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So Periphery takes Metalcore, Djent, Groove, and some elctronic influences, throws them in a blender and creates this masterpeice. The guitar work is phenomenal. The vocalist is insane. His screaming range and singing range ratio is evenly great. The solo section in The Walk makes my hair stand on end every time. Anyone else as addicted as I am?
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| Rating: 6 |
Terrible, overrated album. emo kids need to stay away from metal
When did Justin Bieber join After the Burial?
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| Rating: 9 |
This album is way out of my comfort zone. I am not normally a fan of his clean singing style but this album is an exception for me. Im normally more of a death metal freak. I feel like they are doing something really original, especially with the whole djent thing.
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| Rating: 6 |
What the hell is this...?!
At first listening, i couldn't trust my ears...
Metalcore with some us power or maybe groove metal feeling riffs and strange screaming?
Till now, maybe a weak 7 points (it's not good at me, it only means that technically the music is not amateur or bad).
Someone knows which kind of "prog" metal is this - and which influences has got thisn album? Thanks.
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Written by Thrasher Hungary on 07.07.2011 at 03:39
Someone knows which kind of "prog" metal is this - and which influences has got thisn album? Thanks.
Uh, I think these guys are part of that "djent" thing some people are talking about.
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I'm gonna go against my inner elitist metal nerd and say that I quite like this album. The vocals, both clean and harsh, are somewhat irritating, as is the metalcore chugging, but when they go into those pointlessley technical riffs, it becomes a very good album.
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It's good, part of the collection of mildly metalcore bands that don't really play very metalcore-ish stufff and are really good. btbam, pth, human abstract, these guys.
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| Rating: 9 |
Written by sasquatch on 12.08.2011 at 22:05
It's good, part of the collection of mildly metalcore bands that don't really play very metalcore-ish stufff and are really good. btbam, pth, human abstract, these guys.
Tesseract and The Contortionist are pretty similar as well. Same subgenre or whatever. They're both of about the same quality. Definitely check them out sometime.
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I know tesseract is good. When the contortionist isn't in breakdown mode i like them. too much breakdownage for me though
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Curious about this one of late.
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| Rating: 7 |
This band/album is an example of the ever increasing scene of surfacing closet musicians where, technically speaking, they are very, very good, but on a soulful, 'grab-you' level they just don't do it. There were some very catchy, head-bangy parts, but there were also a lot of guitar parts that sounded like a practice session with a drum beat to it...
"Hey guys, I'm going to pratice this huge arpeggio that I've played a thousand times in a room...think you could put a beat to it?"
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| Rating: 7 |
Written by Troy Killjoy on 07.07.2011 at 05:04
Written by Thrasher Hungary on 07.07.2011 at 03:39
Someone knows which kind of "prog" metal is this - and which influences has got thisn album? Thanks.
Uh, I think these guys are part of that "djent" thing some people are talking about.
Indeed, the 'Djentlemen's Club'.
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| Rating: 10 |
A masterpiece in recording, writing (from a theory standpoint), and a fresh sound. Yea Spencer's vocals are sometimes a little emo sounding but he is ever improving (if you've heard their newer releases or seen them live). The range he covers is absurd. This is simply one of the most unique albums I've ever heard and it is personally one of my all time favorites.
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| Rating: 9 |
Written by Dangerboner on 18.04.2011 at 03:25
Terrible, overrated album. emo kids need to stay away from metal
When did Justin Bieber join After the Burial?
shows how much you know about metal. NOTHING!
There is good and bad in all genres.
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| Rating: 6 |
I looked at your album collection and laughed
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| Rating: 7 |
So much potential ruined with godawful pop cleans.
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They need to re-record the vocals for this album considering how much the vocalist has improved.
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| Rating: 10 |
Written by LeKiwi on 11.11.2012 at 20:00
They need to re-record the vocals for this album considering how much the vocalist has improved.
I'd kill for them to rerecord the entire thing in this fashion. The production on "II" was top notch.
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Written by Dangerboner on 11.07.2012 at 00:46
I looked at your album collection and laughed
I might know why: 2nd favourite subgenre = metalcore.
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