Hypocrisy
upon receiving A Taste of Extreme Divinity in the mail today, I've pretty much completed my Hypocrisy collection. I'm still missing some things - like their first three albums which are different in style and just not as good in my opinion, and both versions of the band's horrible attempt at cashing in on the nu-metal craze with Catch 22 - but all of the core albums in the band's discography that display their unique mix of death metal, melody, spacey atmospherics, and lyrical themes obsessed with the paranormal, extraterrestrial, and horror that make them one of my top 5 favorite bands of all time are represented now.
from top to bottom:
- The Final Chapter
- Hypocrisy (German digipak edition)
- Into the Abyss
- The Arrival
- Virus (CD/DVD limited edition)
- A Taste of Extreme Divinity (U.S. limited edition)
- End of Disclosure (digipak limited edition)
also owned, but not pictured:
- Abducted (2003 reissue, owned digitally because the CD is hard to find at a decent price)
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