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5.0 classic
Dethklok Dethalbum II
Being a long time fan of the show and music, I was very happy and excited when I heard that the creative minds behind the tv show would be releasing full length CD's of the music from the show and more original material. I was happy with the dethalbum because I knew all the songs from the first season. After the second season concluded I was very excited to listen to a new cd of Dehklok. Dethalbum II opens with the pummeling tribal-metal song Bloodlines. The deep growls and newly appreciated screams gave me goosebumps and i was pumped to get through the rest of the album. Going from that song straight in to "The Gears" solidified the hook this album had on me. Song after song, I continuously was amazed that it got better and better and even heavier. My top track on the album is either Cyborg Slayers or The Comet song. I compared the guitar solos to my favorite band of all time, Machine ***ing Head! They were so in sync and perfectly blended to create a heavy yet awe inspiring blast of metal. Its safe to say that i am excited for the 4th season of the show to start and for the 3rd Dethalbum to come out whenever that may be. I hope all of you enjoyed the album just as much as I did. Theres' a lot of people that think metal is dying and that it won't be around much longer. I say *** that, Dethklok has shown that metal can't and won't be killed.
Machine Head Through the Ashes of Empires
Machine Head Burn My Eyes
Machine Head The Blackening
Machine Head Unto the Locust
Pariah The New Era

4.5 superb
Mudvayne L.D. 50
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come

4.0 excellent
Deuce Nine Lives
Alright, I have read a lot of reviews and thought that I would try writing one for the first time. First off, I am 17 and currently in High School and first listened to Hollywood Undead in 8th grade and immediately was hooked and I couldn't explain why. I have always listed to heavy metal and the 'core' music that people call nowadays. I listened to Swan Songs for over a year pretty much all the time. Then after a little while I Heard the song Hear Me Now by Hollywood Undead and it was really bad and it didn't sound right. After doing research i found out about what happened to Deuce. I followed him for months with his solo career and listed to tracks from his EP's. I thought that they were... ok to say the least. Very repetitive at some parts and the music itself seemed to be lacking something. Maybe it was the poor audio quality or something else, but it just didn't seem to do it for me. Then I heard the songs 'Let's Get it Crackin,' 'America,' and 'Help Me,' and instantly remembered why i loved hollywood undead in the first place. DEUCE. I was very excited to pick up the CD and listen to it all the way through. Now that i have gotten my life story of Deuce and Hollywood Undead out of the way, let this review begin. The first track was "Lets Get It Crackin" (score) and I was pumped to get through the rest of it. America is an awesome song referring to how the world views America and how we seem to be nothing more then a violent powerhouse of a country. Then songs such as "Nobody likes me" made me think about how he and his guest vocalist Ronnie Radke in the song have a lot in common with what happened to them in their past such as getting screwed over with their former friends and bandmates. Throughout the cd, most songs have special guest vocalists like, Truth, Jeffree Starr just to name a few. Listening to the album, i have picked up on a lot of similarities with this, and Swan Songs. Which is EXACTLY what deuce wanted to do for the fans because he knew we loved that cd so much. A lot of the lyrics are very vulgar and make Deuce seem like a pompous 'in your face' prick, but the fans love it and thats all that matters. I love how this album is like a Party that tells a story for his life and how much he has matured (bare with me here) as an artist to become more then just a 'chorus singer.' All in all, this album is well produced, creatively written, very fun, and very in your face with Deuce saying that you can either love him or hate him but he is always going to be around.
Mudvayne Mudvayne

3.0 good
Machine Head Supercharger

2.5 average
Deuce Call Me Big Deuce

2.0 poor
Korn The Path of Totality
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