Album Rating: 2.5
Its metalcore really and I agree, some great songs IE Brothers In Arms and some pretty bad ones IE most of the others.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Changes and Through The Looking Glass are the best ones.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Haha nice summary. This actually has a pretty interesting sound. I'll have to give them a decent listen again.
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I'm really liking this and Relentless
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Album Rating: 3.0
New Beginnings and Last Dying Breath, whatuppp
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Changes is eons better than Relentless, so much more depth to each song and a lot more progressive. This is one of my favourite albums, the drumming is tops, the riffs are nice and the vocals are better than Dylan on Relentless.
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changes is such a great album. i still can't stop listening to it..
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WHERE WERE YOU?!
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this is pretty much their best no doubt about it. the next album's vocals are annoying.
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Relentless is pretty monotone, but I have a weakness for its xtuffnessx.
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WHEN I NEEDED YOU!!!
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Album Rating: 2.5
thats the best song on dis.
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yeah i listened to the whole album once and it didnt stick, but i still listen to Bros In Arms
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The new album is such a letdown, but given the tracks they were putting out I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Fist Fight is good though.
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Hah, I was about to delete the album after listening to about 80% of it but I saw your soundoff about Fist Fight (which is the last song) so I gave that a listen. Yeah, it was probably the strongest track but still ehhhh.
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Album Rating: 2.5
well for a start it doesnt have them godawful cleans in it.
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Very true. It's amazing how badly the addition of clean vocals can ruin an album from a band that was never supposed to have them.
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Album Rating: 2.5
i kind of liked them in relentless. They were used sparingly and sounded a hell of a lot better than they do on here.
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how in the fuck is this hardcore let alone melodic hardcore? this is standard metalcore to me with melodic passages in most of their songs.
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