![]() If you are a fan of Nevermore's first album, dizzying guitar shred, and great vocalists, check this one out. Discussion in 'Metal Reviews' started by Mark, Sep 28, 2001. You will regret the day your friend plays it to you. In closing, 'Chaos to Control' is a solid debut album for Magnitude 9 with a few mixing issues in regards to the guitar and keyboard leads that don't stop the album from being heartily enjoyable. So, people, you are in front of a very tight album that has been abused in my CD player ever since I got it. Track #8 "Temples of Gold" is just pure power metal, fast and tight with a German feel. The solo is excellent with some changes from the original IM. Does this tittle sounds familiar to you? Yep, it is a totally awesome cover of Iron maiden's classic, a track where Corey couldn't sing better than this. If you're still not convinced of the power metal approach they have now, just look at track 7, "Flight of Icarus". Acc/Dec Magnitude rate of change in velocity, for example, 3 ms2. Results: An additive control term, which is an order of magnitude. Inputs Subject to Magnitude and Rate Bounds: A Parametric Optimization Approach. The keyboard is not abused in the whole CD, with few exceptions like track 4 "Afterlife" a true prog metal tune clocking at 9:11. Progressing rehabilitation after injury: consider the control-chaos continuum. The Hamiltonian formalism was utilized to employ a control method for suppressing chaos. A bounded feedback control design approach is proposed for the global. From the opening riffs of the first track "No Turning Back" you will notice the more melodic approach they got this time. Magnitude 9 Actually these guys have been around for a while, debuting in 1998 with the progressive metal of Chaos To Control before following up in 2000 with its sophomore effort Reality In Focus (an album this reviewer finds musically brilliant). Of course, Corey is singing better than ever, a high pitched vocalist that fits their style perfectly. Rob Johnson's guitar treatments continue to impress and with such a solid production, for sure his talents can be highlighted. The choruses are very melodic and catchier than ever, they will stick in your head for a long time. Brain updates for return to play following ACL reconstruction. A very tight album, with still some remembrances of DT, but this offering is much more varied and had an approach towards the power metal edge to bands like Angel Dust for example. But the band really progresses with "Reality in Focus". And they deserved it, because Magnitude 9 sounded a lot like them on that era. Their debut was highly praised by the media with the obvious Dream Theater references. With this return, being their debut "Chaos to Control" (Inside Out Music, 1998), Magnitude 9 found themselves with a very strong follow-up. Second album by this prog power metallers from Ohio, USA. MAGNITUDE 9s debut album, Chaos To Control, is a unique blend of the heavy metal sounds that should go down really well with fans of QUEENSRYCHE, SYMPHONY X.
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