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Nothing's Working
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Homicide
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Burn In Hell
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17% |
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Jack The Ripper
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22% |
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Brains Out
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Brandon from San Luis Obispo, CA |  |
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Jun 26 2006 |
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I bought this for two reasons: It's on Epitaph, and I thought they sounded like Mindless Self-Indulgence. Turns out they aren't much like MSI. I don't listen to screeching techno-metal, so I don't know how to rate it. I gave it an extra star because the art was neat, and Jack The Ripper was okay, but I'm not planning to make any more Errors.
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Kyle from Mount Vernon, OH |  |
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Mar 18 2006 |
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Not one weak track on this EP, Grade A electro-punk. Its a shame theres nothing out about this band and Error does'nt seem to be around anymore. Damn
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Nancy from La Mesa, CA |  |
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Dec 26 2005 |
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i usually do not like this style of music, but i think this cd is awsesome! i listen to it on the way to work and it pumps me up! buy it you will like it!
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Kelly from Steamboat Springs, CO |  |
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Nov 4 2005 |
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This CD is totally a cheesy Mike Patton W/ Dillinger Escape Plan meets a cheesy NIN. It's more electronic though. I wouldn't reccomend it to most people. If you like hardcore electronica maybe, but it is short and expensive for what you get. I can't belive Epitaph picked this up... what am I talking about, yes I can.
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Grant from Lubbock, TX |  |
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Mar 10 2005 |
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This EP is holy and righteous. Call themselves hardcore punk or something, but it's really just industrial. Really hope that they release a new album [full-legnth] because I can't find any other industrial band as vigorously pissed-off as they are. Surprising that Brett from bad religion was on here. Apparently you can make good albums even if you're in other, shitty bands. Anyways, I think this is a worth-while investment.
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Adam from Chicago, IL |  |
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Dec 27 2004 |
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It's hard to rate this album. It's really annoying, but sometimes you can ignore that and enjoy it. Techno-fuzzatronic. Thrill Kill Kult and a nerdier Mike Patton. I don't listen to it, but I guess it's good, and as long as nobody talks about it, I'll keep it.
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John from Carmel, IN |  |
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Jul 31 2004 |
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wow. when i first listened to this i was like "hey! sounds a little like nine inch nails" but little did i know that one of the band members IS fron nine inch nails!!!! wow. I really like industrial music, and i really like dark hardcore punk, and this short ablum really speaks to me. it doesn't have like a poetic value....its more of a "hey lets all get hogwild" value. but it is pretty intense and very well donen. excellent sutdio quality. it gets 5 out of 5 because i mess trent rexnor and this makes me want to rave with glowsticks and punch someone in the face at the same time.
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