Catch 22

Hypocrisy  Main Performer

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1 Don't Judge Me Tägtgren 2:31
2 Destroyed Szöke/Tägtgren 4:04
3 Edge of Madness Tägtgren 5:03
4 A Public Puppet Tägtgren 3:46
5 Uncontrolled Hedlund/Tägtgren 4:43
6 Turn the Page Hedlund/Tägtgren 4:06
7 Hatred Tägtgren/Szone 4:46
8 Another Dead End (For Another Dead Man) Tägtgren 3:41
9 Seeds of the Chosen One Tägtgren 5:12
10 All Turns Black Tägtgren/Hedlund 4:25
11 Nowhere to Run [*] Tägtgren 5:51
12 Don't Judge Me [Live][*] Tägtgren  
13 A Public Puppet [Live][*] Tägtgren  
14 Destroyed [Live][*] Szöke/Tägtgren  
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Catch 22

Audio Compact Disc [Bonus Tracks]

Label: Nuclear Blast

Style: Death Metal

Catch 22

UPC: 727361206727

Release Date: 06/10/2008

Original Release Date: 06/10/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Don't Judge Me, Destroyed, Edge of Madness, A Public Puppet, Uncontrolled, Turn the Page, Hatred, Another Dead End (For Another Dead Man), Seeds of the Chosen One, All Turns Black, Nowhere to Run [*], Don't Judge Me [Live][*], A Public Puppet [Live][*], Destroyed [Live][*]]
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Brian O'Neill

Catch 22 is easily the largest musical departure for Peter T?gtgren and crew, a risky maneuver in the often claustrophobic underground death metal community. The songwriting all accentuates big choruses that tend to stick in your head with minimal effort to have it do so, and a dramatic melodic intervention envelops the record in a newfound air of accessibility. The disc is far from limp-wristed -- the crunching guitars still soar over the vocals, which are actually occasionally sung and not shrieked in addition to grandiose instrumentation -- but the disc title says it all: Progress and be called a sellout by cliquish devotees; write the same album again and again and be called boring, the classic catch 22. Well, this record is also a classic catch 22, even if some fans fall away. [Nuclear Blast's 2008 reissue featured new cover art and four bonus tracks.] ~ Brian O'Neill, Rovi