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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
I love the Internet and it's ability to give me things before they are scheduled to come out in stores. Anyways I will be buying a physical copy of this regardless, but I'm incredibly impatient. OK enough excuses for my piracy. This is Hypocrisy's newest album and is by far one of their heaviest. It continues to trend started with their 2005 release Virus in which the songs are no longer about the paranormal and extraterrestrial, but rather more traditional death metal subjects (torture, violence, addition, etc.) I'm still undecided if I prefer this one over Virus however I can say that A Taste of Extreme Divinity is another great addition to my ever expanding list of excellent albums for 2009.
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oh no, not addition! i hate math!
sorry but i had to