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I would love to see Tosin live. With any project, actually. And since 3/4ths of Reflux are involved in Sumerian now, I would LOVE to see a reunion happen. But I agree, Jason had fantastic lead lines for that album, but made that the entire focus of the album.
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ERMAHGERD, DA BASS GOES WEEDLEHWEEDLEH!!
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gravity blasts? I apparently missed hearing those lololol
I think BoO would be untouched if Tosin joined full time
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if Tosin, Ash, Evan, and Vinny ever get back together THAT would be untouchable
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Album Rating: 3.0
So much talent in that band. I wouldn't care if it was only a few shows, I would travel damn near anywhere to see it.
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Ash was one of my favorite vocalists, Tosin and Evan are both phenomenal musicians. Im not sure if Vinny did anything after Reflux, but hes still a sick drummer. A reunion would be amazing
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Album Rating: 3.0
All I've heard about Vinny is that he's a professional poker player or something now. A reunion needs to happen, pronto.
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Id kill to see a Botch reunion over any other band in the world. I would literally go to every show if they did a reunion tour
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Album Rating: 3.0
Oh, good lord, so would I. I love every single thing Botch did. I know Narrows is similar, but it just isn't the same.
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American Nervoso and We Are The Romans are 2 of my favorite albums of all time. I loved Anthology too, Japam is still my favorite song
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Album Rating: 3.0
We Are the Romans is still a marvel of ingenuity in hardcore and metalcore, even now.
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WATR is a beautifully crafted piece of art, that will withstand the test of time. its the reason why metalcore grew to such heights. its all thanks to Botch and those other pre-2000 bands (Poison the Well, Converge, Dillinger, even to an extent Rorschach, etc..)
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Album Rating: 3.0
Exactly. Which, at the same time, it makes me wonder how metalcore became such a "bastard" term. It used to be synonymous with ingenuity and passion. Now anytime someone hears the genre mentioned, they immediately think of the "Risecore" sound that feels so lifeless and without a soul.
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when I think of metalcore I think of bands before like 2006, thats when deathcore was becoming huge and metalcore was losing its soul
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Same here. I immediately think of Zao, Skycamefalling, Poison the Well, Integrity, and the like. There are still some decent metalcore bands carrying the flag, but most of the faces of the genre are now so shallow and trendy.
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Zao was fuckin huge. Misery Signals was great back then too
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and of course 7A7P
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Album Rating: 3.0
Misery Signals is probably my favorite band. I know Zao is still active, but I wish they would at least say something new about the album they said they were recording a year or two ago.
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Of Malice And The Magnum Heart is another one of those classic albums that helped shape metalcore. I love their new one Absent Light, but I feel like theyre trying to please a younger crowd. regardless its still a sick album
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Album Rating: 3.0
Bought Absent Light for $30 and don't regret a single penny. Of Malice is pretty much perfect.
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