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4/5 by username2
Alien Youth marks a nit of a return to form for Skillet. The industrial rock sound heard on the past two albums gets diminished significantly and the hard rock is brought into the forefront. This makes Alien Youth a highly enjoy ....
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4/5 by username2
After the release of their unique debut album, The Chariot returns to deliver us more unique, original, short, and heavy songs. This time the album has gone through every step in the production process, including mastering. (Som ....
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4/5 by username2
When the Chariot used to be on the Solid State records roster, they were probably one of the most unique bands. Their debut album proves that uniqueness as it is 28 minutes of pure insanity. Crunching guitars, brutal screams fro ....
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4/5 by username2
I don't think that I have heard a rap album as more diverse lyrically and musically then Heath McNease's The Gun Show. It has everything from straight up rap songs, a song inspired by reggae, a couple of acoustic songs that are remine ....
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4/5 by username2
Again it's always fascinating to me to go back to the very early days of a band and hear how ideas and styles formed throughout a discography. As I Lay Dying's major label debut, Frail Words Collapse, is no exception. The band s ....
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4/5 by username2
Brown showcases major improvement over P.O.D.'s previous album, Suff The Punk. For one, the production quality sounds much better, the overall sound is more polished, and more of the band's signature elements are fine tuned and define ....
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4/5 by username2
Ah the album that introduced us to the now lengendary P.O.D. Snuff the Punk has the beginning elements of what would make the band famous later on, furious metal songwriting and excellent rapping. Of course being the debut album ....
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4/5 by username2
Superchick's latest album, Rock What You Got, feels like a bit of a step backwards from their excellent Beauty From Pain album. It sounds more like their first two albums, a mix of pop punk and electronic, but it still retains a bit o ....
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4/5 by username2
The debut album from Superchick, at first listen, sounds very shoddy. The production value isn't the best, Tricia Brock's vocals sound flat, and most of the songs sound the same. While these are major flaws of the album, the pos ....
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4/5 by username2
In the Hands of God is the final album to feature longtime member Peter Furler as the lead singer of Newsboys, and this is a great album to go out on. This feels like a worthy follow-up to 2006's Go even though it retains little of wh ....
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