shayley and austin sounded good on this. their guitarists must get tired of chugging, though. jesus christ.
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Yeah, more of the same!!!
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one of these days OM&M are going to unleash a crazy saxaphone solo or something and mindfuck us all
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"one of these days OM&M are going to unleash a crazy saxaphone solo or something and mindfuck us all" this. Btw good song
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Yeah, same old chugging, but different sound somewhat. Sounds like The Word Alive w/ a progressive feel.
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Album seems worthy from the two songs I have heard
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Not a fan of the clean vocalist, though Austin's screams are pretty delicious.
Songs ok in my books
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Good Song.
Late news btw
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Yeah, it is late news haha. But no one shared it so I figure I might as well.
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let me know when someone tells Austin to stare into the distance and think about the rabbits
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Pretty good
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Austin "rah rah rahhhhh rahrahrahrah... Rahhhh rrrrah"
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lol at youtube comments arguing about genres
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Still YDG'N was 2156648 times better.
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this was better than the first song.
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not horrible
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I'm still liking the first song more, that one had groove.
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Why does it end so abruptly?
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Memphis May Fire does this better.
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no they don't
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They do. This is meh at best.
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Don't get me wrong, I like OMAM, but MMF is just better. I don't care for Austins vocals at all. I love Shayley, but I like Mullins more.
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I'm I the only one that hears some Coheed and Cambria in the chorus?
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