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List Price: $12.98
Price: $8.01
current as of:
03/17/2010 12:23 EDT
 : Human




by: Death


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Binding: Audio CD
Brand: DEATH
EAN: 0088561203627
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Relativity
Manufacturer: Relativity
MPN: 2036
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Relativity
Release Date: October 22, 1991
Studio: Relativity




Disc 1:
  1. Flattening of Emotions
  2. Suicide Machine
  3. Together as One
  4. Secret Face
  5. Lack of Comprehension
  6. See Through Dreams
  7. Cosmic Sea
  8. Vacant Planets


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Genre: Popular Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 22-OCT-1991



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Where would metal be without Chuck Skildner
I dont think I have to say too much, I am just replacing this album for the 3rd time since 9th grade. Which sums up all I have to say, ITS A MUST HAVE! IT F***IN ROCKS! ITS A CLASSIC! ITS CHUCK! Nothing more is needed to say, and if you havent heard of Death then I dont know what to say other than buy it and hear what you have been missing. Chuck is 1 of the founding fathers of all that I love in metal.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The peak of Death
Death's output has always been more a function of the musicians assembled by mainman Chuck Schuldiner than anything else. On the first album, Autopsy's Chris Reifert kept the band in check; on the second and third, the band that later became Massacre gave the band a more aggressive, basic sound.

On "Human," Chuck bonded with the guys from Cynic, and they upgraded his songwriting -- and he kept them aggressive and true to the spirit of death metal. With new musical understanding of key ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My neck is tired!
Where to start with this album, as I am listening to it as I write this, I neglected to buy this album for a while because it's only 34 minutes, but one day, I decided I wanted to finish off my Death collection, and picked it up, plain and simple, some of the best 34 minutes of my life happened the first time I listened to it.

Now death was known for their lineup changes, there wasn't one album that had the exact same lineup as the former album, so Chuck liked to mix it up a bit, which ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A shining star in a sea of numbskulls.
Generally, death metal isn't my thing. Not to say it doesn't have it's place, mind you; Obituary and Deicide get some play around my house when I need the mightiest jolt of energy musically imaginable and Slayer just won't do. But, I find myself getting bored mighty quickly. Genre fans will crucify me for this, but I find it all rather same-y and interchangeable after a while. How many times can I listen to Glen Benton growl about the devil? And don't even get me started on Cannibal Corpse.
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Death Album
This album is the best Death album. I never get tired of this album ever. Buy it now goddamnit!



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