Growing up, I was always intrigued by this album and its refreshing sound compared to the rest of the Victory Records roster - very brooding and evil; slightly off-kilter, proggy metalcore with a vocalist that sounds like he's taking the biggest shit of all time, and oh! that snare drum. While it still mostly holds up, there's only so much one can take - giving this album a straight, full listen is quite a challenge. And after 5 or 6 tracks, those same endearing elements start to wear on you big time.
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