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Individual Thought Patterns

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  • Audio CD (June 30, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: June 22, 1993
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Relativity
  • ASIN: B000003BX3
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,822 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Overactive Imagination
2. In Human Form
3. Jealousy
4. Trapped in a Corner
5. Nothing Is Everything
6. Mentally Blind
7. Individual Thought Patterns
8. Destiny
9. Out of Touch
10. Philosopher

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Death metal at its finest. One of the best ever!, October 8, 2002
By Ryan Klubeck "klubeck" (Wilkes-Barre, PA United States) - See all my reviews
Chuck Schuldiner will be dearly missed. After listening to his incredible work, I perpetually think about how saddened I am. It brings a tear to my eye to think that such a prolific, hard working soul was taken away from the world. It's a shame that life throws these obstacles at you. He is a true metal mastermind, and he will forever influence many musical generations. He has left a legacy behind, and no metal musician will be able to say that they have not been influenced by Mr. Schuldiner.

"Individual Thought Patterns" was a big step forward in the progressive direction for Death. Instead of head-on brutality, Chuck implemeneted sweet melodies and guitar harmonies, and he also offerred variations in speed to avoid monotony. The songs have elaborate structures but they don't sacrifice the sheer awesomeness of their sound.

Chuck also could not have recruited a better group of musicians to record this album. The line-up reads as a who's who of metal legends. On second guitar, we have Andy LaRocque (King Diamond), who is one hell of a shredder, but also holds great melody. The arpeggios on this album are utterly jaw-dropping, thanks to him and Chuck. Next, we have Steve DiGiorgio (Sadus, Testament), who is easily one of the best bassists in metal. He even plays a fretless bass! How awesome is that? Finally, there is Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel, Strapping Young Lad, Testament), who is arguably the king of thrash metal drumming. He just plain rules arse. Finally, Chuck's guitar playing and vocals are phenomenal. He and Andy dish out amazing solos, and his vocals are (I take pride in this description) downright evil.

If you like traditional Death, then this may not be for you. However, I own Leprosy and Scream Bloody Gore, which I absolutely love, but Individual Thought Patterns is my favorite. It's unbelievable. I must also point out that this album gave melodic death metal a good jump start (bands like At The Gates and In Flames would carry the torch later). Anyway, if you have any concern for your METAL health, buy this. You won't regret it.

Some highlights:

Overactive Imagination: Chuck and company get the ball rolling immediately. The thrash level is insane on this track! Awesome solos by Chuck and Andy, too. One of my faves.

In Human Form: Awesome mid paced metal-fest. Cool solo breaks throughout the song. Those arpeggios are so infectious!

Trapped In A Corner: Probably the best song the album has to offer. Excellent, extensive solos, and riffs that drive you crazy.

Mentally Blind: Simply awesome. Chuck can do no wrong.

The Philosopher: Excellent closing song. Cool finger tapping intro, and heaviness to follow.

There you have it folks. BUY THIS!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How couldn't you give this five stars?Best Metal album 1993!, June 6, 2005
By Zander Haberstaft (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This along with Leprosy is my favorite Death album. While those two albums are as different from each other as one can imagine, they represent a band that was always transforming and moving ahead.

What 'Individual Thought Patterns' represents is a success on the part of Chuck Schuldiner's song writing. He was now a seasoned musician. Whereas in the Leprosy era ('88) he had grand visions but couldn't actualize them, during this era he had finally penned his song writing skills. This album also brings together a band of ecclectic musicians, Andy La Rocque (of King Diamond fame) and Gean Hoglan (of various L.A. Thrash bands no one will remember except for Dark Angel) and Steve Digiorgio (ex-Sadus, Autopsy).

The guitars are good, at first they sound kinda weird together (La Rocque's 'neoclassical' style is a little bit of an acquired taste). But the riffs are as endless as they are interesting. The drum work is pretty good for Gene Hoglan, the Dark Angel drummer who I thought was highly overrated back in the day ('86) -from a drummers prospective of course. It is in fact I believe Hoglan's best drumming performance. The fills are interesting, the tom-rolls always different, the double-bass quads and triplets, the ride 2/3-4/6 beats, and the disappearing/reappearing crashes. Steve Digiorgio uses his bass to hold the beat and then some! He uses his bass like a bass and a guitar at the same time always playing on time or just slightly slower to give the music a kind of inverted feel. This is probably DiGiorgio's best work (unless you've seen him play live.) But then again, that's probably debateable. The bass is my favorite instrument on the album.

As previous reviewers have alluded to, they compare this to death/jazz or simply to Jazz song writing. I find this labeling somewhat erroneous since what these musicians had in mind wasn't something as technical as Tony Williams or Jaco Pastorius. What they were trying to do here is have a song that consisting in intro-verse-chorus-break-verse-chorus-end/outro in diverse time formats. Other bands that used this format were Atheist and Cynic (but also Thrash bands like Anacrusis). I concur with other reviewers though...THIS IS THINKING MAN'S DEATH METAL! (R.I.P. Chuck)
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Death metal?, December 23, 2001
By Wheelchair Assassin (The Great Concavity) - See all my reviews
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"Individual Thought Patterns" may be loosely classifiable as death metal, but such a genre-bending masterpiece as this one goes far beyond the confines of one genre. Here death combine elements of death, thrash, and progressive metal to create a very heavy album that also boasts a potent groove. "Individual Thought Patterns" is a magnificent balancing act that blends heaviness, technical precision, and top-notch songcraft. The late Chuck Schuldiner's vocals blend screaming and singing for a fairly unique style. The guitar riffs aren't really all that heavy, but they're fast, precise and cruncy, backed up by lightning-fast drumming and flowing bass lines. This album is perfect for death metal neophytes like myself, and recommended for fans of death-thrash hybrids like Sepultura and Slayer, or even pure thrash bands like Metallica or Megadeth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars favorite Death album
The drumming is crazy, the bass can be heard through out the entire album. Andy LaRoque of King Diamond and Chuck are a bad ass duo, to me its like a versus thing they got goin on... Read more
Published 27 days ago by F. Castelan

5.0 out of 5 stars Never Gets Old
I never get bored with this album. Every track is an absolute masterpiece. Chuck screamed some very thoughtful lyrics, whilst shredding some great solos with second guitarist Andy... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Wayne A. Grimsey

5.0 out of 5 stars It's Audio Gold! Gold I Tell Ya!!
This is Death's follow-up to Human, an example of what Death Metal should be, intead of what it is. Anyway, this album continues Chuck Schuldiner's style of recruiting temporary... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Eric H

5.0 out of 5 stars pure classic
Death's Individual Thought Patterns is a monumental album. It is a masterpiece of progressive death metal. For me this album is never boring. Read more
Published on November 8, 2007 by S. Karle

5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Masterpiece
This album is just a masterpiece, a non-stop, energetic, simple yet complex work of art. It could be compared to Carcass-Heartwork in it's sheer simplicity and cutting edge solos... Read more
Published on September 16, 2007 by Electro-Industrial madness

4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but my least favorite of their latter-day albums
Death's career can be split into two eras: the stuff before Human and the stuff since. Although I enjoyed their early albums, I must say that I have a strong preference for their... Read more
Published on June 22, 2007 by Leicester Dedlock

5.0 out of 5 stars Easily Their Best?
This is the fourth Death album I bought after SOP, Symbolic, and Human. It is fantastically better than these other three. Read more
Published on September 3, 2006 by R. Potter

5.0 out of 5 stars about time...
i discovered this.always liked the philospher.the rest of the cd smokes.great musicianship.why do all the great ones have to die early? chuck r.i.p.
Published on August 15, 2006 by flashd

4.0 out of 5 stars Strange......
I just got this 2 days ago, and as it is it seems like a relatively solid album. I find it to be a bit too brainy sometimes (Overactive Imagination. Read more
Published on July 31, 2006 by Samuel Thiebaud

3.0 out of 5 stars A Strange Death Album......
This album is strange because, well, sometimes I love it and sometimes I don't. I know that the music and the lyrics are done well and vocals don't fall during the album... Read more
Published on July 13, 2006 by Caesar's Descendant

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