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Drunken Viking
August 23rd 2006


1023 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

What else would you call his singing?

ktstein
August 23rd 2006


459 Comments


I'd say it's more raspy whining than singing...

He can raspy whine better than I can though.

SCREAM!
August 23rd 2006


15755 Comments


HE'S THE BEST RASPY WHINER IN THE WHOLE F*CKING WORLD!!!!!:oThis Message Edited On 08.23.06

BlastFunk03
August 26th 2006


83 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

apparently, a7x have said this album is rooted to old school metal...but i havn't heard any "old school" metal thats sounded remotely like this.

SCREAM!
August 26th 2006


15755 Comments


a7x have said this album is rooted to old school metal


pay attention to what i put in bold and all your questions will be answered.

Royd Rage
September 2nd 2006


419 Comments


:lol: i\\\'ve listened to it four times today.


at frist i only borrowed it from the libary a few times....now i own it.

i have to say they make me want to hear thier other albums...even though i know they didn\'t sound like this one.

M.I.A. is so sad. it\'s one of the only song si know that can make me cry.This Message Edited On 09.02.06

i have to admit the lead guitar sounds annoy me...but i read something about the producer taking out certain frequencies
from the guitar tracks to leave more room for the vocals...so that may be why.This Message Edited On 09.02.06This Message Edited On 09.02.06

ABlandLife
September 4th 2006


141 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

sorry, I hate this album. his voice drives me nutts, but the guitar work is amazing.

Motleyguy
September 14th 2006


118 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

no word of a lie. This album is a terrible rehash of all the good things about 80's rock/metal...in other words, it's a disgrace to music...on top of that, who the hell calls themselves the Reverend, I mean he isn't even that good anyways, solid, but nothing special.

CanonInD
September 25th 2006


359 Comments


you lie

Drunken Viking
September 25th 2006


1023 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

[QUOTE=]no word of a lie. This album is a terrible rehash of all the good things about 80's rock/metal...in other words, it's a disgrace to music...on top of that, who the hell calls themselves the Reverend, I mean he isn't even that good anyways, solid, but nothing special.[/QUOTE]

The day Motley Crue is considered one of the "good things" about the '80s, I killl myself. And who the fuck cares about what he calls himself, he's a solid drummer and that's all that matters.

CanonInD
September 25th 2006


359 Comments


haha ozzy cant sing

Bfhurricane
September 25th 2006


6284 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

^^ True, but the guitars make up for what ozzy lacks

Angmar
September 25th 2006


2688 Comments


ozzy could sing when he was with sabbath

Acey
September 25th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah, but i still dont get how Ozzy came from a Motley Crue reference. there was nothing mentioned about him.

SCREAM!
September 25th 2006


15755 Comments


CanonInd is a moron for starting this pointless discussion.

CanonInD
September 25th 2006


359 Comments


not really. everyone else is stupid for responding.

SCREAM!
September 25th 2006


15755 Comments


touché

Acey
September 25th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

go on........., but SCREAM! kinda lost for responding to Canon's stupid discussion about how Ozzy got mixed in with Motley Crue

SCREAM!
September 25th 2006


15755 Comments


shut up Acey

Drunken Viking
September 25th 2006


1023 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

He didn't take the Ozzy reference from no where, a guy named BlackSabbath69 came in here saying A7X sucked, and well I'm hoping you can find out the rest.



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