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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Destroy Erase Improve - Meshuggah at Epinions.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | For those of you who have never been exposed to the band's unique style of music that tends to borrow, somewhat liberally, from Swedish death metal and jagged, time signature-altering math metal, you are likely to either love or loathe the band, an opinion generally formed by first listen. |
 | | However, with a burgeoning new scene of bands who aren't afraid to incorporate high amounts of signature changes, complex/jagged guitar riffs, and stop-start high energy drumming, the style of 'math metal' might just be what heavy music needs to give it the cranial boost needed to save it. |
 | | Destroy Erase Improve, while neither their heaviest (Chaosphere) nor most readily accessible (Nothing) release, is an excellent combination of both, and most likely the prime jumping-off point for anyone who would like to introduce themselves to the band. |
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