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Once Was Not

Reissue of the fifth studio album by Canadian technical death metal masters Cryptopsy, originally released in 2005. Featured the return of original vocalist Lord Worm, a significant event for fans after his departure following None So Vile.

Known for its complex songwriting, challenging rhythms, and intense technicality, characteristic of Cryptopsy's approach to extreme metal.

Incorporated classical guitar intros and a generally dissonant, psychedelic vibe in some tracks, showcasing their innovation.

Praised for musicianship and brutality. The album explored themes of war and decay, contributing to its visceral sound.

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Once Was Not

Reissue of the fifth studio album by Canadian technical death metal masters Cryptopsy, originally released in 2005. Featured the return of original vocalist Lord Worm, a significant event for fans after his departure following None So Vile.

Known for its complex songwriting, challenging rhythms, and intense technicality, characteristic of Cryptopsy's approach to extreme metal.

Incorporated classical guitar intros and a generally dissonant, psychedelic vibe in some tracks, showcasing their innovation.

Praised for musicianship and brutality. The album explored themes of war and decay, contributing to its visceral sound.

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Reissue of the fifth studio album by Canadian technical death metal masters Cryptopsy, originally released in 2005. Featured the return of original vocalist Lord Worm, a significant event for fans after his departure following None So Vile.

Known for its complex songwriting, challenging rhythms, and intense technicality, characteristic of Cryptopsy's approach to extreme metal.

Incorporated classical guitar intros and a generally dissonant, psychedelic vibe in some tracks, showcasing their innovation.

Praised for musicianship and brutality. The album explored themes of war and decay, contributing to its visceral sound.