can't wait to not check it
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maybe one day
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this is boring
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Guilty pleasure band.
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Album rules this is like a more refined, evolved, varied version of "Hate"
This guys are very intelligent and play to their strengths well
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vocals sound so muffled compared to the previous album.
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The vocals sound recorded like a little bit too far away
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If you're craving a solid dose of deathcore, this is it. Don't go into it expecting anything groundbreaking, but a decent album for sure.
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First three tracks are sounding pretty good
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Guilty pleasure band. [2]
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So glad they kept the original album artwork - Australian government tried to get the image of a child suicide bomber revoked. Time to face up to the injustices of dogmatic warfare.
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as far as deathcore goes, this was alright
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cool artwork
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so edge
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Shut up
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many cut
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such bro
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Hey, this was pretty decent.
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Basically Hate 2.0. its cool, but can get stale pretty fast. Lorna Shore's album is far better when it comes to actually interesting deathcore
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I don't think it tops "Hate", but it is still quite solid, with some interesting experimentation. Good concept, and I think they execute it well. Overall, I dig.
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I've never heard anything but these guys before but this is pretty much what I expected them to sound like. Where's the low end though? this sounds stupid as hell with the amount of bass it has
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this oozes deathcore, and that's cool. this is k to bump your head to, but that's as far as it goes for me
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the production is really over the top. Everything is so clean it sounds sterile.
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its like you've never listened to deathcore before
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At least they saved the obligatory, cookie cutter/pointless breakdown for the last song. The rest were fairly well executed, in my opinion. There are some slick songs on here.
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I think it's tight
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I'm enjoying it.
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