This band sounds like a bad Breaking Benjamin B-sides tribute band.
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It's kind of difficult to realise that this stuff is still being made in 2018.
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Much better than the other two songs, but still not that interesting.
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That chorus is a joke.
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This might be one of the hardest ones I've dropped.
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is this band going to become an outsider from music and stop making any after this crapfest is released?
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i gotta go listen to something else to wash this shit from my ears
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Luster? They had any?
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That right actually. Never Too Late is still a lovely song, mainly because of the vocals
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yeah, but as a lyricist Adam was as subtle as a brick. nice voice, but shit playing and writing ability.
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Lyrics were never Walst's focal point. After all, his first hit was "Porn Star Dancing."
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This song would bang if it played along to a runescape pking vid
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"Three Days Grace, more like Three Gays Race, amirite???"
more like This Dis Grace of a band
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Tbh, I was expecting this to be some shite, edgy political song based on the title. I'm relieved that it wasn't.
That's the only positive, though.
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So fucking bad! Please just stop. Please.
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This is the first song from the new album that sounds actually like something .... Still medicore though ... This album probably gonna be bad
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This band has a faible for title tracks being some of the worst songs on their albums.
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a small part of me thinks the rest of the album will actually blow me away, but these first 3 singles are a bit lackluster. I don't hate them, radio rock to me is like fast food, it's tasty and makes me feel good despite the fact its made from pure shit
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I hate that they're a main stage band at large festivals. Holy hell.
Go away.
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"This band sounds like a bad Breaking Benjamin B-sides tribute band."
except Breaking Ben's B-sides slay anything new-TDG has ever put out.
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"This song would bang if it played along to a runescape pking vid "
this is how I first heard them 10 years ago. lol wow
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still better than the new godsmack tho
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Possibly the most basic thing I've heard in years.
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The self titled and One X are fantastic albums, they've been going downhill ever since. They could have recovered if Adam stayed the vocalist, but since he's gone this band is gonna lose out really quick.
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"They could have recovered if Adam stayed the vocalist, but since he's gone this band is gonna lose out really quick."
Well , Saint asonia first album isn't really a good one. . Adam 's vocals on this album are maybe the worst in years ... Really liked him on TDG though
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The self titled and One X are fantastic albums, they've been going downhill ever since. They could have recovered if Adam stayed the vocalist, but since he's gone this band is gonna lose out really quick.
hey, i'm not opposed to looking at things through rose-colored glasses, but fantastic? maybe when i was younger i would agree with you, but both of those albums are honestly hard to sit through as an adult. i'll never forget how much i liked them back when, but now they're a chore
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Debut and One X were great when I was a wee lad, but now they're barely a 3
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Thought this may be up being good until the vocals came in.
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Checked in out of curiosity. Song lost me before the second measure was even over.
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I haven't listened to this or anything they since since "Life Starts Now" so I can't comment on that
but their self-titled still holds up as far as work of that era goes. I honestly like it more than Godsmack, Nickelback, Drowning Pool, etc. because it's upbeat and extremely catchy, which helps alleviate the angst factor. "Scared" and "Take Me Under" are underrated AF
One-X showed the limitations of their approach to melody but had a great array of arrangements, and the last song "One-X" is one of my favorite closers to a nu-metal/alt-metal project along with Evans Blue 'The Pursuit' and Ill Nino 'Violent Saint'
overall probably one of the bands that holds up best from the alt-metal/nu-metal era along with Breaking Benjamin and Chevelle
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