Album Rating: 2.0
I believe they are selectively available at megamarkets like Walmart but higher quality ones would be found at Asian or region-specific markets
best ones I ever had were from a farmers' market in Maui
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Album Rating: 4.5
If you want top-tier fruit, when in doubt, go to Hawaii
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Album Rating: 2.0
farmers' markets there got some of the best produce on the planet, no doubt
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Album Rating: 4.5
Idek how. There's just SOMETHING about it. Their fruit is always somehow more flavorful and juicy.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I got the album in the mail. The liner notes say that it was written and recorded by Jesse, JT and Alex. I thought that was interesting. Jesse did all the guitars and bass and Alex did the drums. I assume Jesse knew all the parts he wrote whereas the other guys would have to learn them to record?
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The better ones are always at those no name Asian markets. Watch out they don't spike it with MSG though, that would be a dangerously addictive combination
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Album Rating: 3.5
Forgot how much these guys can riff...also forgot how much i hate their clean vocalist.
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Album Rating: 5.0
And the same guy does both lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
lol he should stick to the riffs. his voice is so uninteresting. i could skip over every clean sung part.
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Album Rating: 3.5
He loves singing. I see future albums having even more cleans. This album has the most so far, correct me if I'm wrong.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yea, probably this or Neon. I was too bored to listen closely enough through Neon tho to tell you.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
Their growl vocalist looks like a truck driver, but at last he shows a tiny bit of evolution in vocal range that was missing in Drift/Neon. Their clean vocalist has sang the same melody for the last 10 years.
It's squeezed so polished and perfect and has nothing analogue or organic left. But in the end it's a leading djent band and it is what it is.
Last truly great album they made was Augment. Somehow their follow-up albums feel so soulless in comparison. Is this album different? No - but they've managed to push the envelope of their linear scope to the max.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Surprised to see someone who liked Node not fawn over this To be honest
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
I got the album in the mail. The liner notes say that it was written and recorded by Jesse, JT and Alex. I thought that was interesting. Jesse did all the guitars and bass and Alex did the drums. I assume Jesse knew all the parts he wrote whereas the other guys would have to learn them to record? [2]
makes sense. vocalist, percussion, guitars hashing out ideas. disseminate to the other members
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Album Rating: 3.0
I wanted to this like this record more than I did. Musically, I very much appreciate the band’s more energetic take on the pop-djent sound that’s become the default setting for modern metalcore within the last few years. It’s technical in a very approachable way and they know when to pull back during the more vocal-centric passages. I think the harsh vocals are also very well done; JT demonstrates some impressive range and diversity within the confines of screamed vox. For me, what brings this down a notch are Jesse’s cleans. His voice fits neatly within your typical post-hardcore singing, but for a band that features his vocals 50% of the time, I don’t think his melodies are compelling or original enough to stand evenly with the rest of the music. He’s not bad by any means, just a bit underwhelming.
That being said, this record is still good.
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my brother called this band based on this record “dance periphery dance”
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Album Rating: 3.0
Idk that seems pretty off the mark to me
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Album Rating: 2.0
not seeing DGD very much, them plastic-ass guitars could be Periphery any day tho
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mainly cuz of the dual vox thing apparently
the whole poppy appeal to this is nice
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Album Rating: 3.0
I do enjoy that part of this record quite a bit, I just feel they could it betterrrr
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