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  2. Meshuggah - Wikipedia

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    Meshuggah has found little mainstream success but is a significant act in extreme underground music, an influence for modern metal bands [102] and has a cult following. [103] [104] Meshuggah inspired the "djent" subgenre in progressive metal, [105] [106] [107] that describes an "elastic, syncopated guitar riff" with its name. [108]

  3. Jewish views on Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    In his authoritative work of law, the Mishneh Torah (Hilkhot Melakhim 11:10–12), Maimonides indicated that, nevertheless, Muhammad was part of God's plan of preparing the world for the coming of the Jewish Messiah: "All those words of Jesus of Nazareth and of this Ishmaelite [i.e., Muhammad] who arose after him are only to make straight the ...

  4. Meshuga - Wikipedia

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    Meshuga, meshuga'at (feminine), meshugah, meshuggah, meshugge, etc., means "crazy", "insane", or "mad" in Yiddish, borrowed from Hebrew. Meshuga may also refer to: Meshuga, a climbing route at Black Rocks , a climbing area in Derbyshire

  5. List of English words of Yiddish origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of words that have entered the English language from the Yiddish language, many of them by way of American English.There are differing approaches to the romanization of Yiddish orthography (which uses the Hebrew alphabet); thus, the spelling of some of the words in this list may be variable (for example, shlep is a variant of schlep, and shnozz, schnoz).

  6. Meshuggah discography - Wikipedia

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    Meshuggah released I in 2004, a single 21-minute track, [6] and in 2005 the band released the next full-length album, Catch Thirtythree, a 47-minute song divided up into 13 movements, [7] [8] the only album with programmed drums. [9] In 2008, Meshuggah released obZen, followed by Koloss in 2012 [1] and The Violent Sleep of Reason in 2016.

  7. Destroy Erase Improve - Wikipedia

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    Destroy Erase Improve is the second studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah.It was released on 12 May 1995 by Nuclear Blast.This is the first studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Mårten Hagström and the final to feature bassist Peter Nordin, as he left the band during the supporting tour due to vertigo.

  8. Fredrik Thordendal - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Carl Thordendal [1] (born 11 February 1970) is a Swedish musician best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the extreme metal band Meshuggah, of which he is a founding member.

  9. Chaosphere - Wikipedia

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    Chaosphere is the third studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah. It was released on 9 November 1998 by Nuclear Blast , and is the only studio album to feature bassist Gustaf Hielm. Chaosphere' s sound shows the band toning down some of the thrash style of their previous releases in favor of the technical, polyrhythmic , groove ...