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by: Mnemic
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Dig
EAN: 0727361178529
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
Item Dimensions: 19
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 1785
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: February 06, 2007
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Humanaut
- In the Nothingness Black
- Meaningless
- Psykorgasm
- Pigfuck
- In Control
- Electric I'd Hypocrisy
- Stuck Here
- What's Left
- Shape of the Formless
- Eye on Your Back
- Meaningless [Multimedia Track]
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I'm very particular when it comes to my metal.
I like de-tuned, grungy guitars, lots of palm-muting and less of the high-pitched leads is thrash/speed/death/black metal.
I like lots of low end, combined with powerful drums and strong vocals.
Finally, I like excellent production value and melodic harmonies in the chorus to balance the heaviness of the main riffs.
Mnemic? They have it all. Excellent, technical drum work, heavy-guitars that ...
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Wow! Ex-Scarve singer, Guillaume Bideau. Knows what it means to be a vocalist. He over laps his verses up to sounds like 4 or 5 times and It's amazing.
I have all Mnemic albums and this one is by far my Favorite, well, until the new one comes out. The reason being, because people say if your fans of Fear Factory or SYL or Mnemics main Influence, Meshuggah, then you'll enjoy their music...
I love this album because it sound nothing like their previous albums. This album ...
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Mnemic is one of the most underrated, unknown bands I have ever heard. These guys are hard, heavy, talented, brutal, and unbelievable. The only problem with their CD's is that they are very hard to find in the stores. I would imagine this has a lot, if not everything to do with the fact they are just not from the United States.
After hearing their second CD, I went online and bought both of their other CD's immediately. There really is nothing to complain about with this band. There ...
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As furious as it is catchy, as dense and layered as it is accessible, Mnemic's latest offering, "Passenger," is an album that has the ability to please just about anyone who loves a good shot of the heavy stuff. Taking obvious influence from groups ranging from Fear Factory to Deftones to Meshuggah, Mnemic do an exceptional job of sounding like something you've heard and loved before, and taking it to the next level, giving it a unique stamp.
Perhaps the biggest help would be in the band's ...
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New to this band, picked it up on a whim after seeing the Fear Factory connection (Producer) and trust in the label. What i got was a blend of Fear Factory(riff style, melody lines) + Meshuggah(off beats) + Devildriver (execution and vocal screeches).. Songs actually sound like these bands thrown in a blender, but slices of each carefully pasted together(if that makes sense). If your familiar with all 3 this will be apparent on first listen.
Thats not saying it doesnt work...
The vocalist does ...
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