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Meshuggah - Contradictions Collapse



7.2 | 237 votes |
Release date: 1991
Style: Progressive metal, Technical thrash metal

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01. Paralyzing Ignorance
02. Erroneous Manipulation
03. Abnegating Cecity
04. Internal Evidence
05. Qualms Of Reality
06. We'll Never See The Day
07. Greed
08. Choirs Of Devastation
09. Cadaverous Mastication
10. Aztec Two-step [Japanese bonus]
11. Humiliative [reloaded edition bonus]
12. Sickening [Japanese bonus] [reloaded edition bonus]
13. Ritual [reloaded edition bonus]
14. Gods Of Rapture [Japanese bonus] [reloaded edition bonus]

Staff review by
omne metallum
Rating:
8.5
Meshuggah were not always the djent-inspiring band they have come to known as; here in their nascent early days the band sounded a lot different and... a lot better.

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published 31.07.2020 | Comments (3)

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01.10.2011 - 13:10
Rating: 8
FreddeSwede

I have this album on vinyl. =)
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27.09.2012 - 04:25
Rating: 8
BenWasHere

I cant be the only one that thinks this album kind of sounds like Metallica
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27.09.2012 - 07:11
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by BenWasHere on 27.09.2012 at 04:25

I cant be the only one that thinks this album kind of sounds like Metallica

I actually think it sounds a lot like early Megadeth
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01.10.2012 - 01:41
Illog1cal
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It sounds like they turned Metallica inside out.
With all the '...And Justice For All' influences on this album being very obvious, it still is a unique thrash album. This is by no means throwaway Meshuggah material, it showcases that they are capable of much more than poly-rhythmic power chord chugging, and if that is something you despise about Meshuggah then this is for you.
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15.04.2013 - 23:00
Jaeryd
Nihil's Maw
Sounds like early Metallica meets early Megadeth with a little hint of Pantera thrown in every now and then. Interesting.
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09.10.2016 - 18:57
Rating: 8
MyNameJeff

This is a really really really fucking cool album!!!
First time I ACTUALLY listen to this.
I really like Meshuggah's modern style and I'm a big fan of technical/proggy thrash (Coroner, Vektor), so this is right up my alley.
I am very very happy that this exists.
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10.10.2016 - 10:27
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Yeah like Marcel said its especially like early Megadeath and Rust In Peace very much. Still love the free flowing and almost jazzy groovyness of this record. Definitely my favorite from them as I prefer this sound over their more mechanical and aggressive works.
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14.02.2021 - 00:23
Rating: 6
Redel

Yep, I also detect a lot of Metallica here, especially in the second half of the album -- take We'll never see the day, for instance.
Early Megadeth, I dont, yeah in the first half here and there possibly.
Overall not that inspiring album for me. Though somewhat interesting considering what they were up to hereafter.
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