I haven't listened to original, but I don't imagine this was much better to be honest. Not bad though, I guess.
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Are these guys ever actually gonna drop the new album or what
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This is great. Loved it
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To plant a seed is their only good album
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my cousin is fucking obsessed with this band, but he hated this song dearly
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'Berserk-themed deathcore act Brand of Sacrifice'
culture huh
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I hate that I have to make this dad joke, but nobody else seems to step up so here comes:
We Came As Romans are Braindead
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never liked this band, never will
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Not that they're incredible displays of music or anything - probably not even GOOD, per se - but their first two albums are the only content worth consuming from these people.
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This band just doesn't work without Kyle
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"I hate that I have to make this dad joke, but nobody else seems to step up so here comes"
You should have said: "Since no one seems to want to step up, it looks like someone has to step up." It probably would have been a better dad joke than the one you ended up making.
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I don't have children yet, I have a lot to learn.
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This band just doesn't work without Kyle [2]
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But at the same time Kyle was like the worst part of the band lol. Band was never good let’s be honest
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This was actually great, mainly for the added Brand of Sacrifice
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Band was never good, no
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Their first two rock agreed
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It’s 3.5 genericore so 2.5
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Some bands have band names that just seem so goofy and trite that you can’t bring yourself to even check them out. This is one of those.
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Wow! A Deathcore reimagining that not only has a harder sound, but adds Brand of Sacrifice’s staple, sitar that improves on a, by the numbers, melodic, metalcore track that adds a lot more. My biggest gripe is that it feels like there’s a lot of different sounds thrown around in places, but I enjoyed this.
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