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1* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic - Metal fans with a keen on technical stuff adore this band. "I", "New Millennium Cyanide Christ", "Bleed", etc....
2* BrokenBase:
3** Which era of the band is better - the earlier thrashier era or the later more progressive era with lower tunings?
4** The debate between whether the original or reissue versions of ''Nothing'' are better than the other. Some fans liked the original version for having a warmer, more nuanced sound due to the use of downtuned seven-string guitars, which introduced a more "rubbery" tone as the looser strings would slip out of tune, while fans of the newer version prefer the reissue version due to the tighter overall sound and for being recorded with eight-string guitars as originally intended.
5** Some fans dislike ''The Violent Sleep of Reason'' and ''Immutable'' because Fredrik didn't contribute musically to either of them. Other portions of the fanbase also really disliked the mix on ''Immutable'', feeling like it was too muddy and bass-heavy.
6* CreativeDifferences: Apparently the reason why Gustaf Hielm was asked to leave the band in 2001. He wanted to have a greater role in the band's creative process, which the rest of the band weren't open to at the time.
7* CreepyAwesome:
8** Is their music bizarre and terrifying? Yes, but is it awesome? Also yes.
9** The dissonant guitar riff just before the Dark Ambient/Drone section in the song, "Elastic," is practically hell in a guitar riff, but damn does it sound good.
10* EpicRiff: ''Every single one''. The ones from "Demiurge", off the ''Koloss'' album, in particular, are easily memorable.
11* FandomEnragingMisconception: Despite taking influence from the genre, referring to them as a death metal band is extremely controversial. Since they take elements of so many styles, most fans agree that calling them "experimental metal" is about the only thing you can do to accurately label them.
12* FandomRivalry: With [[Music/GojiraBand Gojira]], although most would say it's a FriendlyRivalry.
13* FriendlyFandoms: With [[{{Music/ScarSymmetry}} Scar Symmetry]], due to Per Nilsson standing in for Fredrik during the period where he wasn't touring.
14* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4EH52v7tVI "Futile Breed Machine (Campfire Version)"]]. The fact that it comes right after the incredibly brutal "Future Breed Machine (Mayhem Version)" makes it even better.
15%%** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV0CpcXsQKE Alan Partridge meets Meshuggah]]
16* GrowingTheBeard: Many fans consider their first album to be little more than a dirtier version of Music/{{Metallica}} and see ''Destroy Erase Improve'' the album when they really came into their own.
17* MemeticMutation:
18** The [[http://www.holymetal.com/photogallery/img/foto/1660/IMG_0778b.jpg face Jens]] makes has been coined the, "Meshuggah Face."
19** "Bleed" is the subject of a meme, where its iconic chugging rhythm [[EverythingIsAnInstrument is replicated by something that's not normally used as an instrument]], such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOXF4rSwZM0 a dog]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O8zhU3QQII an idling motorcycle]].
20%%** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-y1N29vH2Y Meshuggah]] of [[Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet wall street.]]
21* SignatureSong: "Bleed", "Future Breed Machine", and "New Millennium Cyanide Christ".
22* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Some older fans didn't really like the post-''Chaosphere'' releases, as they felt that the band lost much of their musical aggression with their greater focus on slower, groovier tracks. ''Nothing'' and ''Catch Thirtythree'', in particular, get hit by this sentiment the most. (Despite this, ''Catch Thirtythree'' is currently their second highest rated full-length album on Metal Archives - go figure.) This feeling subsided after they introduced thrashier elements back in ''[=ObZen=]''.
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