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#201 (permalink) |
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High Infidelity
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Shadynasty's
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Well...I hate to admit it but this album MIGHT be growing on me....finally. The vocals piss me off at times though. They remind of Fear Factory's vox at certain moments.
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High Infidelity
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Shadynasty's
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Ugh...I lied.
Parts of the songs are REALLY good, then other parts are too disonant and meh to me. They certainly have their moments though. Perhaps their next album will grab me by the balls. Def crushing.
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Minnesota Ass Vikings
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Hastings MN
Posts: 705
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They tore down the Station 4 a couple of nights ago. Fucking amazing. I got something to eat during Job's set, and returned in time for behemoth. Good times.
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Gnats before thy gums
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kneel Before the Altar of Ali
Posts: 16,807
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1 recycled riff used over the course of 8 songs would not equate to a good live performance. These guys are pure bollocks. I'd put them right next to Deadboy and the Elephant Men, As I Lay Dying, and Staind as some of the shittiest bands I've ever had the displeasure of seeing.
I had a perfectly good excuse for attending gigs that included such performers btw. ![]()
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OneMetal.com Music Editor
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Darlaston, West Midlands, England
Posts: 5,004
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Staind are a bag of wank, no doubt. Never heard Deadboy and the Elephant Men, so no opinion here. Seen As I Lay Dying twice (both times at a festival) and thoroughly enjoyed them both times - sure, it's generic mainstream melodic metalcore, but they know how to execute the formula well. As for JFaC recycling riffage? Nah, don't agree there - I recently learned to play Entombment Of A Machine 'cos a band I was hoping to get into asked me to (they apparently already found another guitarist without letting me know - cheers, guys), and while it's not the most technically challenging material, the arrangements are more interesting than your average 'widdly-bit, breakdown-chugathon, solo, widdly bit' deathcore band.
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Gnats before thy gums
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kneel Before the Altar of Ali
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Deathcore needs to be removed from the face of the planet. Shame on you for listening to this drivel.
![]() I know my ears, and what they experienced was chug chug chug gurgle chug chug gurgle clown on me chug chug chug gurgle chug chug chug for 60 God damn minutes straight. Thankfully I had my back turned to the band the whole time, as I'm too gangsta to be subjected to such monotony. ![]()
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Gnats before thy gums
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kneel Before the Altar of Ali
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New track from their forthcoming. http://www.myspace.com/gojira
Also upcoming tour, which I may not attend considering the rest of the card. (All That Remains, In Flames. 36 Crazyfists, Wu Tang Fuck) ![]()
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Don't you ever get...
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lost In Necropolis
Posts: 11,315
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Depending on the price of tickets and set length I may slip in for Gojira then run like hell before anything else comes on.
I'm digging the new song, but, I hope it's not the best song on the album if ya know what I mean. |
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Ruler of Australia
Join Date: May 2001
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 12,992
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Quote:
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High Infidelity
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Shadynasty's
Posts: 27,640
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LOL
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 24,629
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so did anyone hear the new one?
first few tracks bored me a bit and I forgot to listen to the rest ... until last night in the car ... when the track "The Art of dying" completely blew my nuts off. will need some time with this one. |
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OneMetal.com Music Editor
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Darlaston, West Midlands, England
Posts: 5,004
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Had it for a couple of weeks now - generally sounds like refinement of the elements that made up 'From Mars To Sirius', with the odd moment of experimentation here and there (like 'A Sight To Behold' - still can't decide whether I hate this track or not, oddly). Definitely needs more time to sink in.
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