Album Rating: 4.0
I think they mix it up enough to not be considered repetitive.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Nah its not repetitive, maybe every once in a while, but not full fledge Hatebreed repetitive.
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Album Rating: 4.0
sweet as cd
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But I really wouldn't know about the keyboard thing... Nope, thats geetaur, no keys. I didn't really hear any blastbeats on this record. Might just be me.
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^ did you see the prodominant genre on my album ratings? My favorite bands are Nile, Cannibal Corpse, and Suffocation. I think i know what Blast Beats are =]
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Lamb of God doesn't really use any blast beats. More like thrash beats and pseudo-blast beats with skipping double bass rhythms.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
The drums he uses are the same, but the rhythms he sets them to are different. Blast beats are supposed to be straight 8th or 16th notes on all drums played at high speeds, though not in sync with each other. Chris offsets the rhythms and combines 8th and 16th notes with quarter notes and various dotted note forms while playing much slower. The beats during the NYGSTDF verses are thrash beats. If you want some serious blast beats, check out anything Derek Roddy has played on.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
No, he hits the snare full on. Have you ever seen any of his videos?
And either way, gravity blasts are just a shortcut for speeding up your blast beats.
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If you want some crazy ass Gravity/regular blasts check out Marco
Pitruzella. That guys insane.This Message Edited On 11.13.06
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Album Rating: 4.5
Remorse Is For The Dead...oh my god!
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Album Rating: 4.5
As is the outro. It just gets heavier and heavier as the song keeps going, and the last 90 seconds or so is metal perfection. Headbanging at its best.
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um.. I'm a dude mudvaynian, just to let you know =] and no, im not gay either, i just hold myslef in a high light because of my good looks, but i see what you're saying about the beats in this but i agree with ShadowsThis Message Edited On 11.13.06
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Well, either way, what I was saying ^^^up there earlier was that I thought hottiebassplayer was referring to Chris doing gravity blasts due to the bands she mentioned
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haha which would be why i put "and no, im not gay either, i just hold myslef in a high light because of my good looks" its all good thoThis Message Edited On 11.13.06
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Album Rating: 4.5
Jesus, Remorse Is For The Dead might be my new favorite song by these guys. It's perfect.
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Album Rating: 4.5
No way, the chorus is mad catchy!
Light the match! Start the fire! m/
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
I like it, but the catchy parts of it border on stupid gang chanting hardcore.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Nah, I think a 3.5 is where it should be. It's got some insanely strong tracks (Laid to Rest, Hourglass, Blood of the Scribe, Remorse Is For The Dead), but it's got some lame songs as well to bring it down (The Faded Line, One Gun, What I've Become). The rest are pretty good which bring it above an average rating, while not making it an excellent album.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
You should rate this higher than a 3, SF. It is at least 4.25, so you should round up from there.
Have you not noticed the number at the top of all my posts? My review is out of date and I've been meaning to rewrite for the longest time, but I've rated it a four for many months now. I'd rate it higher but it has some songs like Omerta, easily one of the worst Lamb of God songs ever.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Good review and I respect your opinion, but I disagree. I don't think it was that repetitive, admittedly more than As The Palaces Burn, but still not so much that it is detrimental imo. One of my favorite LoG tracks is Ashes Of The Wake though, and that is also the track that got me into metal.
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