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{{Infobox album
'''Individual Thought Patterns''' is the fifth album by [[Death]], released in 1993.
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| Name        = Individual Thought Patterns
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| Type        = studio
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| Artist      = [[Death]]
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| Cover      = Jgvhgcv786r7854hgk.jpg
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| Released    = June 22, 1993
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| Recorded    = Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida
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| Genre      = [[Progressive death metal]]
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| Length      = 40:12
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| Label      = [[Relativity Records|Relativity]], [[Relapse Records|Relapse]]
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| Producer    = Scott Burns, Chuck Schuldiner
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| Last album  = ''[[Fate: The Best of Death]]''<br/>(1992)
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| This album  = '''''Individual Thought Patterns'''''<br/>(1993)
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| Next album = ''[[Symbolic (Death album)|Symbolic]]''<br/>(1995)
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}}
  
==Tracks==
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'''''Individual Thought Patterns''''' is the fifth studio album by American [[death metal]] band [[Death]], released on June 22, 1993 by [[Relativity Records]]. The only album to feature guitarist [[Andy LaRocque]], the first to feature drummer [[Gene Hoglan]] and the second and last to feature bassist [[Steve DiGiorgio]].
# '''Overactive Imagination''' – 3:28 
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# '''In Human Form''' – 3:55
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Featured are founder, vocalist, and guitarist, [[Chuck Schuldiner]], guitarist [[Andy Larocque]], drummer [[Gene Hoglan]] and bassist [[Steve DiGiorgio]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gene Hoglan Interview|url= http://musiclegends.ca/interviews/gene-hoglan-interview/|publisher=Music Legends|accessdate=3 July 2013}}</ref>
# '''Jealousy''' – 3:39
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# '''Trapped in a Corner''' – 4:11
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Musically the album continues to expand on the technical/progressive style that began with ''[[Human]]'', incorporating elements usually associated with  free jazz. Just as adventurous are Schuldiner's lyrics which  explore  human facets  including critiques of social norms, constructs and perceptions. 
# '''Nothing Is Everything''' – 3:16
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# '''Mentally Blind''' – 4:45
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This album contains the track "[[The Philosopher]]", for which a music video was made that received airplay on MTV and was even featured on - and comically panned by - Beavis & Butthead, where the duo mistake the boy in the video for "Jeremy" from the Pearl Jam video and mock Schuldiner's vocals. According to Metal-Rules.com, the album is the 100th greatest heavy metal album of all time,<ref>[http://metal-rules.com/polls/index.php?id=6 The Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums]. Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.</ref> as well as the 11th greatest extreme metal album of all time.<ref>[http://www.metal-rules.com/polls/index.php?id=7 Top 50 Extreme Metal Albums]. Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.</ref> The album is included in ''Guitar Player Magazine'''s Metal Guitar albums Top 20. The album was reissued and remixed by [[Relapse Records]] in October 2011.
# '''Individual Thought Patterns''' – 4:00 
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# '''Destiny''' – 4:04
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==Track Listing==
# '''Out of Touch''' – 4:19 
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All songs written by [[Chuck Schuldiner]].
# '''The Philosopher''' – 4:10
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{{tracklist
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| total_length = 40:12
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| title1 = Overactive Imagination 
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| length1 = 3:30
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| title2 = In Human Form
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| length2 = 3:57
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| title3 = Jealousy
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| length3 = 3:41
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| title4 = Trapped in a Corner  
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| length4 = 4:14
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| title5 = Nothing Is Everything
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| length5 = 3:19
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| title6 = Mentally Blind
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| length6 = 4:49
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| title7 = Individual Thought Patterns 
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| length7 = 4:01
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| title8 = Destiny
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| length8 = 4:06
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| title9 = Out of Touch
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| length9 = 4:22
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| title10 = The Philosopher
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| length10 = 4:13
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}}
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{{tracklist
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| total_length = 50:59
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| collapsed      = yes
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| headline = 2011 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 1)
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| title1 = Leprosy
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| note1 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length1 = 6:03
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| title2 = Suicide Machine
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| note2 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length2 = 4:29
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| title3 = Living Monstrosity
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| note3 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length3 = 5:12
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| title4 = Overactive Imagination
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| note4 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length4 = 3:40
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| title5 = Flattening of Emotions
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| note5 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length5 = 4:27
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| title6 = Within the Mind
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| note6 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length6 = 5:45
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| title7 = In Human Form
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| note7 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length7 = 4:02
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| title8 = Lack of Comprehension
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| note8 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length8 = 3:55
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| title9 = Trapped in a Corner
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| note9 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length9 = 4:27
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| title10 = Zombie Ritual
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| note10 = live in Germany - April 13, 1993
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| length10 = 4:32
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| title11 = The Exorcist
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| note11 = studio outtake
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| length11 = 4:26
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}}
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{{tracklist
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| total_length = 48:29
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| collapsed      = yes
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| headline = 2011 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 2)
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| title1 = Overactive Imagination  (instrumental)
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| note1 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length1 = 3:39
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| title2 = In Human Form (instrumental)
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| note2 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length2 = 3:44
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| title3 = The Philosopher (instrumental)
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| note3 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length3 = 4:05
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| title4 = Trapped in a Corner (instrumental)
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| note4 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length4 = 3:29
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| title5 = Individual Thought Patterns (instrumental)
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| note5 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length5 = 4:03
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| title6 = Jealousy (instrumental)
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| note6 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length6 = 3:45
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| title7 = Nothing is Everything (instrumental)
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| note7 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length7 = 3:21
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| title8 = Destiny (instrumental)
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| note8 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length8 = 3:54
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| title9 = Mentally Blind (instrumental)
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| note9 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length9 = 4:23
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| title10 = Out of Touch (instrumental)
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| note10 = four-track demos - December 1992
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| length10 = 4:21
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| title11 = In Human Form (instrumental)
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| note11 = Chuck's riff tape - 1992
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| length11 = 3:40
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| title12 = The Philosopher (instrumental)
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| note12 = Chuck's riff tape - 1992
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| length12 = 3:35
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| title13 = Trapped in a Corner (instrumental)
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| note13 = Chuck's riff tape - 1992
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| length13 = 2:29
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}}
  
