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| 3.5 great | xfearbefore | June 1st 15 | Much more grunge, metal, and punk tinged than their later stuff, and definitely more dominated by Neil Gust's songwriting, but that's actually a good thing. Elliott shows up from time to time but you can tell this was Neil's band at this point, and it works honestly. They could be labeled queercore for some of the songs where Neil is open about his sexuality, but really, that label doesn't fit because this is hardly Pansy Division or The Queers. More aggressive than anything else they released, and full of melodic, punky riffage.
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| 3.5 great | Hanusko | February 3rd 17 | Decent 3.5 - Solid punk-rock album, that borrows from some post-hardcore and grunge. It's nothing overwhelming, but the songs are catchy, guitar playing is fantastic, and the vocals are raw and energetic and the bass is phenomenal...maybe the drums should have been slightly higher in the mix, but other than that, there is nothing to complain about, album isn't really ambitious, but is extremely well pulled over. Highlights: ,,Still'', ,,Dirt'', ,,Blackout'', ,,Stray'' ,,Cannibal'' ,,Dead Air''r
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| 3.5 great | Brabiz | September 18th 19 |
| 3.5 great | NateMa | November 8th 18 |
| 3.5 great | sje45 | August 4th 14 |
| 3.0 good | heisl | February 21st 13 |
| 2.5 average | Styten | October 18th 12 |
| 5.0 classic | zowie | September 21st 11 |
| 4.0 excellent | Mevz | May 26th 10 |
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