Beyond Recognition

Beyond Recognition
Studio album by Defiance
Released March 27, 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre Progressive thrash metal
Jazz fusion
Length 41:58
Label Roadracer Records
Producer Rob Beaton
Defiance chronology
Void Terra Firma
(1990)
Beyond Recognition
(1992)
The Prophecy
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Beyond Recognition is the third full-length album, and final until 2009's The Prophecy by thrash metal band Defiance, released in 1992 on Roadrunner Records. This album was a bit of a departure from the band's previous work. It can be best described as "progressive thrash metal", featuring more complex song structures, odd time signatures, numerous key and tempo changes, technical riffs and drumming, and even clean sections that often evoked jazz fusion. This newer, more distinctive style earned the band their biggest critical success to date, and many fans hail it as their finest work.

Despite this, the album did not sell as well as their previous works due to a shifting musical landscape and as a result, poor advertisement for the album. It has been out of print for many years, though many thrash fans consider it to be a lost gem of the genre.

During the recording of Beyond Recognition vocalist Steev Esquivel temporarily left the band due to lack of focus due to drug addiction. He came back later when the band was not satisfied with their replacement vocalist. All of the tracks on the album still had Esquivel on lead vocals.

Former Heathen vocalist Dave White makes a guest appearance on "Looking Inside Out", doing a vocal harmony with Esquivel during the chorus line. Ed Repka also did the cover art.

Track listing

  1. Killing Floor (03:45)
  2. Step Back (05:01)
  3. Perfect Nothing (05:38)
  4. No Compromise (04:14)
  5. Dead Silence (04:10)
  6. Inside Looking Out (05:19)
  7. The Chosen (04:16)
  8. Powertrip (04:22)
  9. Promised Afterlife (4:50)

Lineup

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Beyond Recognition at AllMusic. Retrieved 4 June 2015.


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