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by: In Flames
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361662424
Item Dimensions: 19
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 6624
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: September 03, 2002
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Reroute To Remain
- System
- Drifter
- Trigger
- Cloud Connected
- Transparent
- Dawn Of A New Day
- Egonomic
- Minus
- Dismiss The Cynics
- Free Fall
- Dark Signs
- Metaphor
- Black & White
Editorial Review:
Album Description: 2002 release from Sweden's In Flames, the band's most superior and accessible album yet. The Iron Maiden of today! Fourteen songs of conscious insanity.
Average Rating: 
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This album disappointed a lot of people as it strayed greatly from the classic In Flames melodic death metal style though as for me, it wasn't the straying that disappointed me, it was more the lack of good overly good tracks. Immediately, the tracks System, Cloud Connected and Trigger can be identified as the albums best tracks. Personally, my favorite track from this album is System, starting off with a fast and classic-like sand then shred and then moving into a clean and harmonic passage before ...
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In Flames is rather new to me, and its the only album by them that I own so, unlike other fans, I can't compare it to there old stuff. It's a strange blend of mainstream metal, progressive metal, and hardcore that is very cool to listen to and I'll get more of In Flame's stuff, but this album was not as solid as it could have been. The songs are all different, but they deffinatly started running out of ideas by the end. If your looking for singles; Trigger and Cloud Connected are the only reccomended ...
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I have listened to inflames since soundtrack to your escape came out and began buying the albums in reversoe order including clayman, black ash inheritance/jesterace, trigger. I like the variety best on this album, the guitars are strong and rhythmic and the choice of background sounds is more of a compliment than a drag. I like this whole album except for maybe some of the last songs in the line-up. I give it four stars since the album has good energy and lingers into atmospheres I can listen to. ...
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Personally, I think this suprasses Clayman, The Jester Race, Come Clarity, Whoracle, Soundtrack to Your Escape, Lunar Strain, Colony, Artifacts of In Flames...This is by far my favourite In Flames album.
The build up to the choruses are done so perfectly. The vocals, guitar work, drums, and bass come together so freaking well in this album.
I can't write this review without mentioning the choruses on this album. All of them are unbelievably epic, creating a wall of sound while Anders ...
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Honestly, I dont enjoy this CD as much as "Come Clarity." Maybe thats because I havent listened to this 1 as much, but this is still a pretty good cd for what I've heard so far. The song "Trigger" is by far the best song on this cd (in my opinion). That song is the reason I bought this CD. I suggest "Come Clarity" first, and if you like that one, then go ahead and pick this up.
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