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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5/5
4.5 out of 5.
Nasum has come back after the amazing INHALE/EXHALE which arguably set new standards for the new grindcore era. However this time IMO they failed to live up to their own standards, by a little bit.
The guitars still rule and the bass sounds better(since they have a full-time bassist now) and can you believe it the production is even better than on...
Published on February 1, 2004 by TERRY FU

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1.0 out of 5 stars Most hideous type of metal ever made
Dubbed "grindcore" by many, Nasum's release is a mess of over distorted guitars and out of beat drumming. It's almost like they all went off and played the fastest, pointless song by themselves and then mixed it together. Terrible
Published on October 5, 2000


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5/5, February 1, 2004
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TERRY FU (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
4.5 out of 5.
Nasum has come back after the amazing INHALE/EXHALE which arguably set new standards for the new grindcore era. However this time IMO they failed to live up to their own standards, by a little bit.
The guitars still rule and the bass sounds better(since they have a full-time bassist now) and can you believe it the production is even better than on the previous one. Now this might be let some purists down but i am okay with it.
The drums somehow don't sound as insane as they did on I/E, but still have COUNTLESS blastbeats that sound so effective and professional, even in a genre where blastbeats are considered nothing but the norm (which is the reaon i love Grindcore).
The low vox can be heard only a handful of times on this album which is dominated by the high vox, which sounds a bit monotonous at times.
I give this album 4.5/5 because it failed to top its predecessor, but honestly i did not really expect them to. All bands peak out at some time in their careers and I/E was the time for Nasum.
but DON'T take me wrong, because i dig H2.0 quite a lot.
so Should you buy this album? definitely. Human 2.0 is nothing short of an amazing grind fest.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Extremity, thy name is Nasum, November 9, 2003
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Wheelchair Assassin (The Great Concavity) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
*If I could, I'd give this album 4.5 stars

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: no matter how much music I listen to, nothing beats a good, balls-out metal album. For all those who feel the same way, Nasum have delivered the goods with one of the heaviest, grooviest albums in the history of mankind. If you've ever had an overpowering urge to hear 25 consecutive tracks of grinding, thrashing agony, then "Human 2.0" is the album for you. This is one of those albums that revolutionize the very idea of just how extreme music can be. Nasum don't boast as much diversity or creativity as labelmates like the Dillinger Escape Plan, Soilent Green, or Burnt By The Sun, but they more than make up for it with an unbridled intensity that will floor even the most experienced musical extremists on first listen.

Although it's technically flawless, "Human 2.0" is still a serious contender for the title of least pretentious album in history: these songs contain no embellishments, no self-indulgent wankery, and above all no wasted moments. Nasum's musical onslaught can best be described as the equivalent of having a nail driven directly into your forehead by a sledgehammer. Every single instant here is directed solely at pummeling the listener's eardrums in the harshest, most efficient manner humanly possible. The track lengths are listed in fractions of a second for a reason.

With running times ranging from 19 seconds to just shy of three minutes, the tracks on "Human 2.0" bleed into each other, coalescing into a whole so cohesive that if you didn't look at your CD player you might think you were listening to one 38-minute long song. From note one, Nasum take off at breakneck speed, churning out a nonstop procession of riffs from hell, drumming that is beyond maniacal, and vocals so pulverizing they make most metal vocalists sound like a bad high-school glee club. It's not just about speed, either, as the band can hit you out of nowhere with tempo and vocal changes so jarring they practically induce spasms. "We're Nothing But Pawns," "Sick System," "Old And Tired," and "Sometimes Dead Is Better" are clinics in vocal trading, as Mieszko Talarczyk's high-pitched shrieks intertwine with Anders Jakobson's death-metalesque growls for a dynamic that few bands can match. What's most impressive, though, is the matchless groove these guys manage to summon up. Mieszko comes up with an endless succession of fearsome main riffs that make my eyes water, my head pound, and my neck hurt from relentless banging. Go ahead, find a song here that doesn't make you want to start a mosh pit. I dare you.

All in all, "Human 2.0" is an excellent addition to the grindcore genre, and yet another reason that right now is a good time to be a metal fan. Relapse Records has become renowned over the past few years for producing some of extreme music's best bands, and Nasum only serve to solidify that reputation. For those who want an intense listening experience, this album gets my highest recommendation. Just be sure to crank it up nice and loud so the neighbors can hear it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars R.I.P. Mieszko Talarczyk (1974-2005), February 20, 2005
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
When I went to relapse.com to hear about Mieszko being missing due to the Asian tsunami, I found more devastating news. Mieszko was found dead. This just saddens me. Why didn't I like this band at first? What's wrong with grindcore? I listen to Napalm Death, Carcass, Pig Destroyer and Brutal Truth, and I take back what I said on the Contaminated VI review about them. They've been around for a long time, and I misjudged them. I need to get at least one song from this record, along with songs from the other records.

This has got to be as tragic as the death of Dimebag Darrell, the best damn guitarist in the world. I'm going to get my hands on some Nasum now and listen to the vocals that are no more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hearing Problems, January 8, 2003
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James T. Nichols (Targu Jiu, Romania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
You want GRINDCORE? This album will offer it to you in Large Doses! A 3-member band with the grinding skill equal to that of Frank Sinatra or Luciano Pavarotti. Go ahead, try it!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grindcore, beautiful grindcore, April 28, 2002
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This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
If I hadn't lost my human 2.0 CD, I wouldnt be here searcging for another, and I was actually quite surprised to find no reviews for one of the best grindcore bands ever...If you're into grinding metal audio mesterpieces, you can almost always trust relapse records, because, for the most part, they only accept truly astonishing groups. Nasum, only 3 people, will have you craving more and more while you realize they have a true talent for annihilatory responses to symapthetic needs. Lyrically ingenious.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a three-pronged grind machine, September 25, 2000
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
nasum(naw-sum) is not your father's metal band. this band is a three-prong grind machine. for more good grind, check out coalesce, napalm death, and luddite clone.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BAD, July 13, 2000
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
THIS IS A GREAT CD ITS ONE MORE GOOD CD FROM RELAPSE RECORDS SO I AM SAYING GET IT
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5.0 out of 5 stars the system is a bullet in the head of every happy boy and girl, March 11, 2010
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
what is "life," anyway? slaving away, consuming, worshipping pornography, breeding, getting old and and waiting for your turn to die? or caring, fighting and loving? a blunt, life-affirming message, a caustic, almost rap-like vocal approach, and a surgical balance of blurry grind and infectious breakdowns (before "breakdown" became a dirty word) that will rattle around in your skull forever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best I've heard..., August 13, 2004
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This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
This is the best I've heard of Nasum. I own both "helvete" and this one, and I can easily say that this one is better than "helvete". It's really good, and has the variety "Helvete" is missing. If you like grindcore, this is a must-have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars best grind of the year (besides anb's new one of course), December 1, 2002
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Chris X (BROOTAL GRINDCORE LAND, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human 2.0 (Audio CD)
everything is good about this cd, they have longer songs than normal grindcore bands and have a power metal/black metal feel to their grindcore style. They also have one of the best singers I've heard in a while, this is truly a giant grind cd for all fans of the genre. Human 2.0 is much better than their first by the way
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