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by: Hypocrisy
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361114121
Item Dimensions: 28
Label: Nuclear Blast America
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast America
MPN: 1141
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast America
Release Date: November 01, 2005
Studio: Nuclear Blast America
Disc 1:- XVI
- Warpath
- Scrutinized
- Fearless
- Craving for Another Killing
- Let the Knife Do the Talking
- Thousand Lies
- Incised Before I've Ceased
- Blooddrenched
- Compulsive Psychosis
- Living to Die
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Album from the Swedish death metal band. "Warpath", "Scrutinized", "Fearless", "Craving For Another Killing", "Let The Knife Do The Talking" and more. Will include bonus track "Watch Out".
Album Details: Album from the Swedish Death Metal Band. "Warpath", "Scrutinized", "Fearless", "Craving for Another Killing", "Let the Knife Do the Talking" and More. Will Include Bonus Track "Watch Out".
Average Rating: 
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This is Hypocrisy going back to there orgional sound.
Warpath is an awesome track. It's quite long and the tempo shifts a lot through the song. You think it will end then another good Chorus comes Around. Like Entombed's Left hand path but better.
The album carries on at a similar Pace & is quite consistent.
This is not 5* piece of music overall, but for a death metal a genre I think is really hard to get right. Tagtrem pulls it off perfectly in a few tracks. ...
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Unless you reached this page by accident, you should buy this album. I have read reviews that criticize Virus for not being 100% ultra-fast blast beats and incoherent growling, but these reviews miss the point. I like blast beats as much as anyone else (and "Warpath" is one of my favorite songs on the album), but what really keeps me listening over and over again is the impressive diversity Hypocrisy displays. The melodic, thrash, and gothic elements added to the songs on this album compliment the excellent ...
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After a string of bad/very weak albums, Hypocrisy has returned with a vengence, producing what could arguably be called their best album. That's right - it's that good.
What surprised me most about this album is how much the band sounded like they did on the Final Chapter and on their self-titled albums: intense, brutal melodicism, the right blend of heavy riffing and tremolo passages, slow and melancholy tracks that balance well with the heavy, fast, aggressive tracks, and an amazing range of vocals ...
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What ever you pay/paid for this album is worth the money.
Hypocrisy have laid down all their cards in this magnificent album. It is pure in every respect and cannot be matched even by them.
Hypocrisy really don't have that much left to do after this album as it is the ultimate HYPOCRISY album and will probably never expire.
This is more than just another Black/Death Metal CD, it's a worthy investment that must be owned by fans of the band and of the genre.
Just get it.
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Hypocrisy hasnt dissappointed me yet. In my opinion "Virus" should be listened to at least once or twice everyday if not more. If you thought that you had heard the extreme sides of Melodic Death Metal...you havent until you've heard this!
This album is great in every aspect. Lyrically, intrumentally, vocally, etc. The only thing that bothered me was the lack of guitar solos and thats the ONLY reason it got a 4.8 from me.
The bottom line is, if you like Melodic Death Metal, and you like your ...
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