Album Rating: 5.0
Secret bands lp2 art is worse
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this is definitely their worst art by a fair margin tho, its like they found a website for shitty generic xcore album cover templates and just typed their album title in
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Album Rating: 5.0
I'm too indifferent to care. Meriodonal is the only art that I think is worth a damn.
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i like redeemer album art
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yeah that kid had a bad day
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Album Rating: 5.0
I like redeemer album
(was my fave before wrongdoer came out actually)
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i liked redeemer when i was a tweenie, never understood why people complained aboot it
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Album Rating: 5.0
I always thought it was underrated. Lyrically impactful too (to me anyway)
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i expected o god 2.0
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“ i liked redeemer when i was a tweenie, never understood why people complained aboot it“
Cause they were dumbasses who hated this band because of their association with the Christian metalcore scene
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or they expected o god 2.0
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Album Rating: 4.5
I was underwhelmed by the album art first time I was it too, but the music dismisses any flaw the art might have. I liked all the singles' album arts though.
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Go look at comments from when their early stuff was released. It’s like the opposite of the praise they get now
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Album Rating: 5.0
If it was early to mid 00's core it got a bad rap in general
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"Cause they were dumbasses who hated this band because of their association with the Christian metalcore scene"
whats wrong with hating things for being associated with the christian metalcore scene? :/
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those are probably the same people who 5 btbam albums
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Album Rating: 5.0
In their defense, a lot of the upcoming christcore bands still had a lot to prove. Bands like underoath, tdwp, abr didn't get good until the scene died down a bit.
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that was the only period of time that i liked any of that shit at all so i guess i was ahead of the curve
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Album Rating: 5.0
What do you mean?
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never liked tdwp or underoath but abr and norma jean for instance i only ever liked their early material, once all these core bands "proved themselves" i was already over it and felt they had become derivative rather than having "gotten good"
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