Album Rating: 2.0
3.1 is barely good reception.
and riserecords puts out a lot every year so I don't really think those examples count for much. its nothing compared to the amount of shit thy put out.
also this has an average of 3 and has large amounts of negativity aimed towards it, all those other bands are the same. plenty of people hate Memphis may fire.
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Album Rating: 2.0
yeah and dance gavin dance albums have high averages but get plenty of hate, go into the comments
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Album Rating: 2.0
the comments because people are more likely to get through a whole album if they actually like (hence the high ratings) while its relatively easy to listen to a bit of the album decide you hate it, comment, and not rate
I just find comments to be more reliable, except for the obvs trolls but you just ignore them
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Album Rating: 2.5
Every band is gonna get hate lol. Brand New, Radiohead, and Muse all have plenty of hate, yet their albums are among some
of the highest rated albums on here. You're always gonna find folks who don't like the same things you do. Personally, this
album isn't "stunning" by any means, but is it bad? Not at all. I like a majority of the songs. Rise bands, for sure, do have quite
low quality but I do think that Issues is one of the better ones. And as for DGD, most folks do like them. It's kinda hard to not
like them, but you're gonna get bad reviews here and there. It's kinda inevitable.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Everyone hates everything so who gives a fuck?
This is definitely not an album for everyone. It might be the gayest metal releated album I have ever heard, but I think it sounds different and fresh as fuck. So enjoying this in-between the latest albums by Gorguts and Behemoth. It needs a few spins to be enjoyed though, didnt care much for it at first. Great album.
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creative? sure? theres no mesh though-its just carelessly slammed. i skip thru the video one of the worst things i've ever heard. the hardcore cliches are also beyond worn out too so that didn't help either
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The scratching is pretty cringe. I'll man up to saying I still enjoy listening to Hybrid Theory which has them, but it just doesn't work here.
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I tried to come into this with an open mind, but this literally has no redeemable qualities.
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oh great
it's this argument again
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listened to a few songs, wasn't really my thing
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Album Rating: 2.5
I swear that is the singer from Woe, Is Me.
The first song was worse than I expected it to be. Some people here made it seem like it was getting hate for no reason. But damn, those vocals are so generic and poppy it hurts.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Ah...well there is a guarantee I will dislike this album. Woe, Is Me's [n]umbers is so misdirected, vocally that is.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Oh yeah, it is better than Numbers.
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Numbers > Everything else with Tyler Carter's name on it.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Woe, is me gets too much hate considering numbers was pretty good
and woe, is me is way better than these guys, they nailed it on Numbers, on this it feels like they just went overboard
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My thoughts exactly.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Me saying this is better than Numbers doesn't mean I like it.
It's like saying Linkin Park's Living Things is better than Minutes to Midnight. Both albums suck, but I still like one more.
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Album Rating: 1.5
are you blaziken
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"Numbers > Everything else with Tyler Carter's name on it."
almost
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Ti4TIsBe4
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I stand corrected. That's the best thing with Tyler Carter's name on it. What a waste of talent to work with Issues.
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