Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah but you think listening to a bad album is just as bad lol
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I'm not saying it's limited to war vets.
Civilians can also get their arms blown off by IEDs.
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You guys are funny as fuck.
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don't forget legs you insensitive fuck
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
It's obviously not as bad, ofc. But it severely warped my perception on albums of a similar nature to this, so while not as bad, it still did fuck with my brain.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Wack
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I too once listened to an album so bad that it put me off of listening to equally bad music
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My issue with it is that people have trivialized PTSD from what it was meant to describe.
If some girl gets the shit beaten outta her by a gang in some back alley and they run a train on her ass that's PTSD-worthy.
My parents took away my PlayStation is, oddly enough, not.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Listening to a bad album isn't PTSD-worthy either
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
I won't say it's PTSD since although it did leave a lasting impression that warped my entire mindset on other albums, it did NOT make it damn near impossible to enjoy any singular moment on those other albums. Wage War's Blueprints is a 2.5 for me, despite it reminding me WAY too much of this album.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
If I had to say it was anything, it'd probably be something like misophonia.
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I'd argue that music could give you PTSD, in tandem with certain events.
Anyone see The Sinner? Good illustration.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
Yeah, this obviously isn't PTSD in my instance. I probably just have a unique form of misophonia.
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Album Rating: 1.5
God damn you guys like to jump down Agent’s throat for some stupid shit lmao
Also coming from someone who has been diagnosed with PTSD, albeit in the past
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
PTSD is fucking horrible. Good friend of mine's grandfather was in Nam' and suffered with what he saw for decades.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
@Wonder: yea its kinda wack
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Album Rating: 4.0
"It's no less musically inept than their other work, yet it's somehow "better" because it's "heavier." And by "heavier," they mean the guitars are tuned ridiculously low, and the mids are way overproduced in the mix"
Not at all why this is perceived to be better. This actually uses the electronics well and the placements are well executed. Caleb sounds fantastic, the drumming is pretty damn nice, there's some pretty nice guitar work here and there (especially The Confrontation), etc. shit just stomps all of their earlier work no contest really
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
hard to hear the riffs when it's all muddy and mid heavy to the point of obnoxiousness tbh and even when i looked up tabs it seemed like just more chugga chugga bleh. Caleb sounded alright I guess
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