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One word will suffice to describe this album; a piece of crap. It is clear that these four are together just for the money.
One word will suffice to describe this album; a piece of crap.
It is clear that these four are together just for the money.
This review harshly criticizes Korn's album 'See You On The Other Side' as disappointing and misguided. The band’s experimentation and production choices are seen as failed attempts. Individual band members are described as underperforming, and the album is considered a far cry from Korn's earlier successes. The reviewer laments the band’s departure from their authentic sound and questions their creative direction. Discover why fans feel 'See You On The Other Side' missed the mark – read the full review and listen for yourself!
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best nu metal band currently on the scene, Mudvayne. 'Dig' is undoubtedly close to perfection; a mix of Claypoolian bass, very powerful guitar and drum riffs, and a brutal and captivating voice.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best nu metal band currently on the scene, Mudvayne.
'Dig' is undoubtedly close to perfection; a mix of Claypoolian bass, very powerful guitar and drum riffs, and a brutal and captivating voice.
Mudvayne's L.D. 50 stands out as a technically proficient and exceptional nu metal album. The reviewer praises Chad Gray's vocals, Ryan Martinie's bass skills, and the band's unique influences from Tool and Primus. Highlight tracks include 'Dig' and 'Death Blooms', noted for their powerful riffs and complex rhythms. Overall, the album defies stereotypical nu metal mediocrity and showcases the band's great potential. Listen to Mudvayne's L.D. 50 now and experience nu metal like never before!
I always listen to it with pleasure, but I would dare to say that the comparison with City ... doesn’t hold up. It’s a sort of more raw version, less refined but much more eardrum-busting.
I always listen to it with pleasure, but I would dare to say that the comparison with City ... doesn’t hold up.
It’s a sort of more raw version, less refined but much more eardrum-busting.
The review praises Devin Townsend's artistry and his previous work but finds the Strapping Young Lad self-titled album somewhat underwhelming compared to City and Alien. It acknowledges the album's raw heaviness and enjoyable tracks, but notes a lack of memorable choruses and some weak songs. The album is seen as an important, evolving step in Townsend’s discography, though not his best. Explore Strapping Young Lad's heavy and raw self-titled album, and hear the evolution in Devin Townsend’s powerful metal journey!
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