Album Rating: 2.5
Still a very good review, props for somebody finally saying how boring this is
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Album Rating: 1.0
yes good review
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i love this album.
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btw post hardcore is hardly the same genre as it used to be so you can't really compare at all. and even if you did compare its probably just as good so
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nah if you compared old and new post hardore directly the conclusion should be the same as Erics in this review
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well yeah i just mean in terms of this album. obviously at the drive-in is better than alesana.
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but this LP could be post-hardcore's finest ever!
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I would agree with that Helvete, and everyone knows that i'm an authority on this genre, I have every Bush album
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Album Rating: 4.5
Even if you don't like this... A 1.5? Really?
I mean I can see someone giving this a 2.5 or possibly a 2, but a 1.5? c'mon now. Do you really need to make it that low just to be controversial. This is nowhere near the level of brokencyde or millionaires or soulja boy. That stuff deserves this kind of rating.... Not an album like this.
Your arguments are extremely week by the way...
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Album Rating: 4.5
weak*
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lol you, Mr. Bake.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I actually see exactly where he's coming from with his arguments. It's like saying the Backstreet Boys and N'SYNC raped pop music that the Beatles, Queen, and the Beach Boys worked so hard to establish.
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post-hardcore's finest ever...
EVER.
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Sea, I've got eyes in the back of my head, and I see where you're going with this review. I'm not surprised.
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I actually see exactly where he's coming from with his arguments. It's like saying the Backstreet Boys and N'SYNC
raped pop music that the Beatles, Queen, and the Beach Boys worked so hard to establish.
absolutely horrible comparison
EDIT: wait, what're you saying climactic?
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Album Rating: 4.5
Damn.. I was trying to ballpark what you were arguing about since I neither read this review or read the comments on the last page or two.
I guess my career as a medium isn't going anywhere...
He was quoting a song.
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It was lyrics to the title track Sea. Haha. Good review although I don't agree
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what don't you agree about and I'm assuming one of you negged?
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I didn't neg. And I don't agree with it being a "watered down artistic embarrassment", I think it's much much better than almost all of the recent post hardcore bands. I love the vocal work and don't find the screaming/singing switch-offs cringeworthy at all. And I like how the song structures don't always follow the same pattern, yet the parts flow extremely well together.
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I think it's much much better than almost all of the recent post hardcore bands
lol
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