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Chaosphere
by: Meshuggah
List Price: $14.98Price: $9.99 current as of: 03/09/2010 18:22 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361633622
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 6336
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: November 10, 1998
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Concatenation
- New Millennium Cyanide Christ
- Corridor of Chameleons
- Neurotica
- Mouth Licking What You've Bled
- Sane
- Exquisite Machinery of Torture
- Elastic
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A few weeks ago, a co-worker of mine who likes metal music told me he was getting into Meshuggah for the first time and wanted to know which album I would recommend he listen to first. I didn't have to think twice about the recommendation; this was the album I recommended.
Why this one and not the others? Well, I feel that the first albums were them starting to discover themselves and the math-metal sound they would eventually became renown for. The albums that came out after this ...
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If you like Meshuggah, this album is the best Meshuggah of all time.
Many of their songs in this album are solid. The recording quality is good. I think this is the album all the metal should listen.
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Well, just listen and you will be a disciple, too.
Corridor of Chameleons is the best song, perfectly mirroring G's Songbird.
JUST FANTASTIC!
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Being a fairly recent convert to Meshuggah, one thing is sure when you check out their catalogue - it will not be a carbon copy of other albums. This is good because like so much other popular music forms, metal is subject to being a mass market product thus usually taking away any semblance of originality or pioneering spirit.
It also leaves the door open for outfits like Meshuggah who make their own rules to explore soundscapes that most people cannot tolerate. "Chaosphere" is such ...
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Never really been able to bend my head around the growling vocals of just about any other metal band (someone put it best when they labeled it the "cookie monster" syndrome). However, this I like. This is brutal, this is absolutely dynamic and intense on every level. This music (and make no mistake that this is definately music... maybe not in the traditional sense, but who needs Celine Dione anyways)! The sheer level of talent on display is unlike anything you have ever heard. Haake on drums is a wizard, ...
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