A Depressing MASTERPIECE of Riffs | Nevermore - Dead Heart in a Dead World | Deep Dive

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In the year 2000, while mainstream metal was chasing trends, a band from Seattle unleashed one of the most technically brilliant and emotionally devastating albums of the decade. Dead Heart in a Dead World is a true masterpiece of riffs, a perfect balance of jaw-dropping musicianship and profound, cynical despair that solidified Nevermore's legendary status.

Join host Duff for a deep dive into this modern classic. We're exploring the virtuosic 7-string wizardry of Jeff Loomis, the iconic and theatrical vocals of the late, great Warrel Dane, and the crystal-clear, crushing production of Andy Sneap. From the fury of "Narcosynthesis" to their legendary, haunting cover of "The Sound of Silence," this is a track-by-track breakdown of a flawless record.

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