Death - Flattening Of Emotions (Live in Eindhoven 1998) (High Quality) video free download


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Duration: 04:27
Uploaded: 2008/11/03

Recorded at the Dynamo Open Air 1998 show and has not been edited.

It was the first live appearance of the 'Sound Of Perseverance' line-up:

Chuck Schuldiner - Vocals / Guitar

Shannon Hamm - Guitar

Scott Clendenin - Bass

Richard Christy - Drums

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1. The Philosopher

2. Trapped In A Corner

3. Crystal Mountain

4. Suicide Machine

5. Together As One

6. Zero Tolerance

7. Lack Of Comprehension

8. Flesh And The Power It Holds

9. Flattening Of Emotions

10. Spirit Crusher

11. Pull The Plug

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Comments

9 years ago

Paula Wehbe

your thoughts?

9 years ago

Paula Wehbe

your thoughts?

9 years ago

DEATH

your thoughts?

9 years ago

Chris Lewis

Christy is an amazing drummer and always will be (in my opinion) the best, but this is a good example of why you trigger bass drums in live settings as big as this, I can barely hear the double bass and the mics just cant pick up the kicks at that speed.

9 years ago

Oi mali dzoni

Metalac nisam i nikad necu biti ali njega cu uvek slusati jer ovo je muzika sa stilom!

9 years ago

Emilio Manfal

This is what I call great musicians!

9 years ago

Miguel Lara

You are truly alive still, Chuck.

9 years ago

victor torres montalba

no le da para hacer el solo de masvidal joaojajoa

9 years ago

bizzles44

Can't believe chuck is able to play this shit AND sing like that at the same time. It hurts my fingers just watching him play that riff for the chorus, that's a talented motherfucker right there

9 years ago

Deathrasher

The Reinert beastiality is missing here

9 years ago

cooliovasquez

Paul Masvidal is so much better than Shannon Hamm that it isn't even funny.

9 years ago

Damián Warbeast

Brutal

10 years ago

Paul Papariella

Definitely one of the best songs from one if the best death albums.

10 years ago

george dorjee

Death !!

10 years ago

Balooooooooooon

Death keeps me alive

10 years ago

Dr. Otto Octavius

"Less known* metal bands."

10 years ago

iCakeify

Nah, they're post-metal. Post-hardcore are bands like Fugazi and At The Drive-In, but the genre seems to have been about as corrupted as the words "emo" and "screamo".

10 years ago

iCakeify

Nah. There's way more metal bands now, but it doesn't sell, so you actually have to look for yourself.

10 years ago

Bernie Bernard

Post-hardcore => Cult of Luna, Fall of Efrafa, etc...

10 years ago

shadowiz96

do you know that metal is actually better in low quality?

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