Album Rating: 2.5
"Tons of variety."
bro what do you think variety means, serious question
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
SBG rules too, they all rule
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Yeah I agree but I'm speaking up for it cause I love it and because Sput groupthink seems to cause that album to be underrated. Not the only one that suffers from that.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Unless you're OvDeath, i don't see why a song with 12 different time signatures, a drum and bass solo, and a clean interlude wouldn't be considered variable.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Unless you're OvDeath, i don't see why a song with 12 different time signatures, a drum and bass solo, and a clean interlude wouldn't be considered variable. [2]
I love SBG, but it's pretty one dimensional tbh
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Album Rating: 2.5
"a song with 12 different time signatures"
don't know which one you're talking about but unless it's distinguishable from listening not only from reading the music, does it really matter?
"a drum and bass solo, and a clean interlude"
yeah cuz they haven't bass solos and clean interludes before... nevermind other bands years prior to this
cmon bro, it's okay to love this a lot but you're going to silly lengths to defend it against non-existent foes pretty much
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I completely disagree with SBG being one dimensional. Just because its composition is generally simpler doesn't make it one dimensional by any means.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I wouldn't say this is a particularly VARIED album, but Death's music hardly ever had a ton of variety. Their most varied album is Symbolic, and even it mostly adheres to the same song structures throughout.
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if SBG had a clean interlude I bet it wouldn't be called 1 dimensional
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I don't know why variety would even be a point that you could discuss on an album in strictly positive or negative terms. It's way more abstract than composition, instrumentation, production, etc.
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Argue night and day about how good it ultimately is, but this is easily Death's most stylistically diverse album.
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Lol Mystle yeah that's exactly what I feel like the message is here.
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Album Rating: 2.5
"Argue night and day about how good it ultimately is, but it's easily Death's most stylistically diverse album."
when you put it in relative terms like that, absolutely
but like i said let's not pretend this is atheist's elements or anything of the sort
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Jac agreed with you there, but stylistically diverse is not variety. I don't even know what variety means in this context.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Stylistic diversity is variety tho
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Album Rating: 2.5
look either way i would highly suggest that you go listen to atheist and cynic
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Jac agreed with you there, but stylistically diverse is not variety."
dude what?
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Are you serious? How can you automatically equate variety as stylistic diversity? What does variety mean? Is it variety of instruments? Sounds? Production? Band members? Things they ate prior to recording this album? Come on. That's worse than everyone in my stupefied generation asking "is that a thing?" It means nothing dude.
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Damn man it's like people don't want to actually specify what they mean and just expect me to say, "yeah man totally, tons of variety," when that doesn't mean anything at all without explanation.
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Album Rating: 4.5
to forgive is to suffer
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