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In Flames

In Flames Album: “Tokyo Showdown”

In Flames Album: “Tokyo Showdown”
Album Information :
Title: Tokyo Showdown
Release Date:2006-08-15
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hard Rock, Metal
Label:Nuclear Blast
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:829410356657
Track Listing :
1 Bullet Ride Video
2 Embody the Invisible Video
3 Jotun Video
4 Food for the Gods Video
5 Moonsheild
6 Clayman Video
7 Swim Video
8 Behind Space Video
9 Only For The Weak Video
10 Gyroscope Video
11 Scorn
12 Ordinary Story Video
13 Pinball Map Video
14 Colony Video
15 Episode 666 Video
Review - :
Recorded in 2000 during the band's {^Clayman} tour, this hourlong live CD -- consisting mainly of songs from the {^Clayman}, {^Colony}, and {^Whoracle} albums -- gives a good idea why {$In Flames} has earned such wide appeal among {\metal} fans. They're heavy and intense enough to satisfy a good portion of {\death}/{\black metal} listeners, but they also have a melodic flair and a general old-fashioned {\metal} spirit likely to resonate with people more at home with bands like {$Iron Maiden} or {$Rainbow}. And while singer {$Anders Fridén}'s raspy, shouted vocals are mainly expressions of anguish and personal pain, these feelings are offset by the hopeful and often triumphant tone of the guitars. Plus, the band has written some great songs over the years, among them such set list highlights as {&"Behind Space,"} {&"Jotun,"} and {"&Clayman."} {$Jesper Strömblad} and {$Björn Gelotte}'s tag-team guitar work shines throughout, especially on the harmonized dual-lead sections, and the overall performances are tight and energetic. In addition, the sound is clear and well-balanced for a live recording, and there is little time wasted in between tracks on excess applause or stage banter. So, while {^Tokyo Showdown} isn't totally essential for people who have all the band's other albums (all the songs have already appeared on their studio albums), fans will probably still want this one anyway, and they shouldn't be let down. Newcomers, on the other hand, will get a good overview of the band's work, although it's worth noting that there is only one track from their 1995 classic, {^The Jester Race}. In any case, listening to this album, you get the impression that there was a lot of headbanging and fist-in-the-air action at the concert, and those are the same kinds of reactions this recording is likely to inspire. ~ William York, All Music Guide
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