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LunaticSoul
February 9th 2015


2421 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

'best prog in 10 years'... seriously?

LunaticSoul
February 9th 2015


2421 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This is discussed 1) because it's a polarising disc 2) because they're famous



if this disc was by an unknown band I would have ignored it

Toondude10
February 9th 2015


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Best prog metal album in like 10 years easily"



Bro, do you even Tool?

Diglett
February 9th 2015


1607 Comments


lateralus and aenima came out before 2005
idk if id put 10k days over arcane's

in any case i think known-learned is absolutely awesome but i dont think its the best prog album this season

Toondude10
February 9th 2015


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

You forget



10,000 Days

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 10th 2015


18452 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Needs moar Tool

YuriZakhaev
February 10th 2015


1212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

10,000 Days is fucking killer if you weed out the ambient filler tracks.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 10th 2015


18452 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The Lustmord edits aren't bad either



I can't help but feel this is missing something.

tingkagol
February 10th 2015


17 Comments


Rainbow Gravity's main riff sounds a lot like Tesseract's Origin.

JohnFire
February 10th 2015


986 Comments


"Best prog metal album in like 10 years easily"

One word: Colors.

Toondude10
February 10th 2015


15372 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that too

Diglett
February 10th 2015


1607 Comments


>idk if id put 10k days over arcane's


XfingTheSullen
February 12th 2015


5562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Colors was awesome but arcane totally shits on colors



oh, and there's plenty of "famous" bands who have like 17 votes total on sputnik, so don't use famous as an argument for a band's popularity on sputnik



the contortionist drew everyone like moths to flame with just their first album, while bands like ascariasis wallow in obscurity

zaruyache
February 12th 2015


28612 Comments


Ghost Reveries

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
February 12th 2015


21027 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Colors, 10,000 Days, and Ghost Reveries are miles ahead of this in terms of recent progressive metal albums.

Diglett
February 12th 2015


1607 Comments


reminding yall that the original 'best prog metal album in 10 years' was xfingthesullen talking about Arcane's Known-Learned

which i dont think is even album of the last three months

Durrzo
February 12th 2015


3625 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I couldn't get through all of Arcane's album. When the music was actually interesting it was really

enjoyable but there was a lot of dull stuff if you ask me. Though I'm not really into prog metal aside from

one or two bands so maybe it's just not my thing.

Artuma
February 12th 2015


32828 Comments


"Colors, 10,000 Days, and Ghost Reveries are miles ahead of this in terms of recent progressive metal albums."

precambrian >

BeyondCosby
February 12th 2015


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm sure this will cause a ruckus but I really don't enjoy BTBM as much as other bands and I don't worship the ground they walk on because their vocalist is so one dimensional. The only times I find myself completely engrossed in the music and impressed by the vocal maturity is when he's doing cleans. Every time I listen to them I feel like I'm just putting the rest into the background because his voice has no dynamics or emotion and it drowns out the phenomenal musicianship. Just my opinion though.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
February 12th 2015


12091 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

You know there are quite a few people that hate BTBAM. You'll probably be fine by saying that.



The vocalist is my least favorite part of the band tho



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