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The new Dillinger Escape Plan album will be their last. http://noisey.vice.com/blog/the-end-of-dillinger-escape-plan-ben-weinman-interview?utm_source=noiseyfbenglish I did not realize that Ben Weinman is 40, but I guess that makes sense when you think about how long they've been around.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p4tQUBtsBw fucccckkkkkk
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 16:11 |
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SchwarzeKrieg posted:New Hellions is some next-level poo poo, quickly shooting into my all-time favorites list. I'll be very surprised if anything tops this for me this year. wow yeah this is really good
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 17:37 |
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Henchman of Santa posted:The new Dillinger Escape Plan album will be their last. This made me legit sad. Their albums and concerts, is one of the few things left in adult life, that made me excited like a kid at Christmas.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 17:41 |
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Woodenlung posted:This made me legit sad. Their albums and concerts, is one of the few things left in adult life, that made me excited like a kid at Christmas. I'm hoping to finally cross them off the live bucket list at Riot Fest
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 17:43 |
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Henchman of Santa posted:I'm hoping to finally cross them off the live bucket list at Riot Fest I've only seen them once, a long time ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NFsb5A7So A much younger me, right there in front at like the 50 second mark, pushing some guy off me.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 17:55 |
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xZAOx posted:I've only seen them once, a long time ago: Haha that's great, wasn't that when they delayed all of furnace fest for hours, because of that powder fire extinguisher?
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 18:00 |
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The first two times I saw DEP were at Krazyfests 3 & 4 here in beautiful Louisville, KY. At KF4 they headlined the Saturday bill with Coalesce's Sean "Sean-o-tronic" Ingram fronting the entire set while Dimitri recovered from the flu. It was glorious.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 18:00 |
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SchwarzeKrieg posted:New Hellions is some next-level poo poo, quickly shooting into my all-time favorites list. I'll be very surprised if anything tops this for me this year. I meant to say something about this album a couple days ago. It's solid as gently caress, as is every Hellions release, but I can't help but feel like all of their tunes just sound too much alike.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 18:58 |
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Woodenlung posted:Haha that's great, wasn't that when they delayed all of furnace fest for hours, because of that powder fire extinguisher? I don't remember that - doesn't mean it didn't happen. I remember it being Underoath's last show with one of their original guitarists (or maybe they were just talking about it being his last tour). That was when they had the original singer. And I think the singer of Norma Jean announced he was leaving the band. And BTBAM was on the freaking side-stage (that bands had to pay to play on) - the crowd was just on the grass for it. An instant dust cloud covered the entire crowd the second he hit the "let's kill them all" part of Shevanel Cut A Flip. I remember feeling awkward when I went to get some food, and was was in McDonald's packed with black people and I was the only white kid. I thought "huh, I guess this is a small taste of what it feels like to be a minority". Then the lady taking my order called "slim shady". We ran into some girls from California and went to lunch together. Since I'm from Tennessee, they asked me "So do you like...have roads and stuff?" That's about all my memories (besides some band performances heh). I have terrible memories. Beelzebozo posted:The first two times I saw DEP were at Krazyfests 3 & 4 here in beautiful Louisville, KY. At KF4 they headlined the Saturday bill with Coalesce's Sean "Sean-o-tronic" Ingram fronting the entire set while Dimitri recovered from the flu. It was glorious. Being in TN, I should have went to a lot more Krazyfests. I only went to one, because Zao was playing there (hence my terrible username).
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 20:31 |
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xZAOx posted:Being in TN, I should have went to a lot more Krazyfests. I only went to one, because Zao was playing there (hence my terrible username). That was the best year. I went to all of them (I live here), and looking back if I could only go to one it would've been that one. Sean Ingram-fronted Dillinger set aside, the rest of that water tower year was a mess and the venue didn't work out great. But those Belvedere years were rad, and the one with Zao had the strongest overall lineup (for its day, anyway).
