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| | Unlimited | | | Music Artist : | | Susperia | | Music Style : | | Death Metal | | Record Label : | | Candlelight | | Release Date : | | 2004-06-29 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Chemistry 2. Coming Past 3. Situational Awareness 4. Devil May Care 5. Off the Grid 6. Years of Infinity 7. Home Sweet Hell 8. Mind Apart 9. Beast by Design 10. Untouched
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Stunning! Submitted on: 2009-09-04 |
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| This has got to be one of the greatest albums ever. From start to finish it is an ever encompassing, engaging, and captivating listen. These guys slice and dice through some of the most inventive and ingenious riffs I have ever heard. Athera is one of the greatest throats in Metal ever. He can do it all and his vocal performance on this record is absolutely incredible. This is a fine piece of work. Epic, brutal, catchy, and beautiful. |
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This is Susperia's best Cd Submitted on: 2009-07-06 |
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| I have all there Cd's and have reviewed some of them, just know this, Unlimited is there without a doubt there best effort, as close to a flawless cd that you will find... All the songs on this Cd are Killer with #7 getting alot of replay on my cd. With all the Cd's in my collections and many great cd's being released since 2004, this cd kinda found it's way into middle of my cd collection. (I have like 7 cd booklets each of them each holding 144 all full no empty slots) but after digging thru them an rearranging some I pulled this one out in early 2009 and haven't stopped listening to it since. Vindication the cd that came out before this is great to but I give the edge to this cd it's just simply amazing. I guess one reason I have listened to this alot is the quality in my opinion of there last 2 cd's has started to wane a little. If you read my review on there newest output for Attitude you'll know what I mean... although that cd is very slowly starting to grow on me it's still not even close to this cd. ok now i'm babbling if you just want to listen to a pure metal cd thrash/death/groove whatever buy this cd you will not be dissapointed... here's to hoping the return to form in the future and put a cd out that is on the same level as Unlimited or better... cheers... |
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Don't let the album cover fool you... Submitted on: 2008-08-05 |
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| Yeah, cool album cover, but the actual album is to dissapoint. Actually, the music is good...the musicians are awesome...they blend power metal with death metal kinda like Children Of Bodom. However, the vocalist is terrible!!! The singer sounds like he's the guy from Disturbed, and the lyrics are verry, verry, verry stupid...or should I say "stupified". This album is a capital NOT for fans of death metal. Maybe if Susperia looses this lame singer they will become something...but for now....yuck! It's pretty much just a basic radio freindly heavy metal band only without any hits. |
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Unbelievable Submitted on: 2007-03-24 |
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| 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? |
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 Submitted on: 2005-09-04 |
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| 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. |
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