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Pestilence, Mind Reflections

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1241547

Disk length: 1h 10m 5s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Out Of The Body 4:40
2. Twisted Truth 4:03
3. The Process Of Suffocation 2:41
4. Parricide 3:48
5. Mind Reflections 3:21
6. Dehydrated 3:09
7. Land Of Tears 4:48
8. Hatred Within 6:46
9. The Secrecies Of Horror 4:56
10. Subordinate To The Domination 4:18
11. Dehydrated (live) 3:30
12. Chemotherapy (live) 4:27
13. Presence Of The Dead (live) 5:54
14. Testimony (live) 4:29
15. Chronic Infection (live) 3:58
16. Out Of The Body (live) 5:08

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Review

Pestilence Won't Require an Introduction. Known for Mixing Various Influences, from Thrash to Jazz and Fusion with Classic Death Metal, the Band Has Become Legendary a Long Time Before their Final Split-up in 1993. In 1994 Roadrunner Records Released Mind Reflections, which was a Compilation of the Band's Best Songs, Along with One Rare Track and Six Live Recordings. The Result was More Than Satisfying - Mind Reflections Truly Unfold the Band's Best Qualities, Giving a Perfect Insight of Pestilence's Creative Genius Throughout the Seven Years of Its Existence. Enriched by the Ultra-rare Track "Hatred Within" (Previously Available Only on the Teutonic Invasion, Part Ii Compilation from 1987) and Six Live Tracks Recorded at the Dynamo Open Air Festival in 1992 (Which Remain to this Day the Band's Only Live Material Ever Released), the Record Blends Into a Must-have for all Pestilence Fans.

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