 
== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==
* [[Chuck Schuldiner]] - Guitar, Vocals, Producer
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All information is taken from the CD liner notes of the original 1993 release and the 2011 reissue.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes | title = Individual Thought Patterns | title-link = Individual Thought Patterns | others = Death | year = 1993 | type = booklet | publisher = Relativity Records}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media notes | title = Individual Thought Patterns (Deluxe Edition) | title-link = Individual Thought Patterns | others = Death | year = 2011 | type = booklet | publisher = Relapse Records, Perseverance Holdings Ltd.}}</ref>
* [[Andy LaRocque]] - Guitar  
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* [[Steve DiGiorgio]] - Fretless Bass  
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;Band members
* [[Gene Hoglan]] - Drums
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* [[Chuck Schuldiner]] Guitar, Vocals
* Scott Burns - Producer, Engineer
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* [[Andy LaRocque]] Guitar
[[Category:Album]]
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* [[Steve DiGiorgio]] Bass
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* [[Gene Hoglan]] – Drums, Guitars on "The Exorcist"
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;Additional musicians
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* Craig Locicero - Guitars on live tracks Disc 2
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;Production
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* Kathy Milone - Design
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* David Bett - Art direction
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* Chuck Schuldiner - Producer
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* René Miville - Artwork
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* Scott Burns - Producer, Engineering
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* Maria Abril - Coordination
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;2011 reissue production
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* Gene Hoglan - Liner notes
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* Jacob Speis - Layout
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* Alan Douches - Remixing, Editing (bonus material), Mastering, Liner notes
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* Perry Grayson - Liner notes
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* Jamal Ruhe - Assistant remixing
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* Drew Juergens - Coordination reissue
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External Links ==
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* [http://www.emptywords.org/LyricsITP.htm Lyrics @ Death official site]
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{{Death}}
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[[Category:1993 albums]]

Revision as of 04:51, 28 September 2015

Individual Thought Patterns
Studio album by Death
Released June 22, 1993
Recorded Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida
Genre Progressive death metal
Length 40:12
Label Relativity, Relapse
Producer Scott Burns, Chuck Schuldiner
Death album chronology
Fate: The Best of Death
(1992)
Individual Thought Patterns
(1993)
Symbolic
(1995)

Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on June 22, 1993 by Relativity Records. The only album to feature guitarist Andy LaRocque, the first to feature drummer Gene Hoglan and the second and last to feature bassist Steve DiGiorgio.

Featured are founder, vocalist, and guitarist, Chuck Schuldiner, guitarist Andy Larocque, drummer Gene Hoglan and bassist Steve DiGiorgio.[1]

Musically the album continues to expand on the technical/progressive style that began with Human, incorporating elements usually associated with free jazz. Just as adventurous are Schuldiner's lyrics which explore human facets including critiques of social norms, constructs and perceptions.

This album contains the track "The Philosopher", for which a music video was made that received airplay on MTV and was even featured on - and comically panned by - Beavis & Butthead, where the duo mistake the boy in the video for "Jeremy" from the Pearl Jam video and mock Schuldiner's vocals. According to Metal-Rules.com, the album is the 100th greatest heavy metal album of all time,[2] as well as the 11th greatest extreme metal album of all time.[3] The album is included in Guitar Player Magazine's Metal Guitar albums Top 20. The album was reissued and remixed by Relapse Records in October 2011.

Track Listing

All songs written by Chuck Schuldiner.

No. Title Length
1. "Overactive Imagination"   3:30
2. "In Human Form"   3:57
3. "Jealousy"   3:41
4. "Trapped in a Corner"   4:14
5. "Nothing Is Everything"   3:19
6. "Mentally Blind"   4:49
7. "Individual Thought Patterns"   4:01
8. "Destiny"   4:06
9. "Out of Touch"   4:22
10. "The Philosopher"   4:13
Total length:
40:12

Credits

All information is taken from the CD liner notes of the original 1993 release and the 2011 reissue.[4][5]

Band members
Additional musicians
  • Craig Locicero - Guitars on live tracks Disc 2
Production
  • Kathy Milone - Design
  • David Bett - Art direction
  • Chuck Schuldiner - Producer
  • René Miville - Artwork
  • Scott Burns - Producer, Engineering
  • Maria Abril - Coordination
2011 reissue production
  • Gene Hoglan - Liner notes
  • Jacob Speis - Layout
  • Alan Douches - Remixing, Editing (bonus material), Mastering, Liner notes
  • Perry Grayson - Liner notes
  • Jamal Ruhe - Assistant remixing
  • Drew Juergens - Coordination reissue

References

  1. Gene Hoglan Interview. Music Legends. Retrieved on 3 July 2013.
  2. The Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums. Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  3. Top 50 Extreme Metal Albums. Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  4. Template:Cite AV media notes
  5. Template:Cite AV media notes


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