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Guest review by Yanko
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There it is the fifth album of Death in six years. The band hasn't had an album the year before releasing this one and they didn't waste their time much, touring the world, being kept busy as hell throughout the whole time. It is explainable then, that this would be probably Death's weakest album. Not that it is a bad album. It is just that Death are so good, that this release is not one, which could go into one's collection of Death albums on the top shelf, it will go on the lowest one.
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| published 15.09.2003 | Comments (15)
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Guest review by K†ulu
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Angry with all the crap evolving around Death (not being able to do the UK tour in the height of the Extravaganza tour of Europe due to financial irresponsibility of people "who did business in the band," then as a result a $14,000 debt, and just all those mendacious and greedy people in the music industry), Chuck teamed up with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRoque, ex-Dark Angel drummer Gene Hoglan, and the fretless bass maestro Steve DiGiorgio (who also performed on the previous album Human) and recorded a masterpiece called Individual Thought Patterns.
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| published 22.07.2008 | Comments (13)
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JÄY - 08.04.2010 at 17:37
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Very original. I especially like the special bass sound. Oh, and the solos kick major ass!
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mz - 20.12.2010 at 10:04
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I don't know why some people say that this is the worst album of death.I really like the soloes and vocals are the best in death career.
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To me, this is Death's best album along with "Scream Bloody Gore". It has less filler than "Human" even though it has more songs than that album, and it totally set a new high standard for technical death metal. One which IMO no other band has yet to match, and Chuck himself couldn't even better. The solos on this album are particularly awesome, getting Andy La Roque to play on the album was an inspired choice by Chuck. Shame he didnt play more. And Steve Digiorgio gave probably the performance of his illustrious career on this album too. The bass playing is just phenomenal! For sure, one of the best, and most underrated, (at least it is in Death's discography) metal albums of all time. xD
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Written by Angelic Storm on 20.12.2010 at 21:25
To me, this is Death's best album along with "Scream Bloody Gore". It has less filler than "Human" even though it has more songs than that album, and it totally set a new high standard for technical death metal. One which IMO no other band has yet to match, and Chuck himself couldn't even better. The solos on this album are particularly awesome, getting Andy La Roque to play on the album was an inspired choice by Chuck. Shame he didnt play more. And Steve Digiorgio gave probably the performance of his illustrious career on this album too. The bass playing is just phenomenal! For sure, one of the best, and most underrated, (at least it is in Death's discography) metal albums of all time. xD
agreed is my favourite too, and it think its really their best album! but i love both human and sound of perseverance
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Lit. - 23.02.2012 at 23:27
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Too overrated compared to Human in my opinion,.
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Korah - 01.03.2012 at 20:47
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I read my very first Philosophic book after listening to The Philosopher!
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Vod52 - 01.03.2012 at 20:49
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A fucking good band. And this is surely one of the best metal album
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There is no more death than death!
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Written by Lit. on 23.02.2012 at 23:27
Too overrated compared to Human in my opinion,.
Really? I've heard much more praise towards Human than Individual Thought Patterns.
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Although I prefer 'Human' by a margin, #Individual Thought Patterns' still has plenty of surprising moments in its 40 minutes of Progressive death metal. In particular the closing two songs, 'Out of Touch' and the wondrous 'The philosopher' show off the band's unique talent as a unit.
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