Album Rating: 2.0
Thanks, I'll look that over
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Review made me go listen to Shogun again, not going to be picking this up.
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On the same boat as the first paragraph but I like 23 songs I heard off this. They haven't been awesome since Ascendancy though.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I didn't know this had 23 songs, I dunno what album you're listening to
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Trivium has pulled a complete three-sixty from the adventurous musical pieces of 2008's storming Shogun,
If they pulled a 360 they'd be in the exact same spot
only to have my hope crushed by kiddie thrash mayhem of The Crusade an album that failed on almost all fronts.
Hopes, the kiddie thrash mayhem and a comma after The Crusade
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Album Rating: 3.0
Thought shogun was pretty awesome, but this sounds terrible. Good review as well pos'd
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hey i liked the last song on the crusade
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band sucks pretty hard
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k bro
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Your reviews are always top-notch Brandon. I have a soft spot for their first two albums but I think I will skip this.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Good review Spirit, and i guess you bring a balancer out for this album. Nice read, pos.
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'Ascendancy is an essential modern thrash album imo. It paved the way for the bigger thrash bands like Warbringer, Sylosis etc.'
fucking LOL
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trivium true thrash
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true thrash! :]
chugga chugga [:
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Album Rating: 2.0
Ascendancy is an essential modern thrash album imo. It paved the way for the bigger thrash bands like Warbringer, Sylosis etc. ahahahahaha, I'm sorry but dude, what are you smoking up there?
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go easy on him he likes the faceless true modern dm
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lol actually hes right
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this is the same guy who thought amia venera landscape were 'ambient doom'
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Trivium are true thrash guys, they're like a modern version of Heathen m/ m/ m/
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Album Rating: 2.0
Their influence (specially their melodic approach) can be heard on countless thrash albums that followed. 1. Trivium isn't a thrash band, neither is Sylosis. 2. I really want to see when and where did Warbringer and Sylosis and other bands like them cite Trivium as an influence. I mean, I REALLY want to see those interviews or statements.
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