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Calling it just an album would be offensive—rather, it’s a MASTERPIECE. If you manage to listen to it properly, you’ll fall in love immediately.
Calling it just an album would be offensive—rather, it’s a MASTERPIECE.
If you manage to listen to it properly, you’ll fall in love immediately.
Listen to Too Bad You're Beautiful and experience From Autumn to Ashes' raw emotional power today!
Daniel (the singer) has a very versatile voice and it’s a pleasure to listen to. It’s not a milestone, but alongside illustrious names, a little place for this album could be found.
Daniel (the singer) has a very versatile voice and it’s a pleasure to listen to.
It’s not a milestone, but alongside illustrious names, a little place for this album could be found.
Listen to Lorene Drive's 'Romantic Wealth' for heartfelt emocore rock with standout vocals and memorable tracks!
This one is the exception... it pumps you up, excites you, gets inside you at the beginning and leaves you exhausted at the end. A round of applause for this sometimes underrated but respectable band.
This one is the exception... it pumps you up, excites you, gets inside you at the beginning and leaves you exhausted at the end.
A round of applause for this sometimes underrated but respectable band.
Listen to Slipknot's 9.o:Live and feel the raw power of their live performance today!
The artwork is meticulously detailed, gothic style, a perfectly fitting title, and a very famous character on the cover. We await the next work hopeful for a less commercial turn because the capabilities of this band are many, and it would be a shame to waste them.
The artwork is meticulously detailed, gothic style, a perfectly fitting title, and a very famous character on the cover.
We await the next work hopeful for a less commercial turn because the capabilities of this band are many, and it would be a shame to waste them.
Discover Lostprophets' evolving sound in Start Something—listen now and explore their unique blend of rock and nu-metal!
The first two minutes are almost restful, then the industrial fury begins, which is truly frightening but at the same time beautiful. Admittedly, I hate remixes, the reinterpretations of individual tracks and things of that kind, but for Mr. Self-Destruct, I make an exception.
The first two minutes are almost restful, then the industrial fury begins, which is truly frightening but at the same time beautiful.
Admittedly, I hate remixes, the reinterpretations of individual tracks and things of that kind, but for Mr. Self-Destruct, I make an exception.
Discover the intense and innovative remixes on Nine Inch Nails' Fixed EP—listen now and experience industrial rock redefined!
So away with the screams, away with originality, away with heavy music and well-pounded drums, we’re left with a sort of blink 182 of metal. The remaining tracks are difficult to listen to, quite ugly, and overly long... yes, the biggest flaw of this album is the duration: 11 tracks for over 70 minutes, really too much.
So away with the screams, away with originality, away with heavy music and well-pounded drums, we’re left with a sort of blink 182 of metal.
The remaining tracks are difficult to listen to, quite ugly, and overly long... yes, the biggest flaw of this album is the duration: 11 tracks for over 70 minutes, really too much.
Dive into this detailed critique of City Of Evil and discover why it didn’t meet fans’ high expectations!
This yet another overrated nu-metal band had the brilliant idea of releasing two practically identical albums six months apart for business reasons. Buy this album and you’ll be left with nothing in hand.
This yet another overrated nu-metal band had the brilliant idea of releasing two practically identical albums six months apart for business reasons.
Buy this album and you’ll be left with nothing in hand.
Read this candid review before diving into System Of A Down's Hypnotize album.
If you’re looking for typical hardcore songs in the vein of "Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid" and "Ketchup Suicide," do not buy "Available for Propaganda" at all. "I Thought Everything Was Alright" is, I think, one of the best tracks on the album. With a musically very interesting ending.
If you’re looking for typical hardcore songs in the vein of "Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid" and "Ketchup Suicide," do not buy "Available for Propaganda" at all.
"I Thought Everything Was Alright" is, I think, one of the best tracks on the album. With a musically very interesting ending.
Listen to Linea 77’s Available For Propaganda and explore their unique blend of hardcore and metal!
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