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Death - Live In L.A. (Death & Raw) [Live] 16 October 2001
01. Intro/The Philosopher 02. Spirit Crusher 03. Trapped In A Corner 04. Scavenger Of Human Sorrow 05. Crystal Mountain 06. Flesh And The Power It Holds 07. Zero Tolerance 08. Zombie Ritual 09. Suicide Machine 10. Together As One 11. Empty Words 12. Symbolic 13. Pull The Plug
The title in the brackets pretty much says it all. It is typical death and is really raw. This was an album, however, released in an effort to raise funds for Chuck and his family's being able to pay their medical bills.
In fact, there is not too much to say about music, apart from mentioning that this concert wasn't originally meant to be released as a live album, so not much mastering has been made. The sound is killer, however. The performance is killer. It is all just due to the musicians in the band. It just shows how good they are.
They play about two songs from every album and make it something of a best of album. In fact it is interesting to hear how Chuck performs "Zombie Ritual" this drastic change in his voice from the first album to the last one. In my opinion it sounds even better, as real thrash metal.
It is a Death album, showing that it doesn't matter where they play in a studio or in some dirty garage, they will always give out the best of themselves and will always sound well.
If you want to help Chuck's family in paying for the, sadly, fertile medical care for Death's vocalist, you may order the CD, as half of your money will go to the Schuldiner auction.
written by Yanko | 15.09.2003 |
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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MorbidEggroll - 06.10.2006 at 06:52
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| i think you mean FUTILE medical expenses. Fertile means fruitful. |
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CrimsonSoaked - 08.12.2007 at 22:56
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| Just two and a half weeks to Christmas . . . |
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Adjuchas Shaman - 03.02.2010 at 08:56
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| I loved the Charlie Angel's Intro that was tacked on to "Pull The Plug" |
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