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2.0 poor | IAmKickass | April 4th 11 | I expected more from this album, especially considering the fact that I remember it being so
much better than how I feel it is now. 'Homeland Insecurity' has it's moments, most of them
lying in a few catchy choruses scattered throughout the album. The rest of the album seems
to try way too hard in the harder elements, the breakdowns and everything else feel rushed
and lazy. As a new Endwell has appeared since this release, that change may be what they
needed to escape the generic level this album falls on.
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0.0 | | August 10th 14 | Christ, everything about Homeland Insecurity pretty much feels tiresome. I've heard bands such as Atreyu and 36 Crazyfists utilize the same formula (more or less), and even those two groups were more serviceable. If you're not cringing at the vocal performance and sub-par musicianship, you're gonna be groaning hard because of the clich?d album cover.
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3.0 good | ThePalestMexican | May 28th 10 | Like it or not I have a weakspot for this album. Though I do agree Consequences and Revenge is a Healthy Motive are superior albums this isn't the disaster it's made out to be. I do admittedly have a weakspot for the main singles "Single and Loving It" & "Zombies Never Think Twice" as they manage to really pull on some emotion. But it isn't without it's flaws the heavy/pop hybrid is odd at times, and the breakdowns are somewhat underwhelming (considering the other two albums manage to make the breakdowns the highlights). Still I'd recommend this album anyday over the usual "eatmewhileimhot".
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5.0 classic | Spokid | March 17th 18 |
2.5 average | Divaman | October 13th 16 |
1.5 very poor | Zantera | March 3rd 13 |
1.5 very poor | Hep Kat | November 2nd 10 |
3.5 great | beezay | October 7th 09 |
1.5 very poor | X3ni92 | April 28th 09 |
2.0 poor | Groink | October 28th 08 |
1.5 very poor | Bea | August 28th 08 |
3.0 good | Ferz5 | November 24th 07 |
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