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Topic - Fredrik Thordendal works on new Solo album!!!
Posted: 03 Sep 2010 at 2:03am By CCVP
Originally posted by MAVIIIVAM MAVIIIVAM wrote:

I cant believe it . . .
ALL these years enjoying Version "3.33" to find out 2 (maybe more) Tracks were omitted from the
Original pressing! WaaaAAAAAAAAACry!!!! Now I must scower the Earth for the original Copy Confused.
Hopefully Fred will Re-Release another Version with ALL the Tracks.

I have been saying since 1st hearing this album, then being lucky enough to buy it at a CD Store
that it be great if Fred had the time to do another, so we can hear more of his "Soloing", I love
Meshuggah but I miss the solos that are prevalent on Destroy Erase Improve.
I'm with you CCVP great album and I just couldnt believe a guy from YOUtube reached me to let
me know he was Recording Big smile.




Yes, the original version is as awesome as it can get. Unfortunately, just because I live where I live, I can't get my hands on the CD itself. I either have to pay 150 dollars to buy it or get the crappy remixed version. This is actually part of a blog entry I have been working on to post on PA: The problem of buying music in the periferal areas of the world: living behind the World Wide Schengen Wall (or something like that).  I mean, it is damn hard to buy culture (books, CDs, attend to concerts, etc) here, not only bacuse of the abusive prices (mainly because of the higher-that-European taxes), but  also the lack of investment and interest.

But it is not all that bad, believe it or not. The CD prices have been falling for some time and it is not as bad as buying books (as long as costs go). One day if I ever travel overseas i'll maybe be able to buys some of those stuff.


Edited by CCVP - 03 Sep 2010 at 2:05am

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