@delirium: that's my relationship with fftl's dear diary
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Album Rating: 4.0
No way!? because I bought those two albums together, on the same day when I was going through my phase. I feel the same about Dear Diary as well. Freaky shit.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Da blue note.
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i still like note to self however
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witch, i thought that was hailey williams in ur avatar for a lil bittttt
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Album Rating: 4.0
I miss you terribly, this is what we call a tragedy, come back to me, come back to me..
TOOOOOO MEEEEEEEEEE
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Album Rating: 4.0
nope, it's some other trap
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I did an old skool screamo cover of that once, but never got to upload it or nothing.
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u misogynist
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Album Rating: 4.0
1. am girl, 2. how am i a misogynist? :confused:
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Where you been witch?
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Album Rating: 3.5
ThePalaceofWisdom - "You are a fucking idiot, post-hardcore albums like The Illusion of Safety, Worhsip and Tribute, Relationship Of Command should be what you're basing the genre on, not a pile of shitty popcore bands. This album is terrible, esepcially considering everything else this band has done. "
Hey, moron, my point was that those bands have gained success DESPITE being shitty. Who would compare this record with Relationship of Command anyway?
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Album Rating: 2.0
This and Relationship of Command are exactly alike duh...
Oh...
Wait...
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Album Rating: 3.5
I hate At the Drive-In anyway. >_>
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is such a Relationship of Command rip off
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Album Rating: 4.0
lol if anyone at all is serious with that comparison, i've lost hope for humanity
also, lol @ no mention of drive like jehu or like four hundred years as seminal post hardcore bands
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oh i thought you meant tramp and it wa sacrcasm and you aren't real because you are a "girl"
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Album Rating: 1.0
This review is real good
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Hey, moron, my point was that those bands have gained success DESPITE being shitty.
Really? Let's take a look at that; "For a post-hardcore record, TOCS is awesome. Look at other post hardcore releases that have gained bands success."
See going by that sentence I'd say you're making blanket statements about post-hardcore. More to the point incorrect statements. Sure you went and listed some "successful" bands who call themselves post-hardcore. But that doesn't matter because as a representation of the genre those bands mean nothing.
Who would compare this record with Relationship of Command anyway?
I don't remember comparing the two, although I'm pretty sure I said that Thrice, ATDI and Glassjaw a the bands who set the benchmark for Post-hardcore. Look at the time this album was released and look at some of the post-hardcore releases coming out at the same time; War All The Time, Artist In The Ambulance, A-Types, etc. This album couldn't hold a candle to any of those and just because there's some bands who came out with a worse version of UO's sound on here doesn't stop this album from sucking just as much as it did 5 years ago.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Annnnnd they're off...
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