15 Best Infected Mushroom Tracks

10. Suliman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuZNLKTUlsY

I’m not quite so sure what exactly it is about the track ‘Suliman’ that makes it so much fun to listen to. Maybe it’s the catchy tempo that’s matched well with a strong bass and heavy-yet-reasonable leads. Maybe it’s the additional leads that are introduced towards the second half of the track.

Or maybe it’s the guitar element that’s added at the 3:44 mark that gives it a unique charm to it, and when coupled with even more synthesized sounds, it creates a unique melody that gets the blood pumping as one listens to it. In fact, the guitar has an almost Middle Eastern sound to it, which only makes sense given that the band is originally from Israel.

Whatever the case may be, Suliman is an awesome track.

Though not as instrumentally diverse as other tracks from the same album, or as heavy on the bass-side as, say, ‘Becoming Insane’, ‘Suliman’ has a certain charm to it, especially from those ‘stringy’ sounds that makes it an addictive listening experience.

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