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by: Deathstars
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361118822
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Nuclear Blast
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast
MPN: 1188
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: May 18, 2004
Studio: Nuclear Blast
Disc 1:- Semi-Automatic
- Synthetic Generation
- New Dead Nation
- Syndrome
- Modern Death
- Little Angel
- Revolution Exodus
- Damn Me
- Rape
- Genocide
- No Light
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I cant say enough good about this band. I love these guys. If you want a good idea of what these guys sound like, think Ramms+ein...except singing in English. They have a lot of the same sound. Dark, gothic, a little techno mixed in, dark lyrics. These guys never get old to listen to. You wont find me saying 1 bad word about Deathstars. I'm in love with this band.
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I can't believe I have never heard these guys, anywhere! This is sick music. Dark and heavy! I have to get there next album. I just can't get enough.
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Since I first began my exploration for new forms of music and trying desperately to escape the mainstream crap I've found really awesome bands... but by far the best I've discovered is a band from Sweden named Deathstars. They are a little on the religious blasting side but their music is sure to give your ears nothing but satisfaction. Whiplashers deep voice and tones gives a gothic feel to their already industrial music style.
Synthetic Generation is an amazing treat for music lovers ...
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Synthetic Generation is the debut album from Swedish Metal band Deathstars. When I first heard the album, I immediately heard resemblances with The Kovenant. The main difference between those bands is that The Kovenant writes better and more original songs. Although Synthetic Generation is a fun album to listen to, the songs tend to sound to simple. The music is build upon up-tempo Rammstein riffs and electronic keyboard-sounds. Unfortunately the instrumentation is rather simple. There are not many instrumental ...
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I am a big fan of dark, death and symphonic metals, and although I don't listen to this albumn quite as much as others such as Nightwish and Pain, I think Deathstars really does make good listening. They are a fairly new band, and a few of their tracks could do with a few minor adjustments, but their videos and style is very profesional. There is variation between the tracks, and while a fan of different taste may not be able to tell them apart, that is usually the case with all bands. While the talent is not ...
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