Album Rating: 3.5
Oh jeez, it's okay, lol.
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botb wya
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Album Rating: 3.0
the spoken word tracks on this are wild. I need 808s over the one about watching porn
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Album Rating: 2.5
I saw these guys a few times, and they were pretty good. Except one time i saw them and they had no bass drops at all. It was not enjoyable.. i went to the back of the venue to chill
I think impending doom also played that bad show and they killed it live. I think they were the opener too and crushed for today
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Album Rating: 3.5
That's lame. The bass drops are half the reason why this album slaps so hard.
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Album Rating: 2.5
It was so lame. It was a small venue, was up front. Heard 1 maybe 2 songs and bailed
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Album Rating: 3.5
This and Portraits slap
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Album Rating: 2.5
This is decent...it's better with the bass drops for sure. I liked this a lot more back in the day... can't really stand the christian lyrics anymore tho
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yea the lyrics suck all across the board for this band
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Album Rating: 2.5
But i guess to just jam some breakdowns etc this rules. Seraphim is pretty fun
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Album Rating: 3.5
"This and Portraits slap" [2]
I respect this band's devout lyrics because most metalcore bands who claim to be Christian just write lyrics about whatever the fuck.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I respect this band's devout lyrics because most metalcore bands who claim to be Christian just write lyrics about whatever the fuck.
That is very reasonable. I didn't really think about that. I just have to remember that these guys are just a breakdown/mosh pit band for me and ignore the lyrics
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Uncle sinning against me sexually,
Momma knew he was molesting me, smacking me across my face. I could do nothing.
Pops wasn’t around to give me the time of day.
All I wanted was a time and place where I could be loved.
A hug from my mom was too much.
So I turned to lust on the net while I was
hooked like a fish as I click, click, clicked to watch porn flicks
trying to find intimacy,
or an outlet at least.
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The intro to Devastator still slaps dumb hard
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Wtf I used to like this, well to be fair the main cringe comes from those lyrics
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yeah this has it's fun moments if you can ignore the obnoxiously heavy handed lyrics
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Album Rating: 3.5
As sheerly a testimonial type of Christian album I think this is quite good. They put the spoken-word tracks in good places, and the closer hits hard. This is the one album that I feel For Today put their all into.
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Yeah these guys and Sleeping Giant were the only preachey Christiancore I could tolerate
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I married my wife because God told me to. Yes, I think she’s beautiful. But she’s not the only beautiful woman in the world. Yes, she and I get along great! But, I get along with many other women who are just friends of mine. I choose to love my wife, not because she earned my love, but out of obedience to the Word of God spoken to me 5 years ago, in which He said, “Candice will be your wife. I’m calling you to marry her.”
So, with that said, I’d like to make my stance on homosexuality/homosexual marriage crystal clear: I cannot support the homosexual agenda in our nation. This is not because people call it an “abomination,” or because I’m some sort of homophobe or bigot, but because every argument in support of that act is based on one fundamental misconception; and that is the flawed idea that we should be able to marry whomever we want.
I have never heard a homosexual couple tell me that the reason they are together is because, out of a place of devotion to the Lord in prayer and scripture study, He commanded them to be together. And, until that happens, there really is no discussion to be had. They will receive the same response I would give to a straight couple that is together for carnal or selfish reasons: You are in disobedience to God, and you have made an idol out of yourself. Repent. Leave this relationship, and commit yourself to hear and obey the spoken Word of God.
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please tell me you're trolling
damn you page break
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