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The string you provided is a specific identifier for a high-fidelity digital release of the album by the American technical death metal band Album Overview: Release Date : March 21, 1995 : Technical Death Metal / Progressive Death Metal : Roadrunner Records
. Its accessible yet intricate nature serves as a gateway for fans of traditional heavy metal to enter the more extreme realms of the genre. If you'd like, I can: Death - Symbolic - 1995 -FLAC- -RLG-
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The 1995 album by the American band is widely regarded as a pinnacle of progressive death metal. Released on March 21, 1995, through Roadrunner Records Exact Audio Copies (EAC): Using precise ripping software
- “Symbolic” (the track): That opening riff is pure adrenaline. The shift from the thrashy verse to that soaring, melancholic chorus is what separates Death from the Cannibal Corpses of the world. Schuldiner was writing music, not just exercises in brutality.
- “Crystal Mountain”: Arguably the greatest death metal song ever written. The acoustic intro, the philosophical lyrics (“To be kind to your self / Is not to be kind / To the ones who are dead”), and that solo—pure fire.
- “Without Judgment”: A masterclass in dynamics. It swings. It grooves. It proves that death metal can have a pocket.
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stands as the sixth studio masterpiece from the legendary American band
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