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NRA Retirement Home
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It's Hard To Say No When You've Got A Gun To My Head
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21% |
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It All Started In South Dakota
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13% |
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We're Just Twenty-Something Heart Throbs
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29% |
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Ivan Drago Is Not My Mentor
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Untitled
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0% |
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It's Been One O'clock For Days
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17% |
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It's Easy Being Lazy When You're Dead
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0% |
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I'll Make You Famous
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0% |
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But Soon There Will Be Skirts And Curtains
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0% |
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Have You Meet My Friend Burns?
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8% |
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Dorielle from Gold Coast, Australia |  |
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Jul 10 2005 |
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Nothing completely different from many other metalcore bands, but Thirty Called Arson were a very talented pack. They've all gone to do other things, but I was disappointed to hear of it. They have a bit of a technical/grind sound to their name, but are a menacing hardcore band, with the typical break-downs and melodies. But that's not to take away from the power of this CD. It's downright mindblowing, and it's hard to determine where they drew their influences from.
It's not an extremely long album, short and sweet. Probably just over half an hour. Quick and heavy tracks, with a few softer moments, including an 8 minute instrumental that shows tremendous talent for such young guys. For what it's worth, I've listened to this record nothing short of a hundred times. Fans of Dillinger Escape Plan, Curlupanddie, or Haste The Day should definitely take a look.
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Austin from Cincinnati, OH |  |
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Jan 22 2005 |
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Pretty cool. Kinda a genre of their own. I really dont know who to compare them to. All in all its a good CD. Some songs kinda sound the same but im still giving it a 5.
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Brian from Woodridge, IL |  |
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May 7 2003 |
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This cd BLEW MY MIND. If your into fast aggressive hardcore that changes pace quickly and frequently you'll defenately enjoy this cd. I would say this is probably one of the best cd's i own. First couple of times i heard this band i liked them alot right off the bat, but when i sat down and listened to the whole cd i was in a daze. It's THAT good the only complaint i have is that it should be longer.. but with how good the cd is you can overlook that problem.
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Daniel from Mobile, AL |  |
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Mar 23 2003 |
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I saw these guys a while back when they were on tour with Society's Finest, and after I saw their set I made up my mind that I would buy their record as soon as it came out. The only complaints I really have about this album is it's length (it's a little too short), and I wish the vocals were recorded a little louder. Other than that, it is well worth your money; I really hope these guys stick together because I can see their second release being even better. As far as their sound goes, they sound like a perfect mix between The Dillinger Escape Plan (music) and As I Lay Dying (vocals). So, if you like crazy, technical hardcore/metalcore, then you won't be dissapointed. Oh yeah, and their lyrics are really good also. So yeah, Buy this album and go to one of their shows if they ever come around your town. Word!
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