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Death - Chuck Schuldiner: Zero Tolerance II

Death - 85%

Von666, April 16th, 2005

Being a death fan since an early age of twelve, I have grown more onto Death over the years. First buying the best of then Human, etc... Eventually trying to find Death's Demos. This "album" so to speak, not only gives you some of his old demos but live clips from the early days of Death. The Songs on the demos and from the live things (I think) sound better/more brutal than the rest of their releases. I got this in a two disk pack with Zero Tolerance I. This CD is much better...

Demos: The first one is well recorded with some of my favorites from later albums. The demo opens up with Legion of doom, which is a very brutal album with some really low pitched vocals, It's pretty repetative, and not the most creative of Death's work, but it is good. Evil Dead is next and of corse sounds great, the awsome opening riff just swoons me so... The rest of the demo and the second demo are not amasing but do not lack in anything and are everything that one would hope from good ol' Chuck.

Live: Chuck's Vocals are great here and his guitar playing sounds awsome. He likes to talk to the crowd, or so it seems.... Each track has about twenty seconds at the end of Chuck talking to them. You can hear someone hit the mic during the first track which is amusing if you are amused by small things... Anyways, there are no flaws in the live tracks, and you can tell thatr everything is taken seriously by the band. BUY THIS ALBUM/THING

Best song: Beyond the Unholy Grave