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1.5 very poor | Cuinhell | April 5th 20 | seems to me they are trying too hard to show their technique at the expense of the songs delivering any feeling at all.
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2.5 average | tmage | March 14th 12 | Terminal Function can be described rather succinctly as Meshuggah with jazz breaks. It's interesting for a while but the novelty wears off eventually and you're left with yet another polyrhythmic djent band. These guys aren't lacking in chops but it'd be nice to see them use their talent to create something less derivative
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4.0 excellent | asdemonsburn | August 23rd 09 | If you can get past the vocals, which upon intial listen, will probably make you cringe, you're in for a gem of an album. Fans of any of Fredrick Thordendal's work will be right at home here. The rhythmic riffing and drumming fused with incredible jazz leads
definitely draw Meshuggah and Special Defects similarities. Unlike those bands, however, Terminal Function incorporates well executed singing choruses and occasional synth to break up the pace.
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4.0 excellent | Zoo | November 23rd 08 |
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