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BTBAM's label jump to Victory from Lifeforce didn't have any real negative effects on their sound or intensity, so I don't want to hear any more whining about it. This album sounds a lot like their self-titled debut. It's super-fast, super-tough, super-technical, and super-ridiculous. I mean that in a good way though. This album sounds a little bit more like the Red Chord, and at other times it sounds like if Dying Fetus and Rush had really rough sex with each other. I like it a lot, BTBAM always amaze me. There's really no stand out superior track like "Aspirations" on the last album, at least in my opinion. And my only complaint is "Shevanel Take 2". It sounds completely out of place on the album, like it's some long-lost Dashboard b-side that somehow made it's way on here. I didn't care for it in the least. Still, this is one of the better albums I've heard all year, and a better follow-up cd than the new FATA, Bleeding Through, A Life Once Lost, or ETID albums that came out this year. So there! And if you're some emo kid reading this review, trust me, BTBAM are not for you. But keep in mind that they could so kick your ass.
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