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Beyond Hypothermia | MP3 Download

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Binding:  MP3 Download
Studio:  Hydra Head Records
Release Date:  March 05, 2009
Genre:  hard-rock-and-metal-music
Sales Rank:  110,684th


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 10 reviews)

one of few metalcore albums that actually matter by B. Forman (Pawtucket, RI USA) 4 Stars
August 24, 2007
i stopped listening to metalcore, hardcore, etc, quite a while ago. i used to absolutely love this record (i still have a bunch of these 7"s) when i was in high school. i just decided to throw it onto my ipod cause i hadn't listened to it in years. holy mother of god is it still just as good as i remember. "crossbearer" is without a doubt one of the best metal songs ever written. plus, anyone that likes any type of music will like the opening of "flypaper." if you're just finding out about bands like this i highly suggest you look into overcast's expectational dilution, an album that unfortunately seems to have become somewhat forgotten. which makes absolutely no sense now that both shadows fall and killswitch engage both are ex-members of overcast.

Awesome by TD 5 Stars
February 10, 2006
This is metal the way it should be...complex and interesting with every song and minus double bass and cheesy breakdowns all the time. I usually listen to jazz but this caught my attention. Recommended even if you wouldn't normally listen to metal.

There Better Now by Adam Bernstein (Brooklyn, NY United States) 3 Stars
October 31, 2004
This albums is pretty good but this album is crap compared to Jupiter! The best thing that ever happend to the band was their old singer leaving. Stephen Brodsky's creative aproach is far more interesting. Their best hard core songs are eaisly Juggernaut, Halo of Flies and Stoic. As for the guy who said they were emo, I saw them open for Converge last night and there was an emo girl next to me who hated them. Their most defnitly not Emo.

Insanely good by James (Seattle) 5 Stars
August 05, 2003
It's very interesting to listen to this album and compare it with Cave-In's most recent release. Believe it or not, the now Radiohead-influenced, popular space rock outfit were once extremely hardcore. Sure, with each album, they grew more and more experimental, departing from their original sound, but this is where it all began. Crunchy guitars, visceral, screaming vocals, complex drum rhythms, and sort of a primitive prog-rock song structure makes Beyond Hypothermia one of the most solid metalcore albums ever made. Goes down in history as one of the best, next to Zao's Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest, and Converge's When Forever Comes Crashing. Be sure to check those out as well.

Old Cave In Greatest Hits Basically by xnailsx (Cincinnati, OH United States) 4 Stars
February 28, 2003
This isn't the Cave In that most are familiar with. No, this is Cave In before they developed their unique "Space-Rock" sound that is turning heads and gaining the attention of Major Labels (Their Major Label Debut Antenna comes out March 18th on RCA Records), though this is still a great album. It's a fine mix of Failure meets Earth Crisis as you can discover for yourself throughout this collection of singles and 7 inches hits. Personal Favorites include the hardcore "Crossbearer", dark and complex "Ritual Famine" and the intriguing "Capsize". Fans of Earth Crisis, Archangel, Eighteen Visions, Bleeding Through, Hatebreed, Pantera, and Martyr AD will appreciate this hardcore full length!!!

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