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Slaytanic
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posted March 25, 2005 23:58     Profile for Slaytanic   Email Slaytanic     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I got the entire album from a contact of mine ( ). I dunno what to say, actually. It's three or four songs actually, only split to be thirteen, to an extent that there is no actual separation from song to song (first song changes to second, on the display, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIFF, for God's sake!).

My previous experience with Meshuggah was a satisfying one: I borrowed "Destroy Erase Improve" from a friend sometime ago, and the same dude played "Nothing" to me. Seemed almost like two different bands: "Destroy" is highly intricate, really masterful playing. "Nothing" is much more simplistic (and boring). This new one sounds much like the latter, repeating the same riff over and over and over and over....

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pppaaaüüülll
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posted March 26, 2005 06:11     Profile for pppaaaüüülll   Email pppaaaüüülll     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Slaÿtanic:
I got the entire album from a contact of mine ( ). I dunno what to say, actually. It's three or four songs actually, only split to be thirteen, to an extent that there is no actual separation from song to song (first song changes to second, on the display, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIFF, for God's sake!).

My previous experience with Meshuggah was a satisfying one: I borrowed "Destroy Erase Improve" from a friend sometime ago, and the same dude played "Nothing" to me. Seemed almost like two different bands: "Destroy" is highly intricate, really masterful playing. "Nothing" is much more simplistic (and boring). This new one sounds much like the latter, repeating the same riff over and over and over and over....



hmmm, this doesn't sound so good. I am a Meshuggah fan and like the first ones more then the latest ones Nothing and Chaosphere. "One" i like a lot.
I will buy this new record anyway

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marco
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posted March 26, 2005 09:44     Profile for marco   Email marco     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I agree...maybe the worst Meshuggah album ever!
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