Damaged
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Blush
- Share This Poison
- There Goes My Head
- I'll Damage You - Razed in Black,
- Leave It All Behind - Razed in Black, Jay Tye
- Am I 2 Blame? - Athan Maroulis, Razed in Black
- Visions - Razed in Black,
- Come Back to Me
- Misunderstood
- Why?
- Nevermeant_V2
Disc 2:
- Blush_V2
- Liab [Future Retro Mix]
- I'll Damage You [Eve of Destruction Mix]
- Visions [Assemblage 23 Mix]
- Am I 2 Blame? [Soil & Eclipse Mix]
- Visions of Our Past [Break Anthem Mix]
- Blush [Neikka rpm Mix]
- Visions (Reprise) - Razed in Black,
- Master [Live][*][Multimedia Track]
- Overflow [Live][*][Multimedia Track]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #126806 in Music
- Released on: 2003-07-01
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Enhanced
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The highly anticipated, revolutionary 2003 studio album from under ground industrial icons Razed In Black! Features the singles 'Share This Poison', 'Vision' (featuring Athan Maroulis of Spahn Ranch) and 'Blush'. Includes 8 remixes and 2 bonus live videos 'Master' (performed at The Key Club-Los Angeles) & 'Overflow' (fan clips from 50 States). Deluxe digipak. Cleopatra.
Customer Reviews
The best industrial album of 2003
Razed in black have always taken a bit of a different approach to industrial music. They used to be a little on the harsh side, with crunchy speed-metal style guitars and lots of screeching bleeping synth noises that kind of layered and formed a backdrop. The beats have always been fabulous and the lyrics, though quite disturbing, are intelligent and poetic. One of the most innovative bands to come into the electro scene in years. Then along comes Damaged. This is a little more on the poppy side of things, but only because the production quality is much better than on previous albums. You can hear the influence of the multitude of different groups in the genre that helped write and produce this album. The beats are infectious, the lyrics are tantilizing. This is a club-rave frenzy in a box. I have never heard anything quite like it and expect I never will again, unless R.I.B out-do themselves whith their NEXT album. A must have for anyone who likes Dance electronica/ industrial/ trance and the like. The remix disc is also pretty good, though I like most of the originals better, the remixes are different enough to make the second cd an entity of its own.
Good release from RIB
Razed In Black has to be one of my favorite bands I have discovered over the last couple years and I was excited to get this release. I do have one major gripe with Razed In Black however, what the hell is with all the high end on all the RIB CD's? I DJ at three different clubs so a lot of people might not ever notice what I'm talking about, but you put any of their discs into a club's sound system and its a battle of the high end.
With that said this is a great CD, as a DJ I find myself playing the following songs a lot.
Blush
Am I 2 Blame
I'll Damage You
Visions (A23 mix)
The disc also includes some nifty live video and really made me want to see RIB live.
As both a industrial related music fan and a DJ I would recommend adding this CD to your collection.
Nowhere near as good as Sacrificed
I bought this album the day it came out and I have listened to it over the last two years. Well, I have to say that this album is not as appealing as Sacrificed, which had more of an organic sound to it with the guitars and beats and such. To me Damaged is almost too techno for me. I loved Razed In Black for the heavy guitars, the angry vocals, and the dark evil lyrics. Damaged is more tame in terms of the music style it portrays, even the guitars sound like a keyboard effect, and there is very few on here. He definitley sings more on this release and is way more melodic, and mellow and dare I say...more accessible. But I'm not mad that the album is this way. Romell is a D.J. above all and his first love is obviously electronica, which makes this albums programming stellar. The only reason that I am disappointed in the end is that I wanted another heavy album and this album is not heavy, unless you count the non-stop bass drum. Even Shrieks, Laments, and Anguished Cries is better than Damaged, and I think that album was pretty boring too. I am not a fan of straight up techno, which is what most of this album is, so it will collect more dust than all my other cds thats for sure. Stick with Sacrificed...its flawless and the only one you need. Remember, this is just a personal opinion....if you like techno I do totally recommend this.





