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The Postman Syndrome

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Forfans of progressive, post-hardcore, post-metal and experimental rock who like complex arrangements and heavy dynamics.
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A five-piece band whose album Terraforming (2003) is praised in DeBaser reviews for blending progressive, post-hardcore, post-sludge and math-metal influences. Reviewers note multiple vocal styles, three guitars, bass and a dynamic drummer, and highlight tight production and varied song structures.

Terraforming (2003) is cited as the band's primary release; reviews describe a five-member lineup (singer/guitarist, two other guitarists, bassist, drummer), multiple vocal approaches (clean, screamo, growl), and influences including Radiohead, Neurosis, Pelican, King Crimson, Tool, Meshuggah, Dillinger Escape Plan, Isis, Dredg, Codeseven, Paulson and Engine Down. One review states the band has disbanded.

DeBaser hosts two positive reviews of The Postman Syndrome's sole widely noted album, Terraforming (2003). Reviewers praise its blend of progressive, post-hardcore, post-sludge and math-metal influences, tight production, and dynamic song structures. The band is described as a five-piece with multiple vocal styles and complex arrangements. Terraforming is repeatedly recommended as a standout release.

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