and then the bassline right after it is just fucking perfect
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title track 4:33-5:33 specifically 5:05-on is just beyond words [13]
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consumed has the best riff ever
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best moment on the album is the bassline following the solos on the title track
can't hold back the tears its just too pure
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Death with power metal vocals.
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title track 4:33-5:33 specifically 5:05-on is just beyond words [14]
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title track 4:33-5:33 specifically 5:05-on is just beyond words [15]
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honestly probably my favorite minute in all recorded music
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literally spent the last 15 minutes or so rewinding and relistening to it over and over
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that bassline god damn can't not shed a tear for chuck every time i hear it
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Album Rating: 4.0
title track 4:33-5:33 specifically 5:05-on is just beyond words [16]
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sends fucking shivers down my spine dude
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I heard there are some demo tracks from this with chuck on vocals. Is that true?
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title track 5:33-5:42 literally best 8 seconds of bass ever fucking recorded
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Album Rating: 4.0
dude either that or cosmic sea solo
and geadom i havent heard of that no
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i think there are
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Yes, they do exist! In the 3 disc Reissue, it seems:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fragile_Art_of_Existence
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Album Rating: 4.0
damn gota hear
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yeah i think i remember hearing about those when they first announced the reissue but never got around
to listening, they're prolly on youtube
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tune of evil fucking rules though definitely best black metal song ever recorded
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