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  2. 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.

  3. obZen - Wikipedia

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    obZen is the sixth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah. It was released in Europe on 7 March 2008, and in North America on 11 March 2008 by Nuclear Blast . [ 2 ] Tomas Haake made his return as a studio drummer for the record after the Drumkit from Hell drum software was used on Catch Thirtythree . [ 3 ]

  4. Koloss - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on 23 March 2012 in Germany, 26 March in the rest of Europe and on March 27 in North America. It was released as a standard compact disc, as a digipak version featuring a bonus DVD, as a limited edition boxed set "magic cube" (a mock-Rubik's Cube featuring the album artwork, available only through Nuclear Blast mail-order), and a double-LP pressed on brown vinyl.

  5. Meshuggah - Wikipedia

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    Meshuggah spent about six months in total on recording the EP. [34] Catch Thirtythree, the only Meshuggah album on which programmed drums have been used, was released the following year in May 2005. [35] Seven thousand copies of Catch Thirtythree were sold the first week, and it debuted at No. 170 on the Billboard 200 chart in June 2005. [36]

  6. Immutable (album) - Wikipedia

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    Immutable is the ninth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah. It was released on April 1, 2022, via Atomic Fire Records, making it the band's first studio album to not be released through Nuclear Blast. [3] [4] [5]

  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. Category:Meshuggah albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Meshuggah albums or lists of Meshuggah albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Meshuggah albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Nothing (Meshuggah album) - Wikipedia

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    Nothing is the fourth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah, originally released in 2002. The album entered the Billboard 200 chart at number 165, slightly higher than the band's following effort, Catch Thirtythree. [3] A last-minute decision to join 2002's Ozzfest tour forced the band to mix the album in two days and to master ...

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