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Theory In Practice

The Armageddon Theories

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Category: Technical Death Metal

Year: 1998

Label: Listenable Records (FRA)

Catalog Number: POSH020

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Theory In Practice The Armageddon Theories Album Cover

Personnel
Henrik Ohlsson vocals, drums
Mattias Engstrand bass, keyboards
Peter Lake guitars

Second full-length album by this Swedish band.
Tracks
1.  Dehumanized  5.12:
2.  The Visionaire  4.37:
3.  The Armageddon Theories: Departure  0.39:
4.  The Armageddon Theories: Prophecies  4.46:
5.  The Armageddon Theories: Carnage Earth  6.09:
6.  The Armageddon Theories: Embryo  6.56:
7.  The Armageddon Theories: Posthuman era  5.28:
8.  Embodied For War  4.10:
  
Total Running Time:  36.0033333333333:22

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Angelcrusher-JB Date: October 20, 2001 at 16:47
Mix late Cynic demos with the frenetic riffings of Dillinger Escape Plan, down-tuned guitars with black metal screams and you are close to what this band sounds like. Constantly changing drum patterns make this a difficult release to get into but well worth the patience. From Sweden so expect the predictable black/death influence creeping in, but predictable is the last thing you will think of after you listen. Shreds!

From: Greg Date: May 16, 2002 at 8:25
Enough cannot be said about this band so I won't even go into why you should listen. Just do. If you haven't heard TIP you are missing out. This is the best music i have heard in years. Maybe ever...Really!

From: Manuel Date: October 27, 2002 at 10:55
Uno de los mejores discos de Death Metal Tecnico. El nivel musical (compositivo e interpretativo) es sencillamente bestial. Algun dia enseņaran en los conservatorios musica con grupos como este, Cynic, Atheist, Sadist, Pestilence(Spheres)...

From: Metalguy0616 Date: April 2, 2005 at 22:58
This cd blows my mind every time i pop it into the cd player. To me this is very technical. I love technical music so its REALLY easy for me to get into. Riffs galore!!!!


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