PureBlueSF
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Last Active 01-19-09 10:04 pm
Joined 11-29-08

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Average Rating: 3.02
Rating Variance: 0.88
Objectivity Score: 98%
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4.5 superb
Enslaved Vertebrae
Scar Symmetry Holographic Universe

4.0 excellent
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart
Dead Man In Reno Dead Man In Reno
From A Second Story Window Delenda
Funeral for a Friend Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation
Jimmy Eat World Chase This Light
The Academy Is... Almost Here
There For Tomorrow There For Tomorrow

3.5 great
A Different Breed of Killer I, Colossus
So wait, a deathcore band that's good but happens to be on Rise Records?!?!?! HOLY CRAP, TWO OXYMORONS AT ONCE
Bleeding Through This Is Love, This Is Murderous
Burden of a Day Blessed Be Our Ever After
Emarosa This Is Your Way Out
Fall Out Boy Take This to Your Grave
Funeral for a Friend Seven Ways To Scream Your Name
Funeral for a Friend Hours
Funeral for a Friend Memory and Humanity
Gwen Stacy The Life I Know
Hidden In Plain View Life in Dreaming
In Fear and Faith Voyage
In Fear and Faith Your World On Fire
In This Moment Beautiful Tragedy
Mayday Parade A Lesson In Romantics
The Devil Wears Prada Plagues

3.0 good
Drop Dead, Gorgeous In Vogue
Emmure Goodbye To The Gallows
Escape the Fate There's No Sympathy for the Dead
Escape the Fate Dying Is Your Latest Fashion
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree
Fall Out Boy Infinity on High
From A Second Story Window Conversations
Here I Come Falling Oh Grave, Where Is Thy Victory
Hit the Lights Skip School, Start Fights
No, it's not original or genre defining. It's just catchy pop-punk that is fun to listen to, and is played better than some other bands in the genre. The songs "Breathe In" and "Hangs 'Em High" are quite addicting.
Inhale Exhale The Lost, the Sick, the Sacred
Oceana The Tide
Recon (USA-NY) Welcome To Viper CIty
The Academy Is... Fast Times at Barrington High

2.5 average
Attack Attack! Someday Came Suddenly

2.0 poor
Every Bridge Burned Aun Aprendo
Generic, boring Rise Records metalcore. Every Bridge Burned do nothing to set themselves apart from other bands in the genre. Some of the guitar work is interesting, but other than that, the album is incredibly boring.
Funeral for a Friend Tales Don't Tell Themselves

1.5 very poor
Cryptopsy The Unspoken King
Emmure The Respect Issue
Enigmatic Heart Relying on The Sky
The band probably thinks like this:
"Hey guys, what "screamo"/metalcore band can we rip off today? Also, let's go to Salvation Army and buy some ripped up sweaters and tight pants and then go buy expensive Nike SB's just to make an ironic statement!!! We're so depressed man, life in the suburbs is so hard. I asked my dad for an iPod touch and he said no. My life is such a tragedy...."
Basically, all you really need to know is that this band is a bunch of rich kids living in suburban Albany, New York who write subpar post-hardcore music.


EDIT:

They could have lots of potential, yes. I didn't say "LOL DIS WILL ALWAYZ SUX LOL". I'm just saying they should stop trying rip off Underoath and try to play music they enjoy playing. They do have one song that I like, "Eyespy CPN's", but other than that song, they sound like they're trying to hard to rip off Underoath. Then again, if it weren't for Underoath, half of the bands on Victory Records wouldn't exist and if they did, they would be Simple Plan wannabes.

Also, I go to school with the drummer and he's a complete and total douche.
Escape the Fate This War Is Ours

1.0 awful
Breathe Carolina It's Classy Not Classic
Kevin Federline Playing with Fire
Soulja Boy Souljaboytellem.com
YAHHH BITCH YAHHH
The sad thing is, half of the kids in my school listen to Soulja Boy religiously, but those same kids are wiggers who will buy into any hip-hop garbage.
Waking The Cadaver Perverse Recollections Of A Necromangler
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