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by: Meshuggah
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361172923
Format: Original recording remastered
Item Dimensions: 32
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 1729
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: October 31, 2006
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Stengah
- Rational Gaze
- Perpetual Black Second
- Closed Eye Visuals
- Glints Collide
- Organic Shadows
- Straws Pulled at Random
- Spasm
- Nebulous
- Obsidian
Disc 2:- Straws Pulled at Random [DVD][Live]
- In Death Is Death [DVD][Live]
- Future Breed Machine [DVD][Live]
- Rational Gaze [DVD]
- Shed (Catch 33) [DVD]
- New Millennium Cyanide Christ (Chaosphere) [DVD]
- Ration Gaze [Mr Kidman DeLirium Version][Multimedia Track]
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There is a healthy mix of positive and negative reviews for this one; most of the negative reviews stem from the fact that this album sounds different from the original, which is the reason I give it five stars. If Meshuggah had re-released the original Nothing with negligible difference besides changing to 8-string guitars, I think we all would be pretty disappointed, even though some negative reviews imply the contrary.
To get the most out of this album, you have to spend your time ...
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This sounds like should have been the rest of the I ep. You can predict where the vocals are going to kick in. I was disappointed by this album, I know they like to do the ba-ba-daaa-ba, baaa-baaa-baaa thing, but man come on.
Song 1: Baa baa daa baaa
Song 2: Daa baa baa baaa
song 3: Baaa daaa baaa daaa
you get the point, instead of sounding like a mathy off time metal band like in songs like future breed machine, this sounds more like an off time nu metal album. I don't give ...
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I purchased this reissue/re-recording and took the CD and put it in my disc changer along with the original version of "Nothing," and hit random-play, so I could compare the sound of the two versions. Initially (and for the most part I still feel), my impression was that the guitars do sound a lot better ... but the bottom end (drums and bass) have been toned down a bit in the mix on this new version. Sometimes I think the new mix improves the song, but for other tracks I like the orginal mix better. ...
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Okay, this IS my very first Meshuggah CD, so keep that in mind as you read this review. I am blown away by this band. Hearing this CD has become a LISTENING EXPERIENCE for me. 4 days and 12 plays since my purchase, this is the best metal I've heard in YEARS. I'm looking forward to more Meshuggah CD's in the future, but as far as this release of Nothing goes, here are some highlights for me:
1) The most obvious thing is experiencing the deepest and heaviest rhythm guitar sounds I've ever heard. ...
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I have been a fan of Meshuggah since the Contridictions Collapse and None era. And with every album they release I am always amazed. I loved the first release of Nothing, and the remake to me is better in so many ways.
Jens Kidman opted for the Catch 33 style of voice and the 8-string guitars make a huge difference rather than the low tuning of the 7-string in the previous.
They also opted for the Drum Kit From Hell programming which was also introduced on Catch-33. Rumor has it that the reason ...
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