Album
Individual Thought Patterns
1993 · Rock
35 collectors on Gatefold own this

Individual Thought Patterns is a Metal album by Death, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 96 pressings tracked, owned by 35 collectors.
About
1993’s <i>Individual Thought Patterns</i> concludes with the line, “You know so much about nothing at all,” and a minute-long call-and-response furor between soloing guitar and ba. It does not resolve, but rather fades out. This was no accident. Death’s fifth album saw mastermind Chuck Schuldiner embroiled in a raging, cyclical appraisal of the endless circles of damaging pretence human beings have perverted the cycle of life itself with. “Your existence is a script,” he roars on opener “Overactive Imagination,” later warning: “Your script will run short of idea.” Long gone were the profoundly Floridian death-metal themes that soaked 1987’s <i>Scream Bloody Gore</i> with mutilated fantasia, still occasionally bleeding into the burgeoning existentialism of 1991’s <i>Human</i>. The deceptively complex “Nothing Is Everything” was not, as it would seem, encouraging nihilism. When Schuldiner howls “Just imagine how it might feel/To be denied of what life has to give/Behind mental shadows they must live,” he’s demanding empathy on behalf of those “living like us and sharing our day/In another world very far away.” <i>Individual Thought Patterns</i> may very well be the first death-metal record to concern itself with exploring the makeup of otherness in terms of mental health and even orientation. “So you preach about how I’m supposed to be,” Schuldiner grizzles on closer and fan favorite “The Philosopher,” deciding: “Yet you don’t know your own sexuality.” .
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Tracklist
- 1Overactive Imagination3:28
- 2In Human Form3:55
- 3Jealousy3:39
- 4Trapped In A Corner4:11
- 5Nothing Is Everything3:16
- 6Mentally Blind4:45
- 7Individual Thought Patterns4:00
- 8Destiny4:04
- 9Out Of Touch4:19
- 10The Philosopher4:10
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Progressive Metal
- dense
- intense
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andy LaRocqueBAND , GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Chuck SchuldinerBAND , GUITAR, VOCALS BAND , GUITAR , VOCALS COMPOSED BY, LYRICS BY, VOCALS
- Craig Locicero
- Gene HoglanBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION BAND , DRUMS, OTHER DRUMS
- Jamal RuheMIXED BY
- Ralph SantollaGUITAR
- Steve DigiorgioBASS BAND , BASS
35 collectors on Gatefold own this · 96 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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