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by: Graveworm
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361136529
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: April 05, 2005
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- I - The Machine
- (N)utopia
- Hateful Design
- Never Enough
- Timeless
- Which Way
- Deep Inside
- Outside Down
- McMxcii
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Utopia features the songs 'Hateful Design', 'Which Way' & 'Never Enough'. Also comes in a digipak. Nuclear. 2005.
Average Rating: 
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(N)utopia was my first Graveworm album and I was impressed. If you enjoy melo death than this is a band for you. Dont expect face melting solos what you will find here is good melodic riffing. My favorite part of this album is the mixing of the singers voices there is a black metal style and a death metal voice and the complement each other wonderfully.
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Hi, I am not going to analyse each song, lyrics or cover of this album. Did you like previous albums? and you don't have tunel vision! then grab this album as it is another masterpiece. Full of melodies, emotions, and still brutal, gives me goose-bums even a year later. I haven't found a band yet that match up with Graveworm. They have been consistent, producing beatiful music over years and I cant wait to hear more. Who cares whether its black, white or death, or what they sing about. Isnt the most ...
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First of all, what the hell does "(N)Utopia" mean anyway. Is it supposed to be new utopia playing on the term nu-metal? Maybe it's obvious, but I just can't figure it out.
Nonetheless, "(N)Utopia is Graveworm's 5th full length studio album and the band have built up a bit of a following since 2001's "Scourge of Malice". What we have here is symphonic gothic black metal that brings to mind quite a few other bands (Agathodaimon, Cradle of Filth, Ancient) without ever attempting anything new ...
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I became a graveworm fan when someone online recommended scourge of malice. I ordered it at a music shop. When it came I took it out and listened to it. I was so thrilled that I went back in to order a second copy as a gift to my fellow metalhead brother. Whereas scourge of malice was and still is a masterpiece of symphonic black metal, this is good at best. Dont get me wrong you should go out and buy this even if its only for Timeless and which way. Basically this continues where Engraved in Black left ...
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This was the very first album I bought by Graveworm, and I am amzed. I can't wait to get the rest, if your a fan of Hypocrisy, and other melodic death/black metal bands, check out Graveworm. Cradle of Filth sucks.
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