Album Rating: 3.5
This is one of those 3.5s that I’ll jam more than many albums I have rated higher because sometimes it’s just the vibe you want. Objectively it’s just straight Deftones/Trust Company worship with no real surprises and not much variety, but it’s executed well enough to be enjoyable
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Album Rating: 4.0
ganja spittin
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Album Rating: 3.5
Trust Company had some heaters
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Album Rating: 3.5
[2] Downfall and Falling Apart go hard to this day
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Album Rating: 3.5
There are enough bands like this emulating Around the Fur, I want bands to start emulating A Types
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Album Rating: 4.0
trustcompany's debut was great
also check out edgewater, south of sideways is one of my favorite alt metal albums
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Downfall rocks ahrd
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Album Rating: 4.0
Such a damn good album! I grew up a bit with nu-metal so this tickles the fancy. But yeah, nostalgia and nothing more.
And wow, Sputnik chatting about Helmet! Who would have ever thought.
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we gotta put respect where it’s due
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This album is pretty good but I heard someone talking about TrustCompany in the year of our lord 2025 and had to investigate
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Ooooooh this sounds like I'll like this
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TrustCompany was my "no nu metal can be good I swear check this out" band for a minute
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I used to love their first CD growing up, reminds me of watching the Royal Rumble at my friends house
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Album Rating: 3.5
They used Falling Apart for one of the Royal Rumble PPVs. (can't remember what year)
I miss when WWE used hard rock/metal in their promos. From that to "FEIN FEIN FEIN" at WrestleMania is disgraceful.
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Travis Scott has that Xpac heat brother
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