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Objectivity 65%

Last Active 06-11-23 5:23 pm
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Review Comments 7

Average Rating: 3.86
Rating Variance: 1.33
Objectivity Score: 65%
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5.0 classic
Knut Challenger
Knut Challenger + DIY EP (Remaster)
Metallica ...And Justice For All
Snapcase End Transmission
SUMAC The Deal

4.5 superb
Convulsing Perdurance
Hot Water Music Moonpies for Misfits
Nasum Shift
Nasum Helvete
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines
Propagandhi Failed States
Propagandhi Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
Propagandhi Supporting Caste
SUMAC The Healer
SUMAC What One Becomes
SUMAC Love In Shadow
Ulcerate Cutting the Throat of God
Ulcerate Shrines of Paralysis
Ulcerate Stare Into Death and Be Still
Verberis Adumbration of the Veiled Logos
Vitriol (USA) To Bathe from the Throat of Cowardice

4.0 excellent
Harm's Way (USA-IL) Posthuman
Hot Water Music Live At The Hardback
Incendiary Thousand Mile Stare
Incendiary Cost of Living
Incendiary Change The Way You Think About Pain
Knut Terraformer
Mylingar Döda Drömmar
Mylingar Döda Själar
Mylingar Doda Vagar
Pestilength Solar Clorex
Propagandhi Victory Lap
Propagandhi At Peace
SUMAC May You Be Held
Thantifaxath Hive Mind Narcosis

3.5 great
Knut Wonder
Pestilength Basom Gryphos

3.0 good
Vitriol (USA) Suffer & Become
As much as I want to like this album, there is just too much going on. Why does every song need a layer of synths? Those really detract from the heaviness of the songs. The guitar sound is also a bit to extreme. I get it, this is extreme metal but a bit more restraint regarding sound and arrangement and the band could have delivered the promised step up from their first album.

2.0 poor
Humanity's Last Breath Ashen

1.0 awful
Sleep Token Take Me Back to Eden
Sleep Token This Place Will Become Your Tomb
Sleep Token Sundowning
Sleep Token Two
Sleep Token One
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