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| 2.0 poor | Ferretmusic | August 21st 24 | While each Left to Suffer album has it's own unique sound, none would be out of place in a video
game or high budget horror film. This album branches out into overtly pop sentiments, to the
point of sickening sweet, even nauseating so. I had to skip through multiple tracks and won't be
going back for a re-listen anytime soon.
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| 3.0 good | Leeb890 | September 7th 24 | There's a lot of interesting ideas being
thrown around within the album. I'd consider
this more on the metalcore side rather than
deathcore, with a lot of pop elements that
sometimes feel repetitive or out of place.
Lost in the Dark and Forsaken are my standout
tracks.
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| 3.5 great | MegaResurrectedJake4 | August 20th 24 | this is kind've weird pop deathcore. But I actually like it a lot when it don't stank dirty thigh-nut crease, and that's surprisingly often.
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| 4.0 excellent | cBawner | August 21st 24 |
| 4.0 excellent | KManoc1 | August 16th 24 |
| 2.0 poor | Matty CONTRIBUTOR | August 16th 24 |
| 3.0 good | iGuter | August 16th 24 |
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