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parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


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sry switchback is the only celldweller song i remember

Havey
July 13th 2023


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lmao celldweller is a throwback, actually they included birthright AND switchback

they had a couple of songs by the prodigy too

parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


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the prodigy were way bigger so that tracks

way better at their best too

Havey
July 13th 2023


12320 Comments


they dropped invaders must die around that time ye

ryus did you ever play benny benassi - house music? it was the most difficult song

parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


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Sepherz May 03 20094.50 stars+10
Anyone saying this is a weak Prodigy CD should just shoot himself in the leg for being a retard that tried so hard to obtain a professional taste he got lost in the process.

This CD is one of the best techno efforts in the last couple of years. Prodigy themselves included. Black Smoke, Omen, Warrior's Dance, Invaders Must Die and nearly every other song in this album are proof.

Butkuiss
July 13th 2023


8745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Celldweller and Styles of Beyond’s collab was insane though

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Emeritus
July 13th 2023


1594 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And he never quite eclipsed those heights in his career. He literally hit the peak from his debut LMAO

parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


47227 Comments


brainchild/circle of dust is peak klayton i think

Havey
July 13th 2023


12320 Comments


googled that & immediately regret it

parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


47227 Comments


why

Havey
July 13th 2023


12320 Comments


With varying beats and subsequent time-changes, Brainchild seems less repetitive than many albums in the genre. Lyrical themes include: religious hypocrisy, the deceptive threat of an end times one-world government, and the fearful restricting of personal choice and individual freedom.

JFH Reader Review: Review date: 12/7/22, written by Derek Lehman for Jesusfreakhideout.com


parksungjoon
July 13th 2023


47227 Comments


very nin innit


altho it sounds more like fla and 90s ministry iirc

normaloctagon
July 13th 2023


5237 Comments


“(she was my Morse code instructor during my time in the Signal Corps)“

Lmao this got me good

Gavierra
July 15th 2023


488 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

If this was meant to be a gotcha, you have in fact got yourself.




Nah just objective facts. Hollywood Undead is borderline unlistenable dogbile that only a 10-year old would find enjoyable in any way. Then again I wouldn't expect anything more from a Tim Lambesis defender.

Brainchild seems less repetitive than many albums in the genre




Funny, I thought Brainchild was one of the more repetitive releases by the red rooster-man. At least compared to Disengage which has some of the best material he's ever made.

Emim
July 15th 2023


38489 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Look at the soundoffs you dingus

pizzamachine
July 15th 2023


28283 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

“that only a 10-year old would find enjoyable in any way”



There is no world where Undead doesn’t go hard

ToSmokMuzyki
July 15th 2023


14951 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

a thousand buns

parksungjoon
July 15th 2023


47227 Comments


>Funny, I thought Brainchild was one of the more repetitive releases by the red rooster-man.

fair enough, its not Not repetitive, just the most consistently enjoyable for me. that and cod self titled

wish i could see what u do in disengage

Gavierra
July 15th 2023


488 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

As I Lay Coping - Sharted by Fire

Gavierra
July 15th 2023


488 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

its not Not repetitive, just the most consistently enjoyable for me. that and cod self titled




The original 1992 self-titled CoD is solid af. Exploration goes hard on that one.



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