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Time Does Not Heal is the fourth and final album by Dark Angel, which was released in 1991. When released it had a sticker reading "9 songs, 67 minutes, 246 riffs!". This album is probably Dark Angel's most progressive offering by the length and compexity of the songs. Because of its taking thrash to new heights in musical complexity and technicality, it is considered a classic album and one of the last classic thrash albums. The album has been described as "progressive thrash" by fans and critics. The 9 songs on the album are all extremely complex and filled with numerous tempo changes. Unlike earlier albums, which were blindingly fast almost non stop, TDNH mixes up fast tempos with moderate and even sometimes slow tempos in its extremely complex songs. The production of this album, by famed metal producers Terry Date is extremely clean and crisp unlike Dark Angels previous offerings. The guitar riffs are very precise and clear in tone. The bass is audible, and the drum tones sound more biting and clear. The solos are also more melodic and clear. The album was noted for its very interesting lyrical themes. Most of the lyrics deal with some sort of psychological problem of a person. A few songs such as "The New Priesthood" and "A Subtle Induction" (based on the film Bambi) are more social/political commentaries. However perhaps the most well known and controversial of all the songs on TDNH is the song "An Ancient Inherited Shame". The song a description of rape from a femal
Time Does Not Heal
Dark Angel
Pain's Invention, Madness
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Act of Contrition
Dark Angel
The New Priesthood
Dark Angel
Psychosexuality
Dark Angel
An Ancient Inherited Shame
Dark Angel
Trauma and Catharsis
Dark Angel
Sensory Deprivation
Dark Angel
A Subtle Induction
Dark Angel