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5.0 classic
CKY Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild
For my first review, I had to pick, in my opinion, the best album ever. This is my first review so if its not great. I'm sorry. Here we go...
I was introduced to this album because of my dad. My dad showed me the famous "96 Quite Bitter Beings" when I was younger and was hooked from there. Then I heard "Flesh Into Gear". My dad lent me his copy of "Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild" and I listened to it that night. Ever since then till now, it has been my favourite album. I think the reason I like it so much is because of there unique sound. The octave sound on the guitars adds more fullness to the sounds and just makes the guitar worth listening to. That and a combination of complicated and clever guitar riffs (Good example is Escape from Hellview) is why I enjoy listening to this album so much.

"What I like"
You can tell my the music and the lyrics that the songs weren't written in five minutes. Or that songs were written just to add another track to the album. Same with the recording and mixing, you can tell it wasn't rushed. They obviously put a lot of time and effort to make this album perfect.
The album or the band aren't to popular. There are many fans of Cky and this album but your not going to hear "Flesh Into Gear" on the radio or see it on the Tv any time soon. And I like that.

"What I don't like"
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"Conclusion"
This album is best and is worth checking out. Every guitar riff, every drum beat, everything you hear on this album, in my opinion, is the amazing. One of very few albums I could never get bored of listening to.
To sum up in 2 words. "The Best"

4.5 superb
Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
I was sitting at home in 2005 one day watching "Kerrang New Videos" and one of the songs that was played was "I Write Sins not Tragedies". At the time I didn't think much of it. But Kerrang played it more and more and so I had to check the band out. I listened to the debut album and loved it. Even though I was about 8 or 9 and didn't understand the lyrics or the themes behind the songs. I still loved the sound of the album and the theatrical look it had.

"What I Like"
The album is split into two sections. The first section featuring electronic instruments like synthesizers and drum machines and the second section utilising traditional instruments like accordions and organs. Track 8 called "Intermission" serves as a link between the 2 sections. I like this because it show the band have different tastes in music and wanted the album to be different than any other at the time.
I also like the song titles, some of which are quite long, "There's a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought of It Yet" being the longest. None of the song titles are used in the lyrics themselfs and most of the titles are quotes or inspired by books and films.


"What I don't like"
This is me just being picky but the Intermission is a bit long. Sounds good but the piano part drags on.

"Conclusion"
Another album I have grown up with from my childhood into my teens and still on of my favorites. I love the lyrics and the overall sound the band went for. It was different at the time and will always be liked for its creativity and originality.

"Recommended Tracks"
Camisado
Time to Dance
But It's Better If You Do
Build God, Then We'll Talk
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