i wonder why misha bothered with programmed drums. there must be a hundred thousand talented djent kid drummers out there who'd die to play drums for him. and while my ears don't really pick it up, lots of people seem to find programmed drums appalling. also if they ever wanna play this live, surely they'd have ta get a drummer anyway
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Album Rating: 4.0
My djent comments got deleted?
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Album Rating: 3.5
yeah because you were being a djerkoff
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shut up dJeetdJeet.
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Album Rating: 3.5
hahahaha
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I'm gonna need to listen to this. Sounds pretty cool. Nice review bud pos'd
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Album Rating: 4.0
what a fun listen
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Album Rating: 2.0
the sax on Blast is so good
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Review and album are great, but your statement about Misha being responsible for pushing djent into modern metal is just not true. Ever heard of Meshuggah?
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Misha really created 90% of the buzz with periphery proving that djent blends well enough with prog-metal and alt-shit to sell records. Djentshit has now influenced a lot of mainstream alt-metal acts and shit.
So yea, misha kind of is responsible.
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Album Rating: 3.5
chill
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Album Rating: 3.0
I don't like the drums or mixing on this either, but I've still been blasting this album for the last couple of days.
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@ Calc - Haunted Shores was my project and band before I joined Periphery.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Love how the album gets more melodic as it goes on. Super solid release. I hear the black metal.
I always feel like I'm hearing something that is breaking boundaries in one way or another when I hear these guys. Hey Mark, welcome :D
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Aside from the production, this is actually a lot of fun.
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Album Rating: 3.5
mark pls for your own sake do not tread into sputnik territory
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This is cool stuff...manages to keep throwing interesting twists at you.
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Kinda agree with Dbiz, it sounds a bit too digital, but I can get over that.
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Also pos'd. Nice work.
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Album Rating: 4.0
dat intro riff in blast inc is orgasmic
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