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TheDownSyndrome
April 19th 2007


14 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes because humans are magically growing 3 feet.



PTH is good. How does playing your own music make you untalented? They're an awesome band. "Blindfolds Aside" is an amazing song.



ABRB is also good. They have some nice breakdowns here and there, especially in "My Fears Have Become Phobias," but they aren't anywhere close to the AILD breakdown level.

Cravinov13
April 19th 2007


3854 Comments


Nice band name, booooooorrrrrriiiiinnnnnnggggggg songs. I listened to them on Myspace and didn't like it.

GleamInRanks
April 19th 2007


298 Comments


TheDownSyndrome, triple bass pedals are made, sorry

LifeInABox
April 20th 2007


3709 Comments


yeh they are lame. Why do you need 3 bass drums/beaters?

GleamInRanks
April 20th 2007


298 Comments


Because 3 is more metal than 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure, it is kind of stupid. You might be able to play some cool triplets though...

TheDownSyndrome
April 20th 2007


14 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

How would that even work?

HotSalvation
April 20th 2007


258 Comments


the drummer makes this cd worth listening to more than once. (and the lead guitarist)

and whoever said this was scene kid metal, keep you're mouth shut until you know what you're talking about. ...oh wait, this is the internet, pardon me.



Confessed2005
April 25th 2007


5561 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You can get 3 bass drum pedals but involves the use of triggers.



So you would hit one beat and your trigger would play the other two for you...



I am not a drummer though so I don't know if I explained that correctly.



I have decided this band are alright. It is pretty much an inferior version of TBDM. They are not scene kid metal however...I think you have to look at bands like Bring Me the Horizon if you are going to classify what scene kids love to listen to.

guitarfreakguy101
May 3rd 2007


17 Comments


i'm friends with both their guitarists(yes they have two now) and i've seem them live on numerous occasions.

their drummer does not use triple bass. his drums aren't even triggered when they play live. he uses one bass drum and an axis longboard double bass pedal.

This Message Edited On 05.03.07

ReDIcE
May 11th 2007


95 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I find this album definitely worth listening to. It's so friggin BRUTAL. The speed...omg, the speed people. Anyways, they're worth listening to

LifeInABox
May 12th 2007


3709 Comments


Hey, Abaddon, isn't "Chug Chug" track 8?

Abaddon2005
May 12th 2007


684 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Whoops you're right. Thanks

Cogitus
May 17th 2007


74 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Interesting band, lots of potential.. but they definately recycle alot of riffs and its hard to distinguish songs apart. But they could be a band to watch definately

LifeInABox
May 18th 2007


3709 Comments


Why the crap is this under Black Metal?

Pebster49
May 29th 2007


3023 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ya, I don't see any black people in this band...wtf!



I think they are breath of fresh air from the Metalcore scene, but thats just me.

ballinforeal
June 22nd 2007


5 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

they sound like the black dahlia murder but with breakdowns. an okay band. good review.

masscows
June 22nd 2007


2230 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

This is pretty bad. I can't believe I listened to this whole thing -_-



And yes, this is scene kid metalcore.This Message Edited On 06.22.07

Cravinov13
June 23rd 2007


3854 Comments


scenes listen to 'wannabe' death metal.

Cravinov13
June 23rd 2007


3854 Comments


I have to deal with the Atreyu and Hawthorne Heights group.

LifeInABox
June 23rd 2007


3709 Comments


I'm not even in High School yet, but what I had to deal with this year previous had alot of T.I. and Death Cab For Cutie in it...



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