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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

Symbolic - Death
From the album-Symbolic 1995

Chuck Schuldiner - Guitar and Vocals
Bobby Koelble - Guitar
Kelly Conlon - Bass
Gene Hoglan -Drums

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R.I.P Chuck

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  • i wanna learn the bass to this, not surei it's 5 or 4 string though think you could do both.

  • @nomaddrunk 4 or 5 string dude Death plays in D standard i play a 4 string bass in a band that plays in D standard it will work out fine aha

  • love the beat to this song but can't really understand the lyrics

  • @MrArcherykid Lyrics are in English so i advice using the almighty power of the internet to get the lyrics :D once you realize what they are saying its a little easier to interpret the lyrics to most death metal style songs ...i should really add lyrics to these videos and upload more.. ive got lots of cd's lying around that need to be put on here

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  • R.I.P. Chuck, the best guitarist and composer of all time.

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  • "Symbolic acts....so vivid! Yet at the same time, were invisible"

  • this guy was beethoven on guiters

  • o chuck come back... 

  • R.I.P. CHUCK WE LOVE YOU!

  • QEPD Chuck fuiste el mejor eres mi inspiracion

  • Sound of Perseverance was damn good, but holy shit this is perfect!! This may well be my favorite Death album!

  • HOW THE FUCK DISLIKED THIS SONG!?!?!?!?!??

  • @seanmacman15 Well, even then, Chuck has a very understandable voice for death metal. This is probably because he always eschewed the growl of much of death metal for a rasp that developed into a scream over time until it reached a Painkiller-esque screech on The Sound of Perseverance.

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