Album Rating: 4.0
One of the best kept secrets of the 90's, everything these dudes put out is a fun jam
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Album Rating: 3.0
Baphomet is really gooood
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Album Rating: 3.0
ok I was filtered
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Album Rating: 3.5
This album is nothing but bangers
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nothing on here is as good as Quicksand by Silkworm though
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is this the album that was playing in the record store that one time...?
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ya
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happy to finally get this in my library
and it definitely is - was like circa 2013... was in Repo Records and Quicksand was playing in the shop... I had just discovered Fugazi within the year and I asked the lady "what we listening to right now... it kind of sounds like Fugazi but harder"... I really liked it and wanted to check the band out when I got home... she told me it was Quicksand and that "yeah, they were doing their thing around the same era as Fugazi"... and then I forgot what the band was called and could never remember for all these years
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based
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Album Rating: 4.0
This band is like Helmet if they wanted to be Fugazi but all they know is to be Helmet, but they tried anyway
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kjinda yea
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wasn't yet initiated in Helmet at the time - only knew the song "Unsung" from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas so that comparison wasn't available to me
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Album Rating: 4.0
Love that riff in Lie and Wait
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"If you enjoy more recent post-hardcore albums such as [i]Relationship Of Command or Full Collapse"
...what? This sounds nothing like that. This has way more in common with early tool or even Helmet than any of that kind of stuff. If you want to hear older music that more likely actually influenced ATDI, check out Drive like Jehu or later Fugazi. I feel like Quicksand gets lumped in with "post-hardcore" because of Walter's work with Gorilla Biscuits, and I guess it technically is part of that but stylistically it doesn't have much in common with most bands that get that label. Good example of why labels and genre obsession are bullshit.
"The former singer for Gorilla Biscuits"
How am I the only one to catch this after 15 years. Walter Schreifels was the guitarist lol. Anthony Civarelli was the singer.
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rocks socks
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Album Rating: 3.0
Bruh, this is post-harcore and definitely influenced by fugazi
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but it suits you
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your conditioned
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slowing you down until you can't go
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Album Rating: 4.0
“Post hardcore” is a very vague term that doesn’t really refer to a specific style or sound to be fair. It’s more like a mentality tbh.
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