Kir-ir-Bannog
...no ordinary rabbit
NicholasDWolfwood said:The Deluxe copy really isn't worth it. The DVD is terrible quality and a couple of the songs are cut.
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NicholasDWolfwood said:The Deluxe copy really isn't worth it. The DVD is terrible quality and a couple of the songs are cut.
Kir-ir-Bannog said:I don't think its Schuldiners best at all. I much prefer Human, Symbolic and Individual Thought patterns.
Schuldiner was hardly an "amateur", if he really was, do you think that muscians such as Hoglan, Masidval, Reihhhart, LaRoque, Christy and DiGiorgio would have even bothered to work with him?
Planetary Eulogy said:Verse/Chorus repeat. Thanks for playing.
Another revisionist historian, I see. Nevermind that Death didn't try its hand at the 'technical' thing until several other bands (notably Atheist) had already been at the game for some time. And, let's not forget that Chuck didn't hop on the bandwagon until he'd recruited two members of Cynic, who brought their style (in a stripped down format, so an amateur like Chuck could keep up) to "his" album.
Sorry, I speak English, not Chatrish, care to clarify?
The Greys said:Death is a great but I think people exaggerate the bands technically and music ability.
The Greys said:You have a point. I would still rather listen to death 'human' than Cynic 'focus' which seemed to not be mettalic at all. Athiest still was very metal based while being technical. I doubt chuck wanted to really not resemble his band to an extent.
Death's first real progression 'human' still was not nearly as technical or musically as cynic athiest or nocturnus.
Planetary Eulogy said:The subsequent albums saw a creeping Coroner influence, so by the time TSoP was recorded, Death had all but become a tribute to Mental Vortex.
Heliotropic_Rose said:I just got this album the other day, it's fucking great, it was the deluxe issue so it has a concert DVD as well!
I was trying to learn "Voice of the Soul" it seems pretty easy and I have most of it down, but it doesn't sound right when I play it with the cd, does anyone know how the tuning is on it, is it like some Dimebag 1/4 step down or something or what, anyone know?
Planetary Eulogy said:Human, not surprisingly, sounds like a simplified version of Cynic circa 1991 (listen to the demo material - Focus is not the point of reference here).
Kir-ir-Bannog said:How does one exaggerate the abilities of Hoglan and DiGiorgio exactly???
Planetary: $$$ means completely fuck all to me, apart from dollars.![]()
i aint play this said:I adore almost everything Death has done and SoP is indeed a cool album, but imho Individual Thought Patterns still is Death's Masterpiece...i've been listening a lot to it.
Planetary Eulogy said:Verse/Chorus repeat. Thanks for playing.
Another revisionist historian, I see. Nevermind that Death didn't try its hand at the 'technical' thing until several other bands (notably Atheist) had already been at the game for some time. And, let's not forget that Chuck didn't hop on the bandwagon until he'd recruited two members of Cynic, who brought their style (in a stripped down format, so an amateur like Chuck could keep up) to "his" album.
Sorry, I speak English, not Chatrish, care to clarify?