to be as important as rhythm, and to these ears at least, has a more human feel, and warmth ...
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