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DaveyBoy
Emeritus
February 23rd 2011


22503 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

LG, stop f-f-f-f-f-fooolin'

DiceMan
February 23rd 2011


7066 Comments


this is probably worse than a 2.5.


much much worse

pmmets07
February 23rd 2011


5984 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

god this is so so so so bad.



don't fool yourself into believing this is bearable. because it isn't

loveisamixtape
February 23rd 2011


12471 Comments


this album sounds like boys like girls had a threesome with abandon all ships and brokencyde, then the fetus was this shit.

loveisamixtape
February 23rd 2011


12471 Comments


but on that note, good review man.

LG
February 23rd 2011


3050 Comments


lol I have a soft spot for Attack Attack, but this garbage and AAS I could live without.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
February 23rd 2011


22503 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Oh come on Perry, it's not a 1. Although, on 1st listen, it wasn't out of the question. Like bloc - and a sentence in my concluding paragraph - suggested, the change in direction takes a few listens to sink in. While I wouldn't call it straight pop, it basically has to be treated as such.



Haha mixtape... Thanks for the PS.



Do you like to do 'The C0ck Duster' do you LG? I always thought you were a little crabby.

loveisamixtape
February 23rd 2011


12471 Comments


i'm giving this another chance. it's not THAT bad, but it's just so.... stupid

LG
February 23rd 2011


3050 Comments


I prefer the crutch duster to be honest. It's more manly

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
February 23rd 2011


22503 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

It depends how big your ------ Moving right along.....

pmmets07
February 23rd 2011


5984 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

The 1 is a troll rate. Realistically it would be better than AAS, so it would be 2ish but i struggled

to get past the first few tracks. Big letdown, though, coz 3D was catchy.



And Common Hours II is so bad! It's similar to ETF's change in style from Guillotine, to Guillotine

II: TWIO, to GUILLOTINE III: THE AFTERMATH



Seriously though, why can't bands find a good balance between xXBR00TALXx and pop? This really is

like Owl City with random breakdowns (like someone said earlier). It just makes the occasional

screaming seem so forced and out of place.

loveisamixtape
February 23rd 2011


12471 Comments


the title track and where i let you down are the highlights.

the rest REEKS of generic.

allthough the harmony in the middle of upside down is pretty cool.

elephantREVOLUTION
February 23rd 2011


3065 Comments


i'm liking the womps on the first track. needs more though.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
February 23rd 2011


22503 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

2'ish is fair Perry. I actually haven't had the privilege to listen to AAS... Or Attack Attack! for that matter! I actually like Common Hours II, but in no way compare it to the original. And yes, I definitely agree that some of the screaming (even when it's been whittled down) is forced.



Yeah, they stand out to me mixtape, because they are probably the catchiest. Bits of Upside Down & It Will Be Up are cool in a poppy way, but bits of those 2 songs are also terrible.



Needz moar womps!

Nikkolae
February 23rd 2011


6905 Comments


this sucks pretty fucking badly and i refuse to listen to it again to double check on its suckiness

Satellite
February 23rd 2011


26539 Comments


this band is in the same echelon as brokencyde et al as far as i'm concerned.

get the fuck out of michigan plz.

Nikkolae
February 23rd 2011


6905 Comments


band should change its name to I See Fags

Satellite
February 23rd 2011


26539 Comments


well you're a clever one, aren't you?

Tyrael
February 23rd 2011


21108 Comments


Excellent review Daveyboy.

impoppy
February 23rd 2011


2286 Comments


I expected to hate this. but It's catchy as hell. go figure.



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