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All Too Human - Entropy album

  • Performer: All Too Human
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Entropy
  • Released: 2000
  • Style: Prog Rock, Heavy Metal
  • Country: Italy
  • MP3 version size: 1431 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1229 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 514

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From the album "Juggernaut" (2012). Maurice Taylor - Bass.

Band Name All Too Human. 版公司 Steelheart Records.

Nom du groupe All Too Human. Nom de l'album Entropy. Date de parution 2004. Labels Steelheart Records. Style MusicalPower Progressif. Membres possèdant cet album5. 4. Seven Deadly Sins.

All too Human is one of the unknown progressive metal bands from USA, trying to survive in the jungle of this scene, if they succeded. I don't realy know exactly, musicaly speaking a tend to say yes, comercialy, for sure no, either way a band to watch and listen if you are a prog metal fan. Formed in mid to late '90's releasing so far 3 albums All too Human gained some respect in progressive metal underground last decade. Their second album from 2002 named Entropy is, at least for me a killer one in this field

Entropy (2002) by All Too Human. Labels: Nightmare Records. Genres: Progressive Metal Members: Don Duzan, Clint Wilson, Maurice Taylor, Chris Lucci, Derek Sherinian.

Album by All Too Human.

All Too Human (2) ‎– Entropy. Label: R/R Records ‎– ATH-1669-RR. All songs published by "Lil Red Caboose Publishing" (BMI) All Music & Lyrics: All Too Human Enterprises - 2000. Rights Society: BMI. Matrix, Runout: All Too Human ''Entriopy'' S1.

All Too Human Entropy 2004, CD, Steelheart Records All Too Human discography (main). lt; Forever and a Day (1998). All Too Human discography (all). Demo -Entropy- (2006). Producer, Engineering, Mixing, Mastering, Album Layout, Design.

All Too Human - White Stones 08:05. All Too Human - E-Killer 04:55. All Too Human - The Jester 08:00. All Too Human - Haunted 11:12. All Too Human - Arrhythmia 07:58. All Too Human - Undone 05:22. All Too Human - Seven Deadly Sins 05:47. Forever and a Day - All Too Human. Juggernaut - All Too Human. Thorn In My Side - All Too Human.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Entropy
Lyrics By – Lucci*, Wilson*Music By – All Too Human
2 The Jester
Lyrics By – Wilson*, Jasinski*, Taylor*Music By – All Too Human
3 Haunted
Lyrics By – Lucci*, Taylor*Music By – Lucci*, McIuan*, Wilson*, DuZan*, Taylor*
4 E-Killer
Lyrics By – Lucci*, Taylor*Music By – Lucci*, Wilson*, DuZan*, Kendall*, Taylor*
5 Arrhythmia
Music By – All Too Human
6 Seven Deadly Sins
Lyrics By – Lucci*Music By – All Too Human
7 White Stones
Lyrics By – DuZan*, Taylor*Music By – All Too Human
8 Undone
Lyrics By – Wilson*Music By – All Too Human

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – R/R Digital Studios
  • Mixed At – R/R Digital Studios
  • Mastered At – R/R Digital Studios
  • Recorded At – The Leopold Room
  • Published By – Lil Red Caboose Publishing

Credits

  • Arranged By [All Music], Engineer, Producer – All Too Human
  • Artwork – Eric Kendall
  • Backing Vocals – Bryan Armstrong (tracks: 2)
  • Backing Vocals, Artwork, Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By, Photography By, Producer – Jason Rooks
  • Bass – Maurice Taylor
  • Drums, Percussion – Chris Lucci
  • Engineer – Chris McIuan
  • Engineer [Keyboards] – Albert Law
  • Guest [Special], Keyboards – Derek Sherinian
  • Guitar [Guitars] – Clint Wilson
  • Vocals – Don DuZan

Notes

Derek's keyboards recorded at "The Leopold Room", Hollywood, California

All songs published by "Lil Red Caboose Publishing" (BMI)
All Music & Lyrics: All Too Human Enterprises - 2000

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout: All Too Human ''Entriopy'' #11887 S1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
STH 0415 All Too Human Entropy ‎(CD, Album) Steelheart Records STH 0415 Italy 2004

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Comments

Jake Jake
The past decade has seen a sizable number of progressive metal bands emerge on the scene, largely due to the influence of three bands - Queensryche, Fates Warning, and of course Dream Theater. These bands would ultimately end up in one of two categories: those who would stick closely to the DT/FW/QR style of progressive metal (see: Mind's Eye, Ice Age, Elegy), and those who would develop their own distinctive sound (see: Evergrey, Vanden Plas, Pain of Salvation). Texas based All Too Human falls into the first category. The band is obviously very much influenced by Fates Warning. In fact, their sound is remarkably like what you would expect a modern Fates Warning album to sound like if John Arch were still in the band. The band's 2002 album Entropy is very technical and progressive, but it's also very much a by the numbers prog metal album. It's not a bad album by any means, but at the same time there's really not a lot here that makes All Too Human stand out from the rest of the pack. If you like progressive metal, and aren't expecting too much in terms of originality, you'll probably enjoy Entropy. Back when I was buying virtually everything that sounded remotely like Dream Theater, this album would have put a smile on my face. I like to think I've (dare I say it) progressed a bit since then, and tend to hold progressive metal bands to a higher standard. Entropy is a perfectly respectable album, but it's just not what I'm looking for anymore.