Insect_Reject

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Beautiful.
But Odd Future is dead :(
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Suicide Suicide
25 feb 17
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LuckHR689 is a less aggressive and more refined @[coppino] hahaha
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A good album, in my opinion the best in the second phase of their career.
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Edit to the review: "typo-3 (uncle dog)." See the old version link rotto
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Revision of the review: "typo-2". See the old version link rotto
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Edit to the review: "typo." See the old version link rotto
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I miss this, so I'm going to listen to it, thanks for pointing it out. If you like a certain "exaggerated," schizophrenic grind (and if you haven't already), I recommend checking out another one of their splits... the one with Agoraphobic Nosebleed!
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Every time Korn comes up, I find myself in trouble... because I’m way too biased! They’re such an important band for me, especially during the years of my first listens... that I still absolutely adore and love every single piece of work they've done, regardless of style changes, genre shifts, and loss of members. I can say that this album, in 2013, I liked quite a bit. Beautiful 'Mass Hysteria,' gorgeous 'Victimized' (both reminiscent of the style of Issues), and the singles... well, let's just say they’re Korn. And I even include 'Never Never,' which many hate, but if you think about it, there has always been a "pop" song in every Korn track; everyone knows Jonathan Davis's musical influences. The Serenity of Suffering? Even BETTER than this.