Falling in Reverse The Drug in Me Is You
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HBFS
July 17th 2011


1564 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

PICK UP THE PHONE



PICK UP THE PHONE

IrishJay91
July 17th 2011


688 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Magicly, I turned tragedy into melodies sold for catchy beats

It comes so naturally so smooth and casually that's why they call me king of the music scene



to Ronnie's credit, I'll never forget that fucking song...

anarchistfish
July 17th 2011


30344 Comments


oh it probably will. the next album will just be extremely sleazy

anarchistfish
July 17th 2011


30344 Comments


I give them another two albums

max

HBFS
July 17th 2011


1564 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I think there are 6 great/excellent songs, 2 okay ones, and 3 awful ones. I have no idea what the next album will sound like, but they need to figure out what band and type of music they are trying to be and play. And he needs to make his solos sound cooler and not just heaps of notes played really really really unneccesarily fast.

IfYouRun
July 18th 2011


314 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Some songs i think are brilliant, such as Raised By Wolves or Goodbye Graceful, but then a song like Pick Up The Phone, or Tragic Magic's chorus comes along, and lets me down.



Also, Caught Like A Fly sounds like a song The Used would make if they could play their instruments better.

YouGuysFail
July 19th 2011


2 Comments


You have a terrible view on music in general. I made an account on this website simply to point it out. Honestly, you try to sound like you know what you're talking about when it comes to music but you don't. At all. You're review is completely biased, and your opinions are idiotic and uneducated. Just because it doesn't sound like your boyfriend Justin Beiber's music doesn't mean that it's not good.

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


he said practically the exact same thing on the other review lol

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


so people who dress "emo"

what are they actually dressed

(inb4"douche")

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


csb

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


just then

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


as far as I can tell emo & screamo were there first as an underground genre that shot off from hardcore/punk and then the name got hijacked by post hardcore bands and people who dress 'emo'

afaik, I might not be 100% right

oh yeah I forgot the term 'scene' existed

I'm getting old

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


FFTL is post hardcore

I didn't get taught all this til about 2-3 months ago anyway


PurpleDino
July 19th 2011


3828 Comments


one of my facebook friends just said this is a "quality album"

*facepalm*

anarchistfish
July 19th 2011


30344 Comments


there's worse

people just need to be shown other stuff. I'd be a hypocrite if I said that people like that had terrible taste in music. it's not like you can help your music taste. but you can help actually trying out new things. people who listen to mainstream crap but don't actually look for the gemns hidden in obscurity infuriate me.

PurpleDino
July 19th 2011


3828 Comments


i know there's far worse but he's just so ignorant and bases his whole musical library on Kerrang! magazine

anarchistfish
July 21st 2011


30344 Comments


kerrang gave this a 4/5 lol

anarchistfish
July 22nd 2011


30344 Comments


inorite

and they don't know their genres. they pretty much just invent tags

Pharoh
August 13th 2011


3325 Comments


i perfer sonny era fftl over this by a million.

ArronDempers
August 13th 2011


1 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Quite frankly i disagree with virtually everything said in this review.



With that out of the way, it's reasonably well written, but it does feel very biased on a read through. Then again overwhelmingly positive / negative views will always seem so.



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