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The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer
4.0
05.22.13
August Burns Red Leveler
4.0
06.22.11
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect
4.0
05.19.11
Sum 41 Screaming Bloody Murder
I think the thing that I most want to comment on after looking through a handful of reviews of this album is people's lack of perspective. This is, after all, Sum 41. They're not going burst out of the woodwork with an instrumental prowess that rivals Colors or lyrical depth that challenges The Wild Hunt, but deliver us again their fun brand of teenage pop-punk. And that's precisely what this is to me, fun. I don't care what it makes someone think of my musical taste, I'm not afraid to reach back into my memory banks and experience some 4th grade nostalgia while listening to a few of the entertaining cuts off of this album. I may have develop
3.0
05.19.11
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
4.5
06.01.10
Nujabes Modal Soul
4.0
05.06.10
As I Lay Dying The Powerless Rise
Besides some overproduced clean vocals which can at times interrupt the flow of the songs, this might be my favorite metalcore record to date. It can't be debated that the band hasn't improved in almost every aspect. The riffs are extremely well-developed, catchy, and show influence from other genres of metal. The solos fit the compositions of each song very well and are....awesome. Tim's screams are the best they have ever been, and even the cleans (though they are the major detractor) are better on TPR than on AOBU. Also, give them credit for mixing in the bass some on this album.
4.5
04.30.10

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