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Chaosphere is the
third studio album by
Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah. It was
released on 9
November 1998 by
Nuclear Blast, and is the only studio...
- of
songs from the None EP. In May 1998, the
title of the next album,
Chaosphere, was
reported and
recording was done
throughout May and June. Immediately...
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Erase Improve, "Sane", "The
Exquisite Machinery of Torture" on the
album Chaosphere, "Spasm" on the
album Nothing, as well as on
several tracks on the album...
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contains the
music video for the song "New
Millennium Cyanide Christ" from
Chaosphere,
which features the band on a tour bus, air-playing all the instruments...
- Nothing, "Acrid Placidity" from
Destroy Erase Improve, and "Neurotica" from
Chaosphere. Hagström has also
stepped out of his role of
playing exclusively rhythm...
- "****ure
Breed Machine", were
featured on the "Reloaded" re-release of
Chaosphere. Jens
Kidman –
vocals Fredrik Thordendal – lead guitar, b****, background...
- True
Human Design.
These were
followed by the next full-length album,
Chaosphere, in 1998. A
collection of
demos (from Meshuggah) and rare
recordings were...
- influences. He has also
stated that his
favorite album of all time is
Chaosphere by Meshuggah, saying: "The most
brutal record I've heard, from second...
- (1991) None (EP, 1994)
Selfcaged (EP, 1995)
Destroy Erase Improve (1995)
Chaosphere (1998)
Nothing (2002) I (EP, 2004)
Catch Thirty-Three (2005)
Nothing –...
- "Concatenation", the
opening track of
Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah's
album Chaosphere A
technical term in
Christian liturgy to
refer to
combining services which...