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 20:35 |
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I saw DEP only once I'm pretty sure. They headlined at BB Kings in NYC. I may have seen them at Warped Tour or something similar, but I don't really remember. The lineup was DEP, Every Time I Die, Zao, and Misery Signals. This was back in 2004. I missed Zao and was pissed. ETID and Mis Sig killed it, but the BB Kings staff was adamant about "no moshing." When DEP came on, I didn't really know many of their songs, but when they played 43% Burnt (in the middle of their set) I just stomped around swinging my fists at spazz's. See my custom title if you need any justification. Bummed they're breaking up, but they haven't even been good in a long time. Calculating Infinity is the only thing I enjoy from them.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 23:27 |
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XIII posted:I meant to say something about this album a couple days ago. It's solid as gently caress, as is every Hellions release, but I can't help but feel like all of their tunes just sound too much alike. I dunno, I could see that to an extent with Indian Summer, but I don't get that at all on Opera Oblivia. Every track is an absolute banger in its own way and the album's all over the place stylistically. Like, Bad Way (the last track I posted) sounds like The Mars Volta or RHCP made a hardcore track, where this is closer to La Dispute or Defeater brand melodic hardcore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVOK-Oml86g ...and this is basically a mid-2000s alt-rock/emo track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_okH6fSVPE ...and the lead single is all over the place on its own, with traditional hardcore verses leading into that massive chorus and the perfect interlude toward the end: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chRQtf6fxoQ gently caress, I love this album. I could make a case for every track being the best. That huge singalong on 24, that post-chorus breakdown in Nightliner Rhapsody, the whole album is pretty much perfect.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 15:12 |
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When i saw TDEP, BTBAM (wow acronym city) supported. They played all of Colours in order then Mordecai. TDEP stopped for a pizza break mid set and made fun of Gil for being vegetarian.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 20:00 |
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Seen them live a few times, always blew me away. The guy who said their tour and album cycles were like hristmas had it dead on. I was gearing up, getting into their albums again in anticipation of the new stuff when I read they're splitting. Gutted. I'm also gutted I'll not get to see them again, until their innevitable reunion. The new song is unreal, hopefully the album is just as good. Now I have a gap to fill, who sounds most like DEP? I've got a list here including Meshuggah, Coalesce, Botch, Norma Jean, Converge, Rolo Tomassi... none of them quite reach DEP's levels. Is there anyone out there?
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ICHIBAHN posted:Seen them live a few times, always blew me away. The guy who said their tour and album cycles were like hristmas had it dead on. I was gearing up, getting into their albums again in anticipation of the new stuff when I read they're splitting. Gutted. I'm also gutted I'll not get to see them again, until their innevitable reunion. The new song is unreal, hopefully the album is just as good. Now I have a gap to fill, who sounds most like DEP? I've got a list here including Meshuggah, Coalesce, Botch, Norma Jean, Converge, Rolo Tomassi... none of them quite reach DEP's levels. Is there anyone out there? Well Botch broke up a decade and a half ago so they wouldn't really fill a gap anyway... Palm Reader are not as crazy technical but they clearly have a heavy Dillinger influence.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 13:04 |
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Speaking of Dillinger shows, forums user Kaboobi just posted this photo from the one in Boston last night. https://twitter.com/Kaboobi/status/762496342165827584
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ICHIBAHN posted:Seen them live a few times, always blew me away. The guy who said their tour and album cycles were like hristmas had it dead on. I was gearing up, getting into their albums again in anticipation of the new stuff when I read they're splitting. Gutted. I'm also gutted I'll not get to see them again, until their innevitable reunion. The new song is unreal, hopefully the album is just as good. Now I have a gap to fill, who sounds most like DEP? I've got a list here including Meshuggah, Coalesce, Botch, Norma Jean, Converge, Rolo Tomassi... none of them quite reach DEP's levels. Is there anyone out there? I haven't been 100% sold on every Dillinger album, but honestly they're so uniquely DEP that I've never heard anyone that even comes close to matching their sound. There are plenty of bands who are influenced by them but none that manage their style. I think it's that they have such a huge range of influences that nobody really tries to lift their sound wholesale because it would be such a blatant ripoff. Instead we get [prog core band x] taking Dillinger's quirky Mr. Bungle influences and running with them, while [mathcore band y] takes the polyrhythmic chaos and [technical hardcore band z] takes the destructive breakdowns and live show insanity. All three of them have clear Dillinger influences in one form or another, but none of them really sound like Dillinger. Related, goddamn Option Paralysis was a good album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl3PlpadymI
