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| Artist: Susperia Label: Candlelight Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $9.95 You Save: $6.03 (38%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 188270
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 803341158023 EAN: 0803341158023 ASIN: B00029LNNC
Release Date: June 29, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Chemistry | | • | Coming Past | | • | Situational Awareness | | • | Devil May Care | | • | Off the Grid | | • | Years of Infinity | | • | Home Sweet Hell | | • | Mind Apart | | • | Beast by Design | | • | Untouched |
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Album Description 2004 album from the Oslo, Norway based extreme metal band featuring vocalist Athera, bassist Memnock, & drummer Tjodalv (Dimmu Borgir) along with guitarists Elvorn & Cyrus. Ten tracks. Tabu.
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Now this is the future of Thrash! August 8, 2005 Christopher Nagel (Lebanon, Oregon United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this cd knowing only that they supposedly sounded like Testament. and well this is the best album Testament never recorded. this has all the good elements from the melodic death metal scene and all the best elements of thrash metal. Not only does the music kill, I mean some of the best flowing songs and solos I've heard in a while. but Susperia have one of the best vocalists in the scene right now. Along with Bio-mechanical, and Nevermore, Susperia are the future of metal...and the future is looking bright.
Unbelievable March 24, 2007 Logan Zwei (Floral Park, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Susperia's 'Unlimited' is their best album to date. With killer songs like Chemistry, Home Sweet Hell, Situational Awareness, and Devil May Care, this album is definitely worth it. Every song on this album is great, delivering the dark and heavy music Susperia is famous for. If you have never heard Susperia before, this album should be your first, and will not be your last. For those existing Susperia fans who don't already own this, I have but one question for you; What are you waiting for?
September 4, 2005 Douglas Hernandez 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When it comes to quality, professionally performed Metal, you can bet that's exactly what you'll get from this record. I never thought that a neo-thrash band with symphonic black metal influences would sound this good. While it's sort of grounbreaking in a way, it's easy to see who this band's main influence is. Susperia has taken so much inspiration from the band Testament, musically and vocally, that it is so visibly transparent. If you listened to this record without knowing it's Susperia you'd think it's Chuck Billy behind the mic! They've added a bit of their own style as well, though. The degree of excellence coming from the material is simply excellent, so the semi-plagiaristic aspects of the album can be overlooked. Besides, half the songs here stand as pure Susperia numbers, like on "Devil May Care," where the heavyness takes a backseat in exchange for happy, melodic realms. On the other hand, "Situational Awareness" is a great rockin' anthem, and sees Susperia in pure Metal mode, with hooks so catchy you'll find yourself singing the chorus in your head all day. In retrospect, this record takes pride in what it is and tries bo be nothing else and I must say that what they've acomplished is pretty damn good.
Very surprising album August 3, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
They may not be the best known band but this album along with the other 2 just blew my mind away. Before Predominance, the hardest I'd ever listened to was Slayer and I didn't care for black and death metal at all. Susperia combines those two with thrash (my favorite type of metal) making more melodic music. Highly reccomended. (Check out Predominance also) Best tracks: Home Sweet Hell, Chemistry
They deliver again and again July 12, 2005 Jason (Sin City) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Susperia delivers again with their unique delivering of Thrash, Death, and Black Metal influenced chaos. Throw in the occasional Power Metal (ala Judas Priest) vocals and you have some really innovative music that oozes aggression and hatred as well as creativity and atmosphere. I was a little worried about this band's 3rd album (the 3rd album usually solidifies a band's greatness by either making or breaking them) but my worries were all put to rest when I heard the opening guitar intro to "Chemistry". Fans of this band's previous work will not be disappointed, Susperia delivers once again; who cares what former bands these guys used to belong to, because now they have a style and sound that's unmatched and all their own. \m/ That's very rare in the metal scene nowadays and bands that do have what it takes to set themselves apart should be praised, the individual musicians in this band are amazing and are obviously throwing everything out there to burn off whatever labels they have been stuck with.
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