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EYEHATEGOD - TAKE AS NEEDED FOR PAIN (CD.
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Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. and i think it will work for most people. CD EYEHATEGOD TAKE AS NEEDED FOR PAIN + 6 BONUS TRACKS BRAND NEW SEALED. actually, for a metal remaster, it is great. 1993 studio album by Eyehategod Take as Needed for Pain Studio album by Eyehategod ReleasedNovemRecordedStudio 13, New Orleans GenreSludge metal Length49:34 LabelCentury Media ProducerEyehategod Eyehategod chronology In the Name of Suffering Take as Needed for Pain Dopesick Take as Needed for Pain is the second studio album by American sludge metal band Eyehategod, released on November 22, 1993. The experimentation here lays on their cool, sludgy, beefy riffs, memorable melodies and their signature. the remaster is most definitely NOT a brickwall butcher job as you might expect. But again, certainly also Crowbar or Eyehategod. Of Sugar LP 29,99, The Americans Stand True LP 24,99, Terror Pain Into Power col. i will seek out the original, but i should say that i've been happy with the remaster for years - in fact, it had never occurred to me to look for the original 'til now. WAXWING NOBODY CAN TAKE WHAT EVERYBODY OWNS (COLOR) LP 24,99.
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if i can generalize from these two songs, i'd say the original sounds like a more neutral mastering job which allows the power of the original recording to shine through, while the remaster is slightly compressed with more EQ work. the original has the edge for "Morbid Tales" - the guitar/bass tones are really clear and powerful, great sound! the difference is less apparent on "Procreation of the Wicked," both sound fine with the remaster being somewhat louder.
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Take as Needed for Pain has all of that, but it is also the first to really bring out the Southern/blues-rock and Black Sabbath influences in full force. Ok, just downloaded the Celtic Frost flacs from the original CD posted above, and compared to the 1999 Noise remaster (catalog # N 0003-2 UX). Every Eyehategod album shares a few main ingredients in common: the slow, sludgy guitars, the indecipherable ranting of vocalist Michael Williams, the moaning feedback that introduces nearly every song, and the relentlessly bitter, broken-down mood.