Album Rating: 3.0
Why can’t bands just leave the BMTH style alone and do their own thing.
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Album Rating: 3.0
i mean, its fine but yeah, matt still their weakest link, bloom and richter are still insanely talented as well
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Album Rating: 4.0
I remember when "there is a hell..." dropped and it seemed to inspire a ton of f tier bands to try and recreate that sound. literally a month after it dropped escape the fate released one of the worst albums in history and it was somehow a total bmth ripoff.
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yeah the core scene has always had a problem with unrepentant bandwagoning
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Album Rating: 3.5
Still completely baffled at how consistently awful BMTH has been since their first album, yet how successful and influencial they have been amongst the scene.
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Album Rating: 4.0
there is a hell and septum-turtle have some great tracks on them come on man
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in fairness, their first album was sort of a slam dunk in terms of being a melodic deathcore band staffed by lip pierced emo kids for myspace girls to fawn over
and then theyve just rode the wave of being loveable/hateable without losing too many members. sempiternal was also a gamechanger because it was a big enough stylistic jump and in fairness, a new way of mixing electronic music and core (they sounded nothing like enter shikari back then and they do a lil bit now lol)
i mean partly their fame has come from two waves, the early backlash/love from metalheads and emos, and the alternative media fawning over sempiternal
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Album Rating: 4.0
I think their early infamy, drop off, and then finally reemerging and evolving into one of the biggest bands in scene history is extremely impressive.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Distinctly remember every emo girl having Pray for Plagues or Tell Slater as their Myspace song. It was a better time.
I still hail Sempiternal as one of the worst albums I've ever heard. I also have a special hatred of it due to it indirectly causing ISMFOF's original Astral Rejection album getting shelved by Epitaph.
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for sure man
im not sure how many people remember in the 2000s and early 2010s just how many core/scene bands would become incredibly popular then completely fumble the bag and drop off the face of the earth. i so often come across music videos on youtube of skinny jean fringe boys making shitty breakdown core with like 11 million views and nobody ever paid them any attention 6 months after that track blew up
you could make some of the most generic core out there and get big. (im not saying bmth are generic, they certainly werent by the time sempiternal came out)
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Album Rating: 4.0
sonny moore, oli sykes, and ronnie radke sustaining fame two decades after their initial 15 minutes is bonkers as well.
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lol yeah ronnie radkes ongoing fame baffles me, dude is a moron with no talent and a punchable face
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Album Rating: 4.0
"im not sure how many people remember in the 2000s and early 2010s just how many core/scene bands would become incredibly popular then completely fumble the bag and drop off the face of the earth. i so often come across music videos on youtube of skinny jean fringe boys making shitty breakdown core with like 11 million views and nobody ever paid them any attention 6 months after that track blew up"
brother you're amongst your people rn. we already have a certified og scene kid itt in user get low. there's actually a solid active core of us left on sput, peep the dying is your latest fashion thread for a roll call lol.
edit: shouts out spec too dude's been smoking burnies jamming scene shit since he was born
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yup. Getting absolutely obliterated every step of the way. Fuck this site lol.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Legend shit 😂
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Album Rating: 4.5
done denying it, this might have edged out heroine for me
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Album Rating: 4.0
Easy
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Album Rating: 4.0
I woudl say Heroine is a better album but this one meant more when it dropped
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nailed it
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Album Rating: 4.0
thats not all i can nail...
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