Album Rating: 4.5
Too much clicks, leaving a short comment just works faster
Sheeyot, page fucking break.
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
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thats more steps ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
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I don't know why, but this album has really been doing it for me lately. To the point where I think it might be my favorite Death now. The solos/leads here are really something else.
Also, unrelated but I feel like Death's sound shifted substantially after this album
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Album Rating: 5.0
well it’s best death so that’s probably why lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah afterwards they maybe got a bit to proggy even tho the albums are still great. This album while still technical and prog still has a lot of that raw straightforward riffing the first 3 albums had the technicality isn't overdone. It's the perfect balance of the first few albums and the later shit
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is honestly 6th out of 7 in my Death ranking but it doesn't matter it still slayz so ahrd.
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Album Rating: 4.4
4th for me, but yeah. Fantastic record regardless
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
>It's the perfect balance of the first few albums and the later shit
this is how smok gets a 3.5
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Whoops I thought I was in the ITP thread lol. This album is also in the running for my favorite Death though, but I think ITP is currently edging it out a bit.
But yea they definitely got a little more prog with ITP and then honestly with Symbolic I almost feel like there’s a distinct rock influence going on at times?
A lot of it just comes down to my daily mood though in terms of how I rank them truthfully
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Actually while I’m on the topic, I’ve always wondered if the song Out of Touch signaled Chuck’s wanting to go in a different direction than death/extreme metal.
I remember reading an interview where he said that after ITP his perspective on music changed dramatically which would definitely tie into why Symbolic sounds so different.
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Album Rating: 5.0
And Chuck was bound by a record agreement to release TSOP with his current label under the band name Death. Had it not been for that agreement, that album may not have existed, and there would've been a Control Denied record instead
And anytime I'm reminded about Chuck's unfairly short life I'm absolutely gutted and can only wonder the possible music he could've created in the 2000s and onward
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Album Rating: 5.0
"And anytime I'm reminded about Chuck's unfairly short life I'm absolutely gutted and can only wonder the possible music he could've created in the 2000s and onward"
This! I can't even imagine how metal would have evolved if Chuck had stayed with us...
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Album Rating: 4.5
I've always wondered this too. Alot of people wanted more Death but forget that Chuck actually dissolved and retired Death in like 2000 I think. His full focus from hereon out was Control Denied, and some of those unreleased demos recorded right before his death are on YouTube. Ik he was supposed to record a side project with Dave Grohl. He also really wanted to do a Garage Inc.-styled cover album, according to EmptyWords.org
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Album Rating: 5.0
RIP SEAN AND CHUCK
THE ABSOLUTE REALEST
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Album Rating: 5.0
HOW EASY IT IS TO DENY
THE PAIN
OF SOMEONE ELSES
SUFFERING
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Album Rating: 5.0
TOGETHER
they will absorb each other's lives
AS ONE
they will live and they will DIE
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Album Rating: 5.0
A LIVING HELL
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Album Rating: 5.0
Lack of comprehension is a top 3 death track.
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