"dammm the comments on the instagram post of Feedback are pissed"
the top 5 comments of their latest post is "please for the love of god don't put feedback in the setlist" lmaoooo
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Album Rating: 1.0
I love it. I want them to know they suck now whether they care or not
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why couldn't they just rehash and recycle their own sound? i mean at least that would've pleased most of their casual fans. I don't think they winning over anyone new with feedback
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Album Rating: 1.0
i think they're just washed at this point and might not be able to recycle decently, even if they wanted to.
Feedback basically reeked of every alt-metal single cliche (including the "we're still heavy guys" architects breakdown) and i smelled the 5000 producers in the room cobbling this slop together
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
I love how the whole comment section on YouTube absolutely shreds them. It's really rare and quite satisfying to see. Would love to see that dislike bar.
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"The Plot to lose the fanbase" is my fav comment on Feedback. Really sucks!
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Album Rating: 1.0
"The Plot to lose the fanbase"
lmao
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funny how new Four Year Strong is better than whatever slop these mfs are putting out
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Album Rating: 1.0
four year strong always been better then these dudes. FYS riffing is always fun
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FYS better [2]
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"four year strong always been better then these dudes. FYS riffing is always fun"
i feel early FYS was catchy as hell but kinda too silly, early ADTR was "cooler" and more focused, now FYS is fully focused and both catchy and creative, and ADTR is just brain dead and lame.
/rant
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Album Rating: 3.0
Four Years Strong is a good band, but they don't remotely sound the same as ADTR despite being lumped together. Easycore ≠ Pop Punk + Metalcore.
Also Rise or Die Trying is OBJECTIVELY worse than even THIS album in every single way. Stupid cheap synths and faux whimsical vocals. Abomination that mars an otherwise great discog.
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Idk metalcore is a subgenre of hardcore so you are kind of splitting hairs there. I would take Rise over any ADTR record tbh. ADTR also has some weak ass breakdowns. Set Your Goals also clears both bands!!!
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Album Rating: 3.0
No, it's not splitting hairs.
ADTR keeps their pop punk parts and metalcore parts largely separate, either dividing songs into parts containing one or the other, making songs that're entirely one or the other, or putting a straight up pop chorus over a core instrumental. Some overlap here or there, but not as a constant.
Pretty much everyone else listed as "Easycore" melds attributes from the two styles, watering down both into mush. Like, riffs and breakdowns won't be pop punky or corey, but somewhere in the middle, and the vocals aren't ever quite as harsh or quite as clean.
Less quiet/loud juxtaposition overall. I think it's a meaningful distinction to say ADTR is both a pop punk band and a metalcore band at once instead of an offshoot hybrid of the two.
Source: my ass.
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Album Rating: 1.0
“i feel early FYS was catchy as hell but kinda too silly, early ADTR was "cooler" and more focused, now FYS is fully focused and both catchy and creative, and ADTR is just brain dead and lame.”
This is the right take
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Album Rating: 1.0
rise or die trying being objectively worse than this album is maybe the worst take i've ever heard on sputdickmusic
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Yea he wildin no doubt
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Album Rating: 3.0
defend those unlistenable synths and saccharine vocal tradeoffs right now
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I will take the fun cheese and superior songwriting of Four Year Strong over ADTR's forced genre blending any day. ADTR's mosh parts sound like they were written and approved by a focus group at the Disney Channel. Synths never bothered me
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Album Rating: 1.0
This album is almost entirely ghostwriter-produced slop that makes me want to listen to either older ADTR or catchier butt-rock, i barely remember any of it and have listened to it several times
RODT is cheesy as hell, but synths go brrr and are catchy to me and there is way more energy and stuff going on for me to digest in RODT. bouncier riffs and leads that aren't the most boring thing ever that are solely there to revolve around some mid chorus like this album
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