Album Rating: 3.5
Suicide Silence's The Cleansing is the peak of how deathcore should sound. Recorded live by a bunch of angry 22 year olds.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Y'all really get me my friends, couldn't agree more on both comments. The Cleansing really has aged amazingly also
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the boys can still rip...Oli sounds great
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Album Rating: 3.5
The production overall hasn't been the worst, but Off the Heezay's chugs do indeed sound like getting beat with wet noodles in the worst way. Overall it's shaping up to be a decent re-recording but when I come back to this album it'll probably be the original.
That said, Dehumanized was a dang ripper. The denser and more layered style of songwriting is updated to fit better with their modern production, at least to my ears. I wonder how much of it is entirely new and how much of it is just working with riffs they've had kicking around for 20 years.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Weather you like it or not, this is a genre classic and it has always sounded like trash (in the bad way) until now. Honestly think they nailed it on this one, just smash it through the wall, huge and heavy no apologies. They also kept some of the iconic phrasing on tracks like black and blue, etc that really tugs on the nostalgia strings just right. Plus a new track that goes hard? If your dunking on this it just aint for you, or your hellah picky.
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I like the sound of the production, sounds punchy af
guy also produced Vildhjarta, thrown, HLB...has that same low-end massive sound
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Dehumanized makes me miss the Agony Scene more than anything, the entire beginning of that song is just Habeus Corpus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiDlzUNxn80
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Album Rating: 3.5
I never liked the original album, but I enjoyed this version quite a bit. Tighter, not irritating to listen to. Good shit. I however prefer all of their albums after this one, so still not my preferred sound from them.
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Album Rating: 1.0
Production is fucking dreadful and is a perfect encapsulation of everything wrong with modern ‘heavy’ music. Every snare hit sounds the same, there are zero dynamics, the vocals are produced to within an inch of their life and it all feels completely soulless and focus grouped.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Based^
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Rips harder than the OG. Dehumanized fuckin bangs.
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Imagine if they did this with Jordan Fish still involved and producing it
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Album Rating: 3.5
A horror too maddening to contemplate.
Roll for sanity
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Have yet to listen in full yet, but going to throw it out there that I have never been able to fully appreciate the original version of this album because of the amateur (God awful) production made it a wall of noise/too chaotic.
I have always really dug Suicide Season and There is a Hell because of the improved production.
Black & Blue repented version blew me away and is giving me an opening to really get into this.
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Album Rating: 4.0
You will love this Feather
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Album Rating: 4.0
This still fucks
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Album Rating: 4.0
black & blue sounds like a long lost arsis song with more breakdowns
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Album Rating: 3.5
Not gonna lie, as much as I dislike BMTH, this album was my first “heavy” album I heard back in 2007 (along with Nuclear Sad Nuclear lol) so it means a great deal to me. This remake is quite solid and a blast from the past with some fun modern production tricks. Cheers
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yerr one of the first heavy records I ever dug as well
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah. Production is definitely overblown, but this is a damn good time imo.
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