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Self Destructive Pattern (Import) (Enhanced CD) (EXPLICIT)

By: Spineshank


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Self Destructive Pattern (Import) (Enhanced CD) (EXPLICIT) Album By Spineshank
1   Violent Mood Swings  
2   Slavery  
3   Smothered  
4   Consumed (Obsessive Compulsive)  
5   Beginning Of The End  
6   Forgotten  
7   Self Destructive Pattern  
8   Tear Me Down  
9   Stillborn  
10   Falls Apart  
11   Fallback  
12   Dead To Me  
13   Smothered (video)  
 

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Review

Alternative Press (9/03, p.110) - 3 out of 5 - "...Spineshank rise to the occasion..."

Product note

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Spineshank: Rob Garcia (vocals, bass); Jonny Santos (vocals); Souren "Mike" Sarkisyan (guitar); Tommy Decker (drums, programming).
Roadrunner Records continues to make a strong case for the longevity of nu-metal with SELF-DESTRUCTIVE PATTERN, Spineshank's third full-length. With a relentless, grooving brutality not unlike Pantera, and the industrial grind of Ministry, the Ozzfest veterans have upped the ante by injecting more clean vocals to their sound (perhaps taking a cue from bands such as Opeth and Disturbed).
"Violent Mood Swings" and "Slavery" open the set with unforgiving intensity. "Smothered" and "Self-Destructive Pattern" boast some catchy vocal melodies and more mature song structures that could be compared to later-era Fates Warning. Crack producer GGGartH (Catherine Wheel, Downthesun) dials in sparkling crunch and sample-driven futuristic sheen, resulting in a very contemporary and polished production.

Album Description

Roadrunner Records continues to make a strong case for the longevity of nu-metal with SELF-DESTRUCTIVE PATTERN, Spineshank's third full-length. With a relentless, grooving brutality not unlike Pantera, and the industrial grind of Ministry, the Ozzfest veterans have upped the ante by injecting more clean vocals to their sound (perhaps taking a cue from bands such as Opeth and Disturbed).
"Violent Mood Swings" and "Slavery" open the set with unforgiving intensity. "Smothered" and "Self-Destructive Pattern" boast some catchy vocal melodies and more mature song structures that could be compared to later-era Fates Warning. Crack producer GGGartH (Catherine Wheel, Downthesun) dials in sparkling crunch and sample-driven futuristic sheen, resulting in a very contemporary and polished production.


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