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AmericnZero02
July 1st 2016


3956 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Would anyone happen to have a copy of "Survivor Guilt" without the track with the two voices speaking?

GreyShadow
April 21st 2017


8122 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Title track is actually so fucking good. This album gets a lot of shit and I can see why in some regards but despite how inconsistent this album can sound, there are some amazing songs on here

Satellite
April 21st 2017


26539 Comments


a waste of good production

Cygnatti
April 21st 2017


36395 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Idk I thought the production was bad on here :/

Satellite
April 21st 2017


26539 Comments


yeah i take that back. it's a waste of good producers but it's still rather compressed (http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/8355). been a while since i've actually listened to this, but stevenson/livermore's production is almost always top-notch.

Flugmorph
June 12th 2017


35424 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

havent jammed this in like 4 years now and damn architects starts off strong

Flugmorph
June 12th 2017


35424 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i dont remember this being this heavy damn

probably had shit mp3 quality and shitty headphones back then rip

onionbubs
June 12th 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

finally wrapping up counting the pickslides per album with this and market



damn if this keeps up it will have the most. 3 songs in and we're already at 13

onionbubs
June 12th 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

42 pickslides holy shit



and that's excluding the closer which i have to recount since i wasn't paying attention

Insurrection
June 26th 2017


24856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

always thought this was their weakest album but disparity by design kicks ass

faithzor
July 20th 2017


1 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Everyone that talks shit about this album has probably never taken a look at the lyrics. Lyric-wise, this album has some of their best records to this date.



Overall, the whole album has an incredibly inspirational and motivational meaning (especially September's Children) while they are still keeping their usual pace in songs like Disparity by Design, Satellite and A Gentlemen's Coup.



Survivor's Guilt is a masterpiece in my opinion as well, on one side touching the "we're the best" belief of the USA - "Rome was destroyed, ..., all great countries were destroyed, why not yours?" and on the other side touching the question "What's the whole point of war after all?". It's a much better version of the song Hero Of War with basically the similar meaning.

onionbubs
July 20th 2017


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

it has good songs, it has bad songs, just like all post sufferer rise against. it's probably the least enjoyable but thats just because its incredibly samey by the back half. say what you will about the black market, they at least made an effort to make a lot of the songs at least kinda different from each other (for better or worse)

kalkwiese
July 3rd 2018


11050 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This Is Letting Go is probably the most passionate song off this and I live how they went for its sound for The Black Market. That album has so much more fire than ATR or this, not because it's heavier, but because there is so much more energy

alamo
February 28th 2019


5969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

best post-tsatw rise against, this jams hard

onionbubs
February 28th 2019


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

architects is so good it keeps this above a 2.5

alamo
March 7th 2019


5969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

go all alooooooooooooone

cause i wont follow

onionbubs
April 22nd 2019


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

oh fuck didn’t notice matt skiba was on midnight hands m//

kalkwiese
April 22nd 2019


11050 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

GRIBBED BY! THE MIDNIGHT HANDS!

parksungjoon
July 18th 2020


47227 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

quite trite this one

JohnnyoftheWell
July 18th 2020


64287 Comments


yes but does it sound like boris



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