Hypocrisy Catch 22 (V2.0.08)
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Tracklist:
1. Don't Judge Me 02:28
2. Destroyed 03:56
3. On the Edge of Madness 04:59
4. A Public Puppet 03:40
5. Uncontrolled 04:41
6. Turn the Page 04:05
7. Hatred 04:46
8. Another Dead End (For Another Dead Man) 03:44 ]
9. Seeds of the Chosen One 05:06
10. All Turns black 04:24
11. Nowhere to Run


Release Date: 05/09/2008

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4.0
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fireaboveicebelow USER (95 Reviews)

2008-05-26 | 46 comments | 1,654 views

5 of 5 thought this review was well written

Hmm, since everyone in Hypocrisy is busy with everything but Hypocrisy, Peter Tagtgren decided he would essentially redo their most misunderstood album, Catch 22. Fans took it as a backhand bitchslap since they thought it sounded nu-metal and wimpy, pretty much the same scenario as Metallica's Black Album. On this re-release, Peter aimed to achieve, as Woody Allen would say, heaviosity. Well, here's a pat on the freakin back Peter.

From the first song, you'll notice the drums are more sound and deep. The guitars are completely remastered, and sound way more like death metal than the "lack-of-punch" from before. Just these two things make this album sound more...appropriate. Songs like Uncontrolled and A Public Puppet are actually badass now instead of just ok, just from a bit of editing. And sorry for any who wondered, there's no extra solos. All keyboards and what have you haven't seemed to be touched, and still sound fantastic, especially in Hatred. All Turns Black is a completely different song. Anyone who felt it had potential to be great will be fulfilled here.

The most noticeable change in the album is the vocals. They haven't just been remastered, they've been redone. If you enjoyed Peter's deeper vocals from Virus, place those here with a bit more higher screaming. His sing-screams sound way better than before, in that they sound more powerful. Hell, all the vocals sound more powerful and forceful. The ONLY problem I had with them is that at the end of Don't Judge Me, he didn't do that awesome alien giggle. Also, Turn The Page has rid itself of almost all the high screams he had before, which I personally liked better. Almost all vocal overdubs are gone as well; usually it works, but in songs like Hatred, it would've been better to incorporate those.

For one dude to take an album and turn it 180, retain the same feel but pack it with more energy and attitude, it's pretty awesome that this didn't suck. It's almost like the re-release is a completely different album. If you enjoy the old one then you'll love this. Plus, the bonus track included here is nothing short of awesome, sounds like it belongs on their self-titled album. I do have one bone to pick here though. Peter said he redid the album because people didn't understand it though he felt it was "***ing awesome." In my opinion, that's a poor reason to redo the album, because he was happy with it before, and that's good. All in all, it's definantly worth checking out if you liked or disliked the old Catch 22. I doubt this will welcome anyone who never cared for Hypocrisy, but this is more for the fans than anything, which I commend.

Worth listening to before you buy:
Don't Judge Me
Hatred
Seeds Of The Chosen One
All Turns Black

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Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5589
05.26.08


Good review. I've never heard the original of this and it sounds pretty bad so im not going to check that out, but i'll probably get this. This Message Edited On 05.26.08

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4

I'm one of the few who enjoyed the original, but yeah you should get this instead

Essence


Comments: 3155
05.26.08


I liked the original Catch-22, though as a Hypocrisy release, it lacked some punch.

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Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5589
05.26.08


Does the original really sound like Nu Metal?

Essence


Comments: 3155
05.26.08


No, not really...

Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5589
05.26.08


Ok good.

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4

it sounds like an unpolished hypocrisy cd into the abyss-era. it's worth comparing both if you're bothering to check out either one.

Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5589
05.26.08


I probably wont get this original, i'll probably just end up getting this one. I already have Virus and two of the early albums Penatralia and Osculum Obscentum.

VicariousIntent


Comments: 867
05.26.08


Actually pretty interested to hear this, without any prior knowledge of the band at all...that means this was a good review indeed. Nice work, I'm going to look into this album.

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4

Yay! thank you

Rumpelnostran


Comments: 22
05.27.08


it's definitely an interesting release... but I can't pick the better one. both have their charm. this is by far the most 'painish' hypocrisy release... maybe this is why the record is dear enough to mr t for him to rerecord it in order to please the fans?

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.27.08

Album Rating: 4

I never really thought it sounded like pain since there's no electronics so I doubt that's it

Dethtrasher


Comments: 2127
05.27.08

Album Rating: 4

Extreme props for reviewing this! I loved the original version so I will get this as soon as possible.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18760
05.27.08


Oh wow, this is out already, nice. I'm getting this and Peter Tagtren is one of my favorite metal vocalists. Solid review.

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1093
05.27.08

Album Rating: 4

Sweet...i will get this album soon.
I love the work of Peter Tagtren.

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SylentEcho


Comments: 1274
05.27.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I prefer this version for all songs except Destroyed. Great work by them again.

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WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7744
05.28.08


Great review, but I don't think the original simply suffered from a bad production and questionable vocals, it also suffered from bad song writing. So, I mean you can polish a turd and spray some perfume on it, but at the end of it all you're still going to have a turd.

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.28.08

Album Rating: 4

the original is far from turd-dom...its more like mcdonalds food...(great argument)

Is there any Hypocrisy album you enjoy willie?This Message Edited On 05.28.08

WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7744
05.28.08


I've only heard pieces of albums mostly, but I liked "Abducted", and that was what prompted me to buy Catch-22 since, at the time, it was the latest album out by them (because of Catch 22 it turned out to be the only Hypocrisy album I've ever bought).

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.28.08

Album Rating: 4

I don't see a reason why you wouldn't enjoy their self-titled...8D



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