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02.12.10 Fuckin' Mordecai01.28.10 Mordecai's Big Day Out
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Underoath Ranked!

My ranking of Underoath's albums. I know many will not agree but this is just my opinion. Enjoy...
1Underoath
Lost In The Sound Of Separation


This album is a great follow up to Define the Great Line. A good mix of heavy and melodic. Spencer's and Aaron's vocals are spot on.
2Underoath
Cries of the Past


Chris's keyboards really make a difference here. A fantastic heavy album with death and black metal influences.
3Underoath
Define the Great Line


Much better than Chasing Safety. It marked a more metalcore direction for Underoath and the guitars feature a nice heavy mix.
4Underoath
The Changing of Times


The album that somewhat bridges old Underoath with the new. 'Sun Still Sleeps' shows the more poppier side of Underoath but the album still retains heaviness with tracks like 'Message for Adrienne'. The last of their albums to feature Dallas Talyor's vocals.
5 Underoath
They're Only Chasing Safety


First effort with Spencer. Too much heaviness is sacrificed in order for a more mainstream approach sometimes labelled as pop-core. Some great melodic hooks but lacks the unpredictable structure that makes other albums so great.
6Underoath
Act of Depression


Definitely heavy but doesn't seem to capture ones interest. Riffs sound recylced within the album and their are no moments of brilliance.
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