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Prophet178
November 10th 2009


6397 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Same here, about time. I wonder what color I got. For those who haven't seen:



First Press

100 - Clear w/ colored shards

300 - Solid Blue and Beer split with yellow splatter

400 - Beer w/ blue white and yellow splatter

500 - Cream (Epitaph mail-order exclusive)

800 - Beer, Coke Bottle Blue and black tricolor

1000 - Beer (European exclusive)

2000 - Coke Bottle Blue

2000 - Solid Light Blue



http://convergecult.com/

Tulannical
November 10th 2009


2051 Comments


all of the color schemes are pretty sick

Prophet178
November 10th 2009


6397 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The blue white and yellow splatter is my favorite, but I think I got first 100, I preordered the first day it went up.

Tulannical
November 10th 2009


2051 Comments


i think i got in the first 100 too. but maybe they just packaged randomly i dunno

Tulannical
November 10th 2009


2051 Comments


both yellow splatters are my favs

Wizard
November 10th 2009


20629 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

really? i feel like that breakdown has become minuscule to the rest of whats on this album.



Thats why this album is surperior to everything else they've done. Less emphasis on the breakdown and a greater focus to the little nuances (they did this with past albums but I feel the breakdown has taken a back seat on this album). Don't get me wrong, the breakdowns are quite enjoyable but let's face it, I'm not 14 any more.

Lelle
November 10th 2009


2819 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

what does breakdowns and being 14 have to do with one another?

mareep
November 10th 2009


391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

breakdowns are fine when theyre tastefully executed

shade
November 11th 2009


1198 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This might be better than Jane Doe.



Edit: yay 700

ninjuice
November 11th 2009


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Definitely not as good.

I mean I FEEL LIKE I'M TAKING CRAZY PILLS

witchxrapist
November 11th 2009


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0





Thats why this album is surperior to everything else they've done. Less emphasis on the breakdown and a greater focus to the little nuances (they did this with past albums but I feel the breakdown has taken a back seat on this album). Don't get me wrong, the breakdowns are quite enjoyable but let's face it, I'm not 14 any more.




none of their albums really emphasize breakdowns

hydeyomoney
November 11th 2009


934 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

wiz i love you and all but where the hell did you get this idea that Converge emphasized breakdowns that much?

cirq
November 11th 2009


9366 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

OMG CONVERGE!

MutnikSpusic
November 11th 2009


560 Comments


gut!

Motiv3
November 11th 2009


9351 Comments


i prefer this to jane doe, listening to this atm.

Wizard
November 11th 2009


20629 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

none of their albums really emphasize breakdowns



wiz i love you and all but where the hell did you get this idea that Converge emphasized breakdowns that much?



'Emphasized' might have been the wrong word. I should have just said "not as many breakdowns as past albums have shown".



what does breakdowns and being 14 have to do with one another?



Breakdowns interest those who are beginning to get into metal. Please tell me you don't still enjoy them to the extent that you did when you were young?



witchxrapist
November 11th 2009


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

you should listen to their old stuff more i think

shade
November 11th 2009


1198 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

A well placed breakdown is awesome. a lot of bands abuse them though.

witchxrapist
November 11th 2009


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i have yet to hear a band with too many breakdowns

shade
November 11th 2009


1198 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Emmure



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