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  1. 7 de jun. de 2013 · Unquestionable Presence. Arguably one of the most groundbreaking and influential bands in the metal realm, ATHEIST combined a death metal attack with virtuosic level of playing. This union would create a style of forward thinking, progressive metal that would soon become the benchmark for many influential metal bands (DEATH, CYNIC, PESTILENCE ...

  2. Our presence is unquestionable We cannot be seen for this long Now look at what you've done Created such a stir If only you had kept to yourself You might have known for sure Proof of life in outer space Our mission is completed Our voyage is ahead Our data is collected To manking it's fed And deeper and deeper we fall [Chorus] 3. Your Life's ...

  3. v===== Title : Unquestionable Presence Artist : Atheist Album : Unquestionable Presence Transcribed by : J. Litvak, converted and corrected by : Coypu ...

  4. 116 117 118. Unquestionable Presence Bass Tab by Atheist. Free online tab player. One accurate version. Play along with original audio.

  5. 24 de nov. de 1991 · Unquestionable Presence (1991) by Atheist. Labels: Active Records, Metal Blade Records. Genres: Technical Death Metal, Progressive Metal. Songs: Mother Man, Unquestionable Presence, Your Life's Retribution, Enthralled in Essence, An Incarnation's Dream, The Formative Years.. Members: Kelly Shaefer, Rand Burkey, Tony Choy, Steve Flynn.

  6. In 1991, Atheist recruited Tony Choy to record their second album, Unquestionable Presence . Shaefer decided to re-release and remaster their three albums with different bonus tracks Their most notable albums include Unquestionable Presence. Atheist (band) The group has many notable artists like Kelly Shaefer,Rand Burkey,Roger Patterson,Steve ...

  7. On Unquestionable Presence, Atheist demonstrates that technical death metal is instead meant to be created in a very organic manner, with riffs going at a natural speed, getting their fair share of attention instead of being overshadowed by the “crazy fast” solos that the modern tech-death bands love to play so much.