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			8.0
			64951
			
				8.0 |  
				Mojo
			
				Every bit the equal to its two predecessors. Print edition only
				
 
 
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			7.0
			64987
			
				7.0 |  
				Clash
			
				‘Death III’ brings a satisfying end to the inventive band and leaves you wondering why it didn’t pop all those years ago
				
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			7.0
			64905
			
				7.0 |  
				All Music
			
				Even though this music is less intense, it retains the trio's trademark sound throughout. If you have the other two recordings, you need this one. Period
				
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			7.0
			64907
			
				7.0 |  
				musicOMH
			
				This collection might well be the end of the Death revelations, but perhaps it might inspire new shoots and future musicians. If that happens, then Death will still be a positive force
				
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			7.0
			64929
			
				7.0 |  
				PopMatters
			
				If this is indeed Death’s final word (at least from its original lineup) then this is certainly a fine way to close the book on one of rock’s greatest stories
				
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			6.5
			64977
			
				6.5 |  
				Earbuddy
			
				It feels like a part of a larger whole, and that’s being generous
				
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			6.5
			64904
			
				6.5 |  
				Pitchfork
			
				Conflict of sound and approach, a symptom of the group’s internal tensions as musicians and as siblings, makes these songs both more soulful and tougher to cram in a pigeonhole
				
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			6.0
			64906
			
				6.0 |  
				The FT
			
				A compilation of songs mostly unheard when they were made: brothers Bobby, Dannis and David Hackney were too groundbreaking for the record labels of the day
				
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			4.0
			65472
			
				4.0 |  
				Beardfood
			
				A strange, stale exploration of demos and half-baked tracks
				
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