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Harnessing Ruin
by: Immolation
Price: $15.98 current as of: 03/13/2010 13:05 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0800757024423
Format: Enhanced
Item Dimensions: 27
Label: Olympic
Manufacturer: Olympic
MPN: 244
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Olympic
Release Date: March 22, 2005
Studio: Olympic
Disc 1:- Swarm of Terror - Immolation
- Our Savior Sleeps - Immolation
- Challenge the Storm - Immolation
- Harnessing Ruin - Immolation
- Dead to Me - Immolation
- Son of Iniquity - Immolation
- My Own Enemy - Immolation
- Crown the Liar - Immolation
- At Mourning's Twilight - Immolation
- Harnessing Ruin [CD-ROM Track] - Immolation
Disc 2:- Silence Is Deafening - Napalm Death
- Slaves Shall Serve - Behemoth
- Blood Fixing the Bled - Aborted
- Mondo Medicale - Impaled
- Storm of Hatred - Divine Empire
- Eaten - Bloodbath
- Dying Divinity - Incantation
- Harnessing Ruin - Immolation
- Deadly Nightshade - Swallow the Sun
- Being Nothing - Nightrage
- Silver Plated Advocate - Despised Icon
- Bleed by Example - Internal Bleeding
- Gasping for Air - Jungle Rot
- Destruction (Of the Race of Men) - Unleashed
- Last Journey - Grave
- One More Kill - The Forsaken
- Visions of a Blind Order - Rotting Christ
- Ominous - Krisiun
- Poison Me [CD-ROM Track] - Enforsaken
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this is the only time immolation almost dropped the ball. this album retains that desolate, forsaken atmosphere and the crawling dissonant leadwork signature of immolation, but they somehow lost confidence in the riff department and just composed a classy, harmonically rich bolt thrower-esque death metal album with no melodic subtext or nuance. consequently this is immediately emotionally engaging material, but in time fades out of consciousness like a pop album. 3.5/5, rounded down because honestly ...
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probably one of immolations best albums. if you like them, you would love this album. buy it and support underground metal!
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Oh my. This is some seriously intense, dark and brutal death metal from genre legends Immolation. After being impressed with 2000s "Close to a World Below" and even more-so with 2002s excellent "Unholy Cult", I'd been looking forward to this release very much. I'm glad to report that this is as strong as anything the band have ever produced, and certainly one of the best death metal albums of the last few years.
If you've never heard death metal before, this is not the place to start! Immolation's ...
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This was my first Immolation CD and it is by far the best heavy metal album that I've heard in a long time. The music is a brilliant combination of dark melodies and intense guitar riffs that grab a hold and never lets up. The lyrics and vocals are intense and brutally effective. Many heavy metal albums do sound like mindless noise. However, this album was well thought out and has a organized, violent sound that makes for an extremely enjoyable listening experience. Highly recommended.
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I've been making alot of 5 star reviews lately. Oh well, here's another. Immolation is a technical death metal band from NY. And when I say "technical," don't think an uninspired Suffocation knockoff or something, Immolation are easily one of the most original bands around with this release. Immolation are characterized by heavily dissonant harmonic guitar interplay, anchored by new drummer Steve Shalaty's clinical and meticulous double skin-pounding. With their texturous harmonic patterns, Eastern-tinged solos, ...
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