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4.0 excellent | y87arrow | September 20th 23 | This album is on a similar high level as Enhancer. Almost every song enjoyable. Most songs are
well structured, most only 2 choruses. The song with X-Fusion is really good, only disappointment
is the song with [:SITD:]. Too predictable and lazy songwriting. [:SITD:] can do much better with
their own albums.
It can be frustrating sometimes when you look for good dark electro / aggrotech albums, but after
so many years I have amassed many very good albums from this genre.
With futurepop it's a bit easier, because there are bands who don't just make music for clubs but
also songs that are more introspective. f-pop is also more melodic which means they don't have to
rely on choruses that much.
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3.5 great | Lulapride | June 2nd 10 | So in your opinion this sounds just like any lame ass aggrotech Amduscia album , full of techno and happy beats that you actually dig (go figure). Wynardtage ?? Oh you mean X-fusion! Man, before a "review", do your homework first. Metalcore? Here, since you like it, let me help you: http://tinyurl.com/39zruu3
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0.0 | bloc | May 29th 10 | I'll admit my hopes did increase a little when I saw industrial veterans like SITD and Wynardtage featured on this album. Unfortunately, even they were not enough to save this album from being nothing more than a boring, uninspired aggrotech album. Eight Thousand Square Feet, like many other aggrotech albums, opens up with its best song and AGAIN I am fooled into thinking this album will be great. However, the truth sinks in a few songs later and by the time you get to the end and decide to replay that first good song, you realize that it sucks too.
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4.0 excellent | kildare | September 29th 22 |
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