*Artist: Isolation Chamber
*Album: Grind Textural Abstraction
*Year: 1996
*Genre: Progressive Instrumental Metal/Shred
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR192kbps
*Size: 56MB
Tracklist:
1.The Un Godly Protasis
2.Spill You Own Rage
3.Stipped And Naked
4.Nuns Against !1
5.Nuns Against!2
6.Pain Museam 1
7.Paim Museam 2
8.Stale Waters
9.Different Skin
10.Manipulation
11.Which Way to People?
12.Return To The Arms Of My Bleed
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Total playing time: 40:21
Extended info
Debut project Metal Mike Chlasciak!
The dizzying meter changes and complex syncopations that mark guitarist Mike Chlasciak's insanely aggressive metal/industrial/prog release Grind Textural Abstraction require some serious chops, and he's got 'em. A Berklee grad with achievement awards, guitarist for Rob Halford, and plenty of legit cred to his name, Chlasciak steers clear of clich*s and pads his death tone with softer textures and trippy whammy pedal screeches on Isolation Chamber's debut CD. Grind Textural Abstraction does more than just square off Chlasciak against current guitar heavies; it sets a new standard in the category of groove/grindcore oriented music. Isolation's grinding, brutally heavy approach to writing also annihilates any and all boundaries previously associated with intense guitar playing. Chlasciak says of the release, "As far as the guitar playing goes, I guess it will be for others to judge, but I believe it's no doubt my best and most insane work to date.
The dizzying meter changes and complex syncopations that mark guitarist Mike Chlasciak's insanely aggressive metal/industrial/prog release Grind Textural Abstraction require some serious chops, and he's got 'em. A Berklee grad with achievement awards, guitarist for Rob Halford, and plenty of legit cred to his name, Chlasciak steers clear of clich*s and pads his death tone with softer textures and trippy whammy pedal screeches on Isolation Chamber's debut CD. Grind Textural Abstraction does more than just square off Chlasciak against current guitar heavies; it sets a new standard in the category of groove/grindcore oriented music. Isolation's grinding, brutally heavy approach to writing also annihilates any and all boundaries previously associated with intense guitar playing. Chlasciak says of the release, "As far as the guitar playing goes, I guess it will be for others to judge, but I believe it's no doubt my best and most insane work to date.
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