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by: Darkane
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701801728
Item Dimensions: 24
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: March 06, 2001
Studio: Century Media
Disc 1:- Calamitas
- Third
- Emanation of Fear
- Impure Perfection
- Hostile Phantasm
- Psychic Pain
- 000111
- Perverted Beast
- Distress
- Inauspicious Coming
- Pile of Hate
- Inverted Spheres
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Swedish monster metal, mutating into darker and more interesting dimensions. Century Media. 2001.
Average Rating: 
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Darkane are the true masters of thrash. It's too bad they got overlooked in the Swedish popularity surge a few years back. If they had come out at any other time they would be at the top of the underground metal scene. Unfortunately that didn't happen and now they're forced to dwell in obscurity. Enough of my b*tching though, and on to the review. Insanity is the perfect title for this album. The weird layout of the lyrics, the distorted vocals and the eccelectic (god I butchered that word!) sound ...
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This is a great cd, as are the rest. They do NOT sound anything like Meshuggah. The vocals can take some getting used to be some people, and nothing about this cd is boring.
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Even in a Swedish metal scene filled with killer death/thrash bands, Darkane have managed to stake out a pretty distinctive niche. Darkane combine elements of bands like Iron Maiden, Slayer, At the Gates, and Meshuggah and spit out some very potent metal. They can blaze along at lightning speed one minute, and then turn around and hit you with an insanely addictive melodic passage. The songs constantly evolve, and with an unpredictability reminiscent of the mighty Meshuggah, Darkane's sound never ...
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This album has been in my cd player for almost a year now.. I'm also in a band and we can't figure out how Darkane did to write all those chaotic songs, each being different from each others. The vocals are excellent, amazing guitar riffs and solos (featuring a guest appearance by Fredrick from Meshuggah), nice bass lines and mind-blowing drums (although I would have recorded them a bit punchyer). You can't get tired of this album if you love violent and different music.
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The first time I listened to this album, i was completely surprised by its intensity and the sheer skill that is displayed through the powerful music. This is the first Darkane album I have but I plan to purchase Rusted Angel shortly. Peter Wildoer's drumwork is insane and beyond comparison. Andreas Sydow's vocals can shift easily from growls to screeches and I commend him for his wide range and ability. All the guitars are simply crushing but melodic enough to satisfy anyone. This was an extremely ...
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