Infinity | 
| Artist: Devin Townsend Label: Sony Japan Category: Music
List Price: $45.98 Buy New: $28.31 You Save: $17.67 (38%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 267616
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4988009881294 ASIN: B00000I2ML
Release Date: October 21, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Truth | | • | Christeen | | • | Bad DeVil | | • | War | | • | Soul Driven | | • | Ants | | • | Colonial Boy | | • | Dynamics | | • | Unity | | • | Noisy Pinkbubbles |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Japanese Version Featuring A Bonus Track: Noisy Pinkbubbles.
Album Details Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: Noisy Pinkbubbles.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Amazing! December 26, 1999 Alec Head (carmel,ca) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I know this has been said millions of times and i don't mean to sound repetitious, but. . . . .TOWNSEND IS GOD! This album is unlike anything I've heard. It's basically a mixture of Ocean Machine and SYL and it works! It's what Jesus Christ Superstar would sound like if it was done by a metal musician. Infinity, like Devin's past works, has many, many cheesy bits thrown in. Unfortunately, at times, the songs are plagued by poor production and the songs "soul Driven", "war", and "Dynamics" have melodrama that I can easily do with out. But, alas, if you're a devy-worshipper, i suggest checking this out.
Totally Brilliant October 6, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This man is a musical genius. It is probably my favortie record of all time, and one should also check out his Strapping Young Lad and Ocean Machine (Amazing as well). All I can say is it is musical extasy and is well worth the cash.
Best album of the 1990s. July 31, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My opinion of the music industry is poorer than ever after hearing Infinity. I got into Devin's last album, Biomech, before I knew anything about him. I was very excited by it, and I thought it would be a huge hit. Instead, I have heard virtually nothing about it in the mainstream press, and I've never met anyone (except on the net) who had even heard of it. Then along comes Infinity, which, though much different fom its predecessor, improves upon it in every way. And still zero recognition from the mainstream media. I am convinced Infinity is one of the best albums of the decade; it is certainly my favourite. I only wish Devin could had the time and money to make it as long as he wanted to, as it only goes for 45 minutes.
One happy fan. June 23, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
At first I was a little apprehensive on buying this album.But as soon as the first track started I knew I was in for a musical treat and was hooked from the word go.Then I had to put on repeat.As I type I am listening to the album. EXCUSE ME AS I PUT IT ON AGAIN!!
Incredible December 11, 2000 Simon Biber (switzerland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well. With Biomech, his most mellow production so far, he took me. Now, there is Infinity. While Biomech is a gigantic wonderfull wall of sound, Infinity spotlights on Devins creativity. Here you find more different ideas. It seems a bit harder than biomech in parts, but nobody should be afraid, thinking it would be heavy metal. Biomech was 70 min, while Infinity runs about 45 min, but in that 45 min you hear at least as much as on Biomech. Because it's full of sheer pure Devin creativity you likely newer heard anywhere before. So, describing the style is as impossible as useless, I think. To make it very simple: If you like rock, and hard rock, and like creativity (Vai, Zappa, ...), then you should give it a try. Of course Infinty can't be reduced to the mentioned characteristics, but, I really do not know anything I could compare it to. ....
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