Corey Feldman Angelic 2 The Core
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neekafat
Emeritus
March 13th 2019


26926 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

when is the follow up for this happening

Viriathus
March 13th 2019


3570 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I need more Corey Feldman in my life or I will die

Larkinhill
March 13th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I heard rumblings about sometime next year, but I dunno, I don’t want Feld Dog to rush something out. We all know he’s a perfectionist.

neekafat
Emeritus
March 13th 2019


26926 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

you're so right

Ewgads
April 25th 2019


45 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

iconic

Larkinhill
April 26th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Word round the campfire is that a remastered reissue is coming out on vinyl next Record Store Day.

Larkinhill
April 26th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

And Feld Dog, If you happen to see this, please please PLEASE, for all that is holy, give us the follow up album. The world really needs this, particularly now. One love.

samwise2000
April 26th 2019


1979 Comments


You cant rush genius, as they say

Larkinhill
April 26th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Agreed absolutely. Thanks for pointing that out samwise. Waiting can just be so difficult.

Larkinhill
May 31st 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Such a classic. Can’t wait for the sophomore album.

foxblood
May 31st 2019


11589 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

discogs genre description



'Dubstep, Electro, Darkwave, Funk Metal, Industrial, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, House, Big Band, Alternative Rock, Nu Metal, New Wave, RnB/Swing, Synth-pop'



and this has fred durst and snoop on it, so it's an automatic 5

Larkinhill
May 31st 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah this is definitely very nu Metal and heavy metal. Very heavy. Fucking brutal in fact. So intense that I start getting the chills and shakes tbh.

GPooch21
July 9th 2019


184 Comments


What percentage are here because of The Bonfire

Source
July 9th 2019


19917 Comments


Still can't tell if this dude went off the deep end Charlie Sheen style or if he legitimately just wants to make music

DoofDoof
July 9th 2019


17285 Comments


Album of the decade?

Larkinhill
July 9th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is 94 minutes of just pure unbridled and uncompromising genius. 94 minutes just isn’t quite enough in this case, but it’s my only small quip.

GhandhiLion
July 9th 2019


17793 Comments


Album of the decade?

No, but it's better than yours : )

Larkinhill
July 9th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Right, not album of the decade. Try album of the PAST 25 YEARS. I don’t think this will ever be topped tbh.

samwise2000
July 10th 2019


1979 Comments


He went off the deep end, sunk to the bottom, and rose again like an angel to deliver this all time great. Beach Boys who? The Beatles who? Corey Feldman, our lord and saviour. No questions needed. Music has reached it's peak, not worth trying to top it. Tools new album wont be able to achieve the pure majesty that is angelic 2 the core. Choir's of angels themselves are unable to produce something as jawdroppingly gorgeous as this. I could die right now, happy to have been able to experience something so beautiful in my life.

Larkinhill
July 11th 2019


8300 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

He went off the deep end, sunk to the bottom, and rose again like an angel to deliver this all time great. Beach Boys who? The Beatles who? Corey Feldman, our lord and saviour. No questions needed. Music has reached it's peak, not worth trying to top it. Tools new album wont be able to achieve the pure majesty that is angelic 2 the core. Choir's of angels themselves are unable to produce something as jawdroppingly gorgeous as this. I could die right now, happy to have been able to experience something so beautiful in my life.

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