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1 Frozen at the Moment of Death Arnold/Barnes 3:41
2 Formaldehyde Arnold/Barnes 2:46
3 18 Days Arnold/Barnes 2:40
4 Molest Dead Arnold/Barnes 3:13
5 Blood on My Hands Arnold/Barnes 3:37
6 Missing Victims Arnold/Barnes 3:57
7 Reckless Arnold/Barnes 3:04
8 Near Death Experience Arnold/Barnes 2:56
9 Delayed Combustion Device Arnold/Barnes 3:07
10 The Scar Arnold/Barnes 3:27
11 Vampire Apocalypse Arnold/Barnes 3:54
12 The Depths of Depravity Arnold/Barnes 3:49
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Undead

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Metal Blade

Category: Pop/Rock

Undead

UPC: 039841508925

Release Date: 05/22/2012

Original Release Date: 05/22/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Frozen at the Moment of Death, Formaldehyde, 18 Days, Molest Dead, Blood on My Hands, Missing Victims, Reckless, Near Death Experience, Delayed Combustion Device, The Scar, Vampire Apocalypse, The Depths of Depravity]
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Eduardo Rivadavia

For untold years and scores of LPs, vocalist Chris Barnes and the other members of Six Feet Under have never seen any reason to apologize for their oftentimes predictable, experimentation-averse, even generic brand of death metal -- the group's very simplicity has been its calling card, in fact. But, naturally, this stance has polarized fans into love/hate factions, with very little wiggle room to be had for either argument; you get it or you don't, and no amount of arguing will ever bridge the two opinions. So why don't we cut down to the chase here, save the haters some precious time, and let them know that 2012's Undead will probably fail to change their minds?thanks for coming, folks, be seeing you, drive home safe. Now, as for everyone else who actually digs Six Feet Under for reasons known or unknown, rest assured that Undead is, well, pretty good. No, not every song embeds itself into the ol' memory banks (e.g. "Molest Dead," "Missing Victims," "Vampire Apocalypse," etc.), but several others keep things interesting by sheer force of their well-assembled riffery ("Formaldehyde"), counterpoint guitar work and belated payoff ("Blood on My hands"), groovy rot & roll slam-dancing ("Reckless"), or merely Barnes' oddly lovable roars ("Delayed Combustion Device," and others). Heck, the dreadlocked old goat is sort of like that wacky uncle (if he sounded like, you know, Cookie Monster) that keeps things interesting for the family: you can't really miss him ?cos he won't go away, but you still invite the old coot for kicks on Thanksgiving. The same is true, in roundabout fashion, of Six Feet Under, even if Undead, like most of their albums, makes better stuffing than cranberry sauce. Who doesn't like a little stuffing now and then? ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi