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Uprising

Album - 2000 - DeB Id: 21243
By Entombed
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ -1,28

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 As slaves as we are to naming music, the genre proposed here is defined as 'death ’n’ roll' (does it even exist? Who knows!),

 The best track in the opinion of this writer is 'Say It In Slugs,' a true summa of everything contained in the album.

 Discover Entombed's intense death 'n' roll sound—listen to Uprising and experience their raw metal energy now!

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Seeing Red (03:29)
I'm seeing red
It helps me see things straight
I'm doing everything
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Take your hands out of your pockets
Don't walk until green
Call it penance, call it shock
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It's time to put it straight
I dislike the way you act
I said Hey!!!
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My brain sometimes intends to walk away
Somehow my hat seems to hold it together
But if I feel like slipping away for a bit
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Head bowed in silence
Scarcely sane in mind
Strung out, internal violence
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Time Out (04:00)
Most deals don't need deliberation
That's what I thought
You sung in a language
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The Itch (04:22)
It keeps me awake, it grows in my head
My body aches, my feelings are dead
I turn my eyes inside out
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Is that a strain
Or a delicate smile
Built to proportion?
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I look about 27
And that I haven't slept well
I bang my head to sleep
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Come Clean (02:51)
All the time I think "This is the last time"
I can't have it any other way
I force these words onto paper
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Entombed

Entombed were a Swedish extreme metal band widely described in the reviews as seminal to Swedish death metal. Early releases like Left Hand Path (1990) and Clandestine (1991) are repeatedly treated as milestones, while Wolverine Blues (1993) is portrayed as a major stylistic turning point toward death ’n’ roll.
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