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Hmm' date=' I was never a big fan of Death, but mostly because I never spent many time on listenning to it. Maybe I will also try it out again :P[/quote'] Neither was I, and I still don't really listen to their early work at all or even Sound Of Perseverance. Still, maybe my tastes have changed sufficiently for me to enjoy more of their stuff now. Individual Thought Patterns was a nice album but it stuck out to me for its techiness.
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Neither was I' date=' and I still don't really listen to their early work at all or even Sound Of Perseverance. Still, maybe my tastes have changed sufficiently for me to enjoy more of their stuff now. Individual Thought Patterns was a nice album but it stuck out to be for its techiness.[/quote'] If you haven't, give Human a go, those two trade places for top Death album in my book. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Human as an album isn't my favorite. I love some of the songs, but as a whole I feel like it drags. Individual Thought Patterns, Sound Of Perseverance, and Symbolic are the ones I always got into the most. I don't get why some people take a dump on Symbolic, it's a great album. There's nothing wrong with being approachable. It took me a long time to start liking Death, and I'm still not that into anything before Spiritual Healing.

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Human as an album isn't my favorite. I love some of the songs' date=' but as a whole I feel like it drags. Individual Thought Patterns, Sound Of Perseverance, and Symbolic are the ones I always got into the most. I don't get why some people take a dump on Symbolic, it's a great album. There's nothing wrong with being approachable. It took me a long time to start liking Death, and I'm still not that into anything before Spiritual Healing.[/quote'] Human drags for you? It's their shortest album at just over 30 minutes, and all of the songs progress pretty briskly. ITP is more developed and technical, but a bit less vicious. Symbolic is really well written, but I think many (myself included) just don't like it quite as much because some of the aggression is gone. I only like it slightly less than the others, and it has grown on me more over the years than the immediate appeal of their other albums. If you don't like Human, how are you with Cynic? I think Focus is brilliant, but I know that not everyone feels the same. There's a similar Portuguese band called Disaffected that I also deeply enjoy, but their albums are hard as shit to find. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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