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Price: $11.98
current as of:
03/15/2010 22:01 EDT
 : Into the Abyss

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by: Hypocrisy


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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0072736165292
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: August 22, 2000
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ




Disc 1:
  1. Legions Descend
  2. Blinded
  3. Resurrected
  4. Unleash the Beast
  5. Digital Prophecy
  6. Fire in the Sky
  7. Total Eclipse
  8. Unfold the Sorrow
  9. Sodomized
  10. Deathrow (No Regrets)


Editorial Review:

Album Description:
2000 album from the Swedish death metal band featuring Peter Tagtgren who's produced Dimmu Borgir, Immortal, and Dark Funeral. Tracks include, 'Into the Abyss', 'Legions Descend', 'Blinded' and 'Fire in the Sky



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The best since 1993's Osculum Obscenum
Hypocrisy is not your typical death metal band. In some ways they are great, having given us some great "Swedish" Death Metal, and over the years, they have given us some stinkers, such as the horrid "Abducted" or some of the drab "Ballads" (wtf??) they have done. One masterpiece they did, was 1993's Osculum Obscenum. Hardly any filler, no ballads or "experimental" songs, just plain, in your face Death Metal. "Into the Abyss" is another great album. Out of ten tracks, I liked Seven of them, and the ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Too many people complaining about nothing !!!
Why complain about a Hypocrisy album?! Hypocrisy are about complaining about the state of humanity, not about their music! Besides, their music is the wickedest on Earth. They have variety in their songs and albums, so just shut up and buy this along with every other Hypocrisy cd. Don't forget to buy their older cd's aswell.
HAIL HYPOCRISY (THE BAND, NOT WHAT IT MEANS...BAD JOKE).

Reviews are stupid. You can lead a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Into the Abyss...
Ok. First off, if you are new to Hypocrisy do not buy this cd first. This is the most hit and miss album these guys have released. Go with Abducted, their self titled album, or the Arrival. There are some great songs on this cd (some of their best, in fact) but also some of their worst.

Legions Descend - 3/5 - A good opener, but nowhere near what Hypocrisy is capable of. It reminds me a bit of Immortal. It's good at first, but then it just seems to drag on and on. Not a good thing ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pulverizing!.
For those who have followed Hipocrisy during the past decade, this album marks an (arguably) welcome return to the fast and fierce death metal of their early days. Whether you prefer their wilder early stage, or the moodier sound of their latter recordings, you must admit that "Into the abyss" is a brilliant disc, and, together with their fantastic 1999 eponymous LP, probably their best. True Swedish death metal doesn't get any better than this. On "Into the abyss", Peter Tagtgren and company mantain the ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Thank god...Hypocrisy is back!
Hypocrisy is back after the selftitled album with a more brutal (almost like the beginning) album. All the fans gathered together in happiness because P.Tagtgren and co. are back(after what can be considered their "softest" album)with what made Hypocrisy a great death metal band in their first releases: fast and brutal songs(like the first two albums; 5 total). We'll find less melodies and less slow-melancholic songs(4 total, which I think they're cool). It was said that Peter Tagtgren's solo project "Pain" ...




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