Fearless Undead Machines
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Artist:
Deceased
Label:
Relapse
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 781676695720
EAN: 0781676695720
ASIN: B000001131
Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
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Tracks:
- The Silent Creature
- Contamination
- Fearless Undead Machines
- From The Ground They Came
- Night Of The Deceased
- Graphic Repulsion
- Mysterious Research
- Beyond Science
- Unhuman Drama
- The Psychic
- Destiny
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Customer Reviews:
DAMN !!!! THESE GUYS ARE GREAT.......2006-06-22
I own a few of their cd's right now and this one might be their best.Excellent death metal.Anyone who doesn't like this album need to listen to it again because it's absolutely AMAZING!!!!
Deceased - 'Fearless Undead Machines' (Relapse).......2006-05-08
Only a few metal bands,like Deceased can honesty claim to pioneering a certain style and staying completely true to it's form.This is 'real' death metal for those out there who seek out such.'Fearless...' is the band's fifth album and possibly their best work.Inspired by George A. Romero's 'Night Of The Living Dead' trilogy.Most rippin' tracks here are "The Silent Creature","Graphic Repulsion","Beyond Science" and "Unhuman Drama".Know anyone who's in a coma?Play this CD in their bedroom,hospital unit,cell block,whatever.This CD rocks H-E-A-V-Y!!
THIS RULES.......1999-12-04
one the best metal albums of all times as they say for diehard fans of metal .metal rules one who is into real metal unlike somethem others i won't name need to get this its a must have for real fans of metal give king fowley lots of credit and admire him for his good words about true metal ..UP THE TOMBSTONES FOR FOWLEY HAIL.TO THE KING OF METAL.
RETURN TO STORE NOW! OR JUST DON'T BUY IT..........1999-08-11
As a serious metal fan for more than a decade, I haven't had to turn many CDs in for a few bucks. However, this one didn't stay in my possession for even a week. Praised by people in chat rooms (maybe that was my first mistake), I bought this album expecting something unique. After all, the cover has a sticker with a note by Fowley that it's for metal fans, played by heavy metal fans, and that it's proudly dedicated to the genre's listeners. Big deal! With the exception of a meager handful of creative guitar riffs, the lyrical content is completely worn-out and the vocal delivery is cheap. The singer is trying to scream/yell and totally fails the attempt to sound scary. The sound quality is awful, and while pace changes are frequent and well-executed, they mostly hack the songs up into several sections with no resemblance to each other. In sum, while the musicianship is decent, the songwriting suffers horribly. Also, the band takes up two pages in the back of the booklet to put down bands like Fear Factory, RATM, and Pearl Jam, all of whom have repeatedly displayed far, far stronger musical ability and production work. Deceased needs to stop telling people to "f... off" and worry about getting their own act together. They've got a lot of work to do... if I could I would rate this album with less than one star, but that's the least I was allowed to give it...
dude, this will wake the dead.......1998-07-01
I fell asleep once while listening to this CD and I dreamt I was on a spaceship jamming with these guys. I dont know how they manage to rock so hard when they play live but manage to smell so nice afterwards. Especially their drummer King Fowley, who emits a succulent strawberry-esque odor after playing. I hate to admit it, but this record kicks butt over my bad Weezer and Rentals albums.
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