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by: Mnemic
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361230128
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: January 26, 2010
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Sons of the System
- Diesel
- Mnightmare
- The Erasing
- Climbing Towards Stars
- March of the Tripods
- Fate
- Hero(in)
- Elongated Sporadic Bursts
- Within
- Orbiting
- Dreamjunkie (Bonus)
- Orbsons of the System (Leatherstrip Remix)(Bonus)
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Mnemic are not and never will be a band that is easy to categorize within the confines of heavy metal. But their innovation and hard work have created fans and praise from bands like the Deftones, Machine Head & Fear Factory, all of whom later brought the band as support on tours. Most recently, Metallica have seen this potential and taken them on tour in Europe, with bassist Robert Trujillo stating "I go through these real technical phases, and I listen to bands like Meshuggah and Mnemic. It's stuff that's a little bit complex and takes a lot of patience." Their newest output shows a reinvigorated band that understands its roots and embraces growth. Sons of the System is a groove-laden modern metal masterpiece with a progressive edge and a newly born feeling for melody that will prove to be just as infectious as their fans expect!
Average Rating: 
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To begin, I'd like to make one thing very clear. If you're a huge fan of Mnemic's first two albums "Mechanical Spin Phenomena" and "The Audio Injected Soul," but really disdained the third release, "Passenger," under new vocalist Guillaume, then you're probably not going to care for "Sons of the System" overall. The sad truth is, Mnemic will never have that same vibe from "MSP" and "TAIS"...Guillaume is not Michael (the vocalist from the first two albums). For many old fans, "Passenger" was a huge ...
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Not a bad album but this is not better than Passenger in any shape or form. Songs like "In the Nothingness Black", "Stuck Here" and "Eye on Your Back" just aren't here. Those songs had an epic feel to them. The choruses on this album are pretty standard. Passenger had a lot of unconventional choruses which made it stand out in my mind. I just remember hearing the drummer on Passenger and thinking....This guy is a genius. I mean you heard some weird drumming on that album. I loved it all. Is ...
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