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"None So Vile [PA]" (04/17/2001) Heavy Metal Cryptopsy, Century Media Records (USA)Cryptopsy: Lord Worm (vocals); John Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (bass); Flo Mounier (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Eric Fiset, Steve Thibault. Recorded at Victor Studio, Montreal, Canada in December 1995. Originally released on Displeased Records (70). Personnel: Lord Worm (vocals); Jon Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (electric bass, bass guitar); Flo Mounier (drums, background vocals); Eric Fiset (background vocals). Recording information: Victor Studio, Montreal, Canada (12/1995-01/1996). Photographer: Flo Mounier. Cryptopsy's second album and its last with original vocalist Lord Worm, None So Vile offers just about everything a listener could want from an extreme death metal recording. It's incredibly tight, fast, and complex; the riffs are well-placed and darkly catchy; the guitar solos are completely over the top; and the vocals -- a mix of psychotic low-end growls and tortured screams -- are suitably intense and scary. Combine those ingredients with Lord Worm's creative handling of death metal subject matter (you'll have to consult the lyrics, since the vocals are indecipherable), the sparing but effective use of samples, and the simply awe-inspiring presence and stamina of drummer Flo Mounier, and you have the makings of a classic album. The brief 32-minute playing time is wholly appropriate and helps compensate for the album's only mentionable flaw, which is that the lack of dynamic variation leads to a slight feeling of sameness that sets in midway through. The gloomy, classical-tinged piano intro to "Phobophile," the album's sixth and incidentally most memorable track, does add a welcomed contrast and helps break up the flow. In any case, listeners should be aware that this album is almost entirely relentless and not for the faint of heart. Subsequent Cryptopsy albums may be more innovative in their use of out-there time signatures and guitar harmonies, for example, but None So Vile achieves near perfection on its own terms, within the death metal genre. ~ William York

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"None So Live" (04/08/2003) Heavy Metal Cryptopsy, Century Media Records (USA)Cryptopsy: Martin Lacroix (vocals); Alex Auburn (guitar, background vocals); Jon Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (bass); Flo Mounier (drums, background vocals). Personnel: Cryptopsy (keyboards, sampler); Alex Auburn (vocals, guitar); Martin Lacroix (vocals); Jon Levasseur (guitar); Flo Mounier (drums, background vocals). Audio Mixer: Pierre R?millard. Recording information: The Medley, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (06/01/2002). Photographer: MylŠne Plante.

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"Slave to None *" (08/16/2005) Heavy Metal Totalisti, Magna CartaThis is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Totalisti: Mark Stockwell (vocals, guitar); Ben Spong (guitar); Eric Bagby (bass guitar, background vocals); Tom Taitano (drums, background vocals).

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"Contradictions Collapse/None [1999]" (05/11/1999) Heavy Metal Meshuggah, Nuclear Blast Records (USA)Contains the NONE EP as well as CONTRADICTIONS COLLAPSE. While Sweden's monolithic Meshuggah are better known these days as a mind-melting unit of austere, calculus-metal polyrhythmic destruction, their debut album, CONTRADICTIONS COLLAPSE, shows them still figuring out the equation and hewing closer to thrash orthodoxy. Their skill is certainly apparent in knotty thrash epics like "Erroneous Manipulation" and the caustic "Greed," with popping, surprisingly funky bass and shifting rhythms reminiscent of Anthrax's best material. But they really start to sound like the scraping, precise machine they'd eventually become on later tracks like "Sickening" and "Gods of Rapture."

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"Whore" (08/01/2005) Rock & Pop None More Evil, NONE MORE EVIL MUSIC

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"Second to None" (07/21/2004) Rock & Pop Eclipse, Frontiers Records (Metal) (Italy)
 
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"Where the Light Touches None *" (02/13/2001) Heavy Metal Twin Obscenity, Cargo RecordsTwin Obscenity: Atle (vocals, guitar, Keyboards); Jo-Arild (bass); Kunt (drums).
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