Album Rating: 4.5
Numbers Count for Nothing contains my favourite riff of 2009. Fact.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This band needs to enunciate their chord progressions more.
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this band needs to release a new album soon
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they still got it
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Nightmares is fucking awesome and better than this in every way indeed. Thats why I didnt have a problem 5-ing it
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You have to. Shit never gets old, although I rarely listen to it myself these days. Still rules when I put it in though
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ruin was just as good as Nightmares.
That post metal vibe they had back then was awesome. Still they've changed shit up on every album, still kept the the techy parts.
Interesting to see what the new album is like, which they've started recording.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nah dude gotta disagree, like I said Ruin had that post metal vibe to it and had less cleans.
I like that album just cos Sam's harsh vocals on that are soooo fucking good. They sound monotonous at times here.
Still agree Nightmares is there best album, only complaint about nightmares is how one dimensional the vocals are.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I find no post-metal vibe on that album.
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same
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Album Rating: 3.0
suprised you listened to band before dryden
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Album Rating: 3.0
Listen again, might just be me but on some songs there is a vibe, and it be vibing.
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In The Desert may be the best song they have ever written
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is it full of breakdowns
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see/hear for yourself
but no, its not
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if it isnt nothing but open strings all the way through i dont want to hear
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its all techy and its got teh melodies man
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Nah I'd say This Confession or In Elegance are the best.
"if it isnt nothing but open strings all the way through i dont want to hear" Name one of their songs which is anything like that.
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did i actually say any of them were like that
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1. In The Desert
2. You Don't Walk Away From Dismemberment (quite possibly the best song title ever)
3. To The Death
This and Ruin are both excellent but they don't even touch their debut
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