Every Time I Die Radical
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BigPleb
June 27th 2022


65808 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It's the guy from Manchester Orchestra, well I'll be damned.

Josh D.
June 27th 2022


18233 Comments


Living up to your username, I see.

Got him.

BigPleb
June 27th 2022


65808 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hahaha, I don't remember much about them so that explains it.

Josh D.
June 27th 2022


18233 Comments


I've never been a big MO listener myself.

StickFeit
June 27th 2022


2349 Comments


Love me some MO, last two records are phenomenal

Manning119
June 27th 2022


80 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

their latest is pretty good but I would rank it towards the lower end on the MO discography. Still need to give it more listens though. A Black Mile is untouched, the best MO hands down

deathofasalesman
June 27th 2022


8643 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i didn't really pay attention to andy hull till i heard him featured on a Bones track



still haven't really gotten into MO either though i did like parts of Simple Math i heard back in the day

deathofasalesman
June 27th 2022


8643 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

excuse the double post but no one posted this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKrGinqvcLU



keith doin vocals for converge's "the broken vow"



sooooo good

Wildcardbitchesss
June 27th 2022


19814 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

he fucking killed it.

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
June 28th 2022


19068 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

loving these videos, hoping some new bands/side projects materialize from them

Flugmorph
June 28th 2022


35424 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

badass cover. gotta rep that neurosis shirt

deathofasalesman
June 28th 2022


8643 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

dream band here:



keith buckley - vocals

dave knudson - guitar

christopher maggio - drums

nate newton - bass

Mort.
June 28th 2022


26405 Comments


thats a good one

id like to see

clayton 'goose' holyoak - drums

sean ingram - vocals

keith huckins - guitar

nate newton - bass

MonumentsOfParalysis
June 28th 2022


879 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

That line-up for the cover of The Broken Vow is legit one of the greatest potential metalcore/hardcore line-ups I've ever seen

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
June 28th 2022


19068 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the lineup for the dead guy cover was jacob bannon, stephen brodsky, and billy rhymer lmao shit is straight up sput fan fiction



also maybe a stupid question but who is the guy in the face paint??? always assumed he was in a band considering how well connected he is but i've yet too figure it out lmao

Wildcardbitchesss
June 28th 2022


19814 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

He’s the host for Two Minutes to Late Night

Gwarsenio Hall, I forget his real name

AlexKzillion
Emeritus
June 28th 2022


19068 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh yeah I knew that I love his content... its just never been apparent to me how he's able to put it all together. Even pre-pandemic he was setting up live shows involving musicians from all different bands performing covers together. How does he have all these connections lol dude can get nearly anyone he wants in these vids it seems

deathofasalesman
June 29th 2022


8643 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

he's a comedian named Jordan Olds



i think two minutes to late night really started to pick up during the pandemic so they're just super legit now. whoever is their booking agent is a solid motherfucker unless they do it themselves

Wildcardbitchesss
June 29th 2022


19814 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I mean they even got Ben Weinman for their first episode and Ben Koller and Stephen Brodsky play in their little back up band. Idk how it all got started but that first episode is golden.

pourradass
June 29th 2022


1052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

He's also quite capable on the guitar for a comedian



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