The Devil Wears Prada ZII
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veninblazer
April 2nd 2023


16839 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's so funny when people say that because that's how I feel about 90% of "brutal" death metal grindcore sounding shit. All about the brutal and less songwriting.

onionbubs
April 2nd 2023


21208 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it doesnt matter whether the formula is heavy or light you cant repeat yourselves that much per one album and retain my interest. its so egregious to me the way they reuse the exact same type of hook the entire album which is already a super limited and lowest common denominator hook (again nearly every song reminds me of goddamn hot cross buns lmao) its almost comical if i didnt find it insultingly lazy piss poor writing. its the kind of album where i almost feel like the band thinks im stupid lmao its honestly been insane to me the level everyones eaten that album up



hallucinate kind of goes at least

nash1311
April 2nd 2023


8201 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I could see hating the hooks but musically I actually find it pretty diverse. There’s heavy there’s soft there’s in between. Solid all around.



But my dumb self loves that one hook.



Sucker for hooks n buns

onionbubs
April 2nd 2023


21208 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i think its pretty musically homogenous too unfortunately. way too much reliance on power chords album is very low on riffage



i just freshly jammed it to see if i was a little too harsh on it and i sadly still feel more or less the same, except i also forgot that i cannot stand mikes voice these days lol

Beardog
January 18th 2024


5257 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If they tuned this record down just slightly most it would've been a Meshuggah record ngl. Probably would've made it more popular seeing how modern metalcore works



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