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1993 studio album by Death
Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death , released on June 22, 1993 by Relativity Records . It is 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 .
Musically the album continues to expand on the technical/progressive style that began with Human , incorporating elements usually associated with free jazz [citation needed ] . 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,[ 6] as well as the 11th greatest extreme metal album of all time.[ 7] 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 .
Title 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
2011 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 1) Title 1. "Leprosy" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 6:03 2. "Suicide Machine" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 4:29 3. "Living Monstrosity" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 5:12 4. "Overactive Imagination" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 3:40 5. "Flattening of Emotions" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 4:27 6. "Within the Mind" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 5:45 7. "In Human Form" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 4:02 8. "Lack of Comprehension" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 3:55 9. "Trapped in a Corner" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 4:27 10. "Zombie Ritual" (live in Germany - April 13, 1993) 4:32 11. "The Exorcist" (studio outtake) 4:26 Total length: 50:59
2011 reissued Relapse Records version (bonus disc 2) Title 1. "Overactive Imagination (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:39 2. "In Human Form (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:44 3. "The Philosopher (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 4:05 4. "Trapped in a Corner (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:29 5. "Individual Thought Patterns (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 4:03 6. "Jealousy (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:45 7. "Nothing is Everything (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:21 8. "Destiny (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 3:54 9. "Mentally Blind (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 4:23 10. "Out of Touch (instrumental)" (four-track demos - December 1992) 4:21 11. "In Human Form (instrumental)" (Chuck's riff tape - 1992) 3:40 12. "The Philosopher (instrumental)" (Chuck's riff tape - 1992) 3:35 13. "Trapped in a Corner (instrumental)" (Chuck's riff tape - 1992) 2:29 Total length: 48:29
Personnel
All information is taken from the CD liner notes of the original 1993 release and the 2011 reissue.[ 8] [ 9]
Death
Additional musicians
Craig Locicero – guitar (on Live in Germany performances)
Production
Scott Burns – production, engineering
René Miville – artwork
David Bett – art direction
Kathy Milone – design.
Jacob Speis – layout
Alan Douches – mastering, remixing (2011 reissue)
Jamal Ruhe – remixing (2011 reissue)
Charts
Album
Billboard (North America)
References
^ Huey, Steve (June 22, 1993). "Individual Thought Patterns - Death" . Allmusic . Retrieved October 13, 2011 .
^ Arnopp, Jason (1993). "Death of Death's Death?". Kerrang! . EMAP .
^ Arnold, Neil. "Death - Individual Thought Patterns (2011 Reissue)" . Metal Forces . Retrieved November 27, 2013 .
^ McIver, Joel (November 27, 2013). "Death - Individual Thought Patterns" . Record Collector .
^ Death - Individual Thought Patterns (staff review) . Sputnikmusic . Retrieved August 18, 2011.
^ The Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums . Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
^ Top 50 Extreme Metal Albums . Metal Rules. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
^ Individual Thought Patterns (booklet). Death. Relativity Records. 1993.{{cite AV media notes }}
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^ Individual Thought Patterns (Deluxe Edition) (booklet). Death. Relapse Records, Perseverance Holdings Ltd. 2011.{{cite AV media notes }}
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^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/individual-thought-patterns-mw0000177848/awards
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