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| 4.0 excellent | Brabiz | May 26th 24 | Takes all of my favorite genre staples and blends them into one catchy, fun record. Sad this band came in so late to the game, I think they could have been much bigger if they had hit the trend when everyone else did
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| 2.0 poor | Jared Floryan | September 30th 15 | Twisted Method's first and (so far) lone full-length record proves so darn well that this band is innocuous, but - much like some of the most marketable nu-metal projects to walk the face of the earth - not particularly good. Escape From Cape Coma is jejune from a composition frame of reference, and it doesn't help that the instrumentation provided all sounds confrontational just for the sake of being confrontational. Derrick Tribbett, however, is a pretty passable vocalist for much of the album, even if his approach to lyrics can be effortlessly written off. Unless if cheap headbanging thrills is what you seek, steer clear of this unimaginative shlock.
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| 3.0 good | RevenantBlue | February 17th 13 | While not a terrible band or album, Twisted Method's main weaknesses lie in the writing: in rlyrics and song structure alike, they too often descend into cliches. My take on their sound ris either a very aggressive 311 or a lankier, lukewarm Limp Bizkit, although their sound rmore accurately rests in a gray area between the two.
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| 3.0 good | RedHorizon | January 24th 13 | Given that this is a nu-metal album, it's not bad, just not particularly original. There are some very nice songs like "Awkward Silence". Globally, TM sounds like a blend of Linkin Park, Mudvayne and Taproot.
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| 3.0 good | Oobaloo | September 10th 21 |
| 3.0 good | bikvid | August 15th 20 |
| 4.0 excellent | Kewpie | September 24th 19 |
| 4.0 excellent | Abraxas | September 5th 18 |
| 2.5 average | Mercy | September 17th 14 |
| 3.5 great | cb123 | October 6th 10 |
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