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Henchman of Santa posted:The new Dillinger Escape Plan album will be their last. I have seen DEP 11 times and I'll be goddamned if I don't make it 12 (or maybe 13, if they play 9:30 and Ottobar or some other DC/Bmore combo) before they stop. Bring on the farewell tour dates motherfuckers ICHIBAHN posted:Seen them live a few times, always blew me away. The guy who said their tour and album cycles were like hristmas had it dead on. I was gearing up, getting into their albums again in anticipation of the new stuff when I read they're splitting. Gutted. I'm also gutted I'll not get to see them again, until their innevitable reunion. The new song is unreal, hopefully the album is just as good. Now I have a gap to fill, who sounds most like DEP? I've got a list here including Meshuggah, Coalesce, Botch, Norma Jean, Converge, Rolo Tomassi... none of them quite reach DEP's levels. Is there anyone out there? There should be one more long (like, Weinman said on FB that the Toronto show a few nights ago was the beginning of "another ~200 shows") tour after the album comes out if I'm not mistaken. You may have another chance! Also The Armed is another band pretty close to DEP's style https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bCSrENlCOk emdash fucked around with this message at 17:24 on Aug 8, 2016 |
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You're a beautiful person. By the way, listening again to Miss Machine and Ire Works currently. What amazing albums they are. Really. So much complexity, originality, rhythm and depth. The obvious singles really stand out unfortunately.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 21:25 |
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Holy poo poo Soilwork and Unearth are touring together this fall I'll definitely be at that NYC show.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 23:18 |
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I'm so pissed they're not coming to Florida loving gently caress gently caress
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 23:26 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Holy poo poo Soilwork and Unearth are touring together this fall Unearth have been my favorite metalcore band for about the past 13 years, but I'm really ready for them to release another album so I can resume seeing them without having to hear a bunch of Watchers of Rule songs. I've tried so many times to make myself like that thing, but it just ain't happening. Maybe the most disappointed I've ever been in a release.
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Beelzebozo posted:Unearth have been my favorite metalcore band for about the past 13 years, but I'm really ready for them to release another album so I can resume seeing them without having to hear a bunch of Watchers of Rule songs. I've tried so many times to make myself like that thing, but it just ain't happening. Maybe the most disappointed I've ever been in a release. Bro Watchers of Rule loving owns, it's like the spiritual successor to Eyes of Fire.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 00:14 |
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You guys need to stop stressing about DEP breaking up - Greg certainly isn't: http://www.metalsucks.net/2016/08/08/dillinger-escape-plans-greg-puciato-no-one-band-dumb-enough-say-somethings-ever-really-done/quote:We’re about to announce our breakup, and I’m not even thinking about it. The only thing I care about is that the record is being announced and the release date is being announced and we’re finally going to have the loving first song off the record for people to listen to properly, instead of a radio stream. I’m not thinking about a breakup that’s not going to initiate until hundreds of shows from now. And definitely, creatively, I don’t know what the gently caress I’m gonna be thinking two years from now when we finally play our last show.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 14:07 |
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Beelzebozo posted:Unearth have been my favorite metalcore band for about the past 13 years, but I'm really ready for them to release another album so I can resume seeing them without having to hear a bunch of Watchers of Rule songs. I've tried so many times to make myself like that thing, but it just ain't happening. Maybe the most disappointed I've ever been in a release. I am utterly perplexed at this opinion, I've been following them since The Oncoming Storm and Watchers was easily their best release since that I can't think of a better 10 minute stretch of metalcore than tracks 4-6, it's pretty much perfection
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Kumbamontu posted:I am utterly perplexed at this opinion, I've been following them since The Oncoming Storm and Watchers was easily their best release since that Sorry, I know. I swear I've tried hard to like it. On several occasions. It just always winds up feeling kind of samey the whole way through to me. It's like, after a while I find myself kind of zoning out and ignoring it, which is not how I listen to music. This album starts to sound like one 35 minute long double bass run with chugs over it. There's no differentiation in the parts like there has been on previous releases. No standout lines. No standout riffs. I mean, I'm exaggerating slightly, but my point is there's a lot less of all of these things than ever before. I couldn't even tell you my favorite song off it, really. I would probably say The Swarm, but probably only because that was the prerelease track that SXM040 