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Error in Evolution, released March 9, 2007 on Nuclear Blast, captures One Man Army And The Undead Quartet at a vigorous crossroads of melodic death metal and thrash. The Swedish outfit lays down ten tracks of tightly coiled aggression, including “The Supreme Butcher,” a standout that exemplifies their fusion of speed metal precision with death metal’s guttural force. The album’s production emphasizes clarity without sacrificing rawness—a hallmark of mid-2000s metal from this scene.Recorded amidst the flourishing Scandinavian metal milieu, Error in Evolution nods to its influences while asserting a distinct identity. Tracks like “Knights in Satan’s Service” and “Such A Sick Boy” underscore the band’s penchant for intricate riffing and relentless pacing. This release situates itself firmly within the era’s canon, blending thrash’s urgency with melodic death metal’s layered complexity, making it a useful artifact for those tracing the lineage of metal’s evolution in the 2000s.
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Album lore
Error in Evolution, released March 9, 2007 on Nuclear Blast, captures One Man Army And The Undead Quartet at a vigorous crossroads of melodic death metal and thrash. The Swedish outfit lays down ten tracks of tightly coiled aggression, including “The Supreme Butcher,” a standout that exemplifies their fusion of speed metal precision with death metal’s guttural force. The album’s production emphasizes clarity without sacrificing rawness—a hallmark of mid-2000s metal from this scene.Recorded amidst the flourishing Scandinavian metal milieu, Error in Evolution nods to its influences while asserting a distinct identity. Tracks like “Knights in Satan’s Service” and “Such A Sick Boy” underscore the band’s penchant for intricate riffing and relentless pacing. This release situates itself firmly within the era’s canon, blending thrash’s urgency with melodic death metal’s layered complexity, making it a useful artifact for those tracing the lineage of metal’s evolution in the 2000s.
How did this get here?
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify