JES
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Album Ratings 58
Objectivity 96%

Last Active 02-05-09 12:15 pm
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Average Rating: 3.00
Rating Variance: 1.29
Objectivity Score: 96%
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5.0 classic
Bury Your Dead Beauty and the Breakdown

4.5 superb
Between the Buried and Me Alaska (Instrumental)
great to osee a band selling an album without the vocals,
people who aren't so in to the screaming side of things in this genre can appreciate what between the buried and me do
Destroy the Runner I, Lucifer
The Faceless Planetary Duality
Yes Fragile

4.0 excellent
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus
Great album, shows a lot of variation. Also, this was made at a time when BTBAM were really pushing themselves to be different. Now they are just doing the same thing they have always been doing.
For the Fallen Dreams Changes
Jeff Buckley Grace
Truly magnificent album, the first time I heard this I loved it. Jeff's variation between pitches is clear and unhindered.
Misery Signals Mirrors
Misery Signals Controller
The Carrier No Love Can Save Me
Integration of the emotional vocals and lyrics are a huge plus for this band. The chords also give this EP a big boost. Bass is fairly average but sufficient, and the Drums, while simple need to be nothing more than that.
Veil of Maya The Common Man's Collapse
Verse Aggression
Whitechapel This Is Exile
Yes Close to the Edge

3.5 great
Architects Nightmares
Architects Ruin
Architects Hollow Crown
Bury Your Dead Cover Your Tracks
Bury Your Dead Bury Your Dead
Cynic Traced in Air
Destroy the Runner Saints
House Vs. Hurricane Forfeiture
Jake Shimabukuro Dragon
Terror The Damned, The Shamed
The Clash London Calling: Legacy Edition
The Faceless Akeldama
The Getaway Plan Other Voices, Other Rooms
The Ghost Inside Fury and the Fallen Ones
The Red Shore Unconsecrated
The Vines Highly Evolved
The Vines Winning Days
Yes Relayer

3.0 good
Carpathian Carpathian
Carpathian Isolation
Emmure Goodbye To The Gallows
The Red Shore Salvaging What's Left
The Rivalry No Face for the Mentor
A surprisingly mediocre but not unorginal album. The bands pursuit for a lack of banality is very present in this release, yet, it seems to lack the enthusiasm executed in their Misanthropy EP. I'm not denying this album as good, merely stating that their last release - in my opinion - may have exceeded their newest in quality.
The Vines Vision Valley
Verse From Anger and Rage

2.5 average
Between the Buried and Me Colors
recording not as good as last album, therefore, this album is boring, nah its ok

2.0 poor
Between the Buried and Me The Anatomy Of
Don't really know what to say about this album, really weird and pointless to a degree. I'm not sure too many fans of this band would like it.
Bury Your Dead You Had Me at Hello
Bury Your Dead Alive
Carpathian Nothing To Lose
Emmure The Respect Issue
Nothing new, pretty pathetic really. I liked goodbye to the gallows, but even that was an orgy of cliche.

1.5 very poor
Beneath the Massacre Mechanics of Dysfunction
Technicality has become an obsession for this band. To an extent that degrades the quality of their music. For the first EP, this was ok, but by now, I'm sick of hearing the same song over and over again. As Adam Thomas said on his review for 'Dystopia' "Its almost as though sometime in between writing the tweedle-tweedle-tweedle and the dun-dun-dun they forgot that they were supposed to be writing actual songs." Sums it up perfectly for me!

1.0 awful
Converge You Fail Me
Converge When Forever Comes Crashing
Converge No Heroes
Converge Unloved and Weeded Out
Devourment Butcher The Weak
Devourment Molesting the Decapitated
Devourment 1.3.8.
The Hope Conspiracy Death Knows Your Name
Veil of Maya All Things Set Aside
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