Phalanx
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Last Active 06-23-11 10:20 am
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Average Rating: 3.95
Rating Variance: 0.63
Objectivity Score: 61%
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Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites4.0
Piano Monogamy is Encouraged4.0
TesseracT One3.0
Secondsmile Years4.5
Ion Dissonance Cursed2.5
Ion Dissonance Minus the Herd2.5
Ion Dissonance Breathing Is Irrelevant4.0
Ion Dissonance Solace5.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works2.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine4.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis4.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity5.0
Pain of Salvation The Perfect Element, Part 15.0
Pain of Salvation Remedy Lane4.5
Biffy Clyro Infinity Land4.5
Biffy Clyro Puzzle3.0
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders4.5
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet4.5
Porcupine Tree The Incident4.0
Meshuggah Chaosphere3.0
Meshuggah Nothing4.0
Meshuggah I3.5
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree5.0
Meshuggah Nothing (Re-Release)4.5
Meshuggah obZen3.0
Seven Cymatics3.5
The Arusha Accord The Echo Verses3.5
Porcupine Tree Nil Recurring4.5
Fellsilent The Hidden Words5.0
A band with an extremely refined and definite sound which clearly lets them stand out from the crowd.rWhile the songs aren't ever incredibly technical which might put off fans of technical metal, the album is at heart, the epitome of Math metal.
The Arusha Accord Nightmares of the Ocean4.0
They're incredibly original for a cluttered genre and are quite possibly the most progressive band I've ever heard.
The most interesting thing, is that they actual use progressive concepts to great effect which rounds off each song nicely.
Enter Shikari Take to the Skies3.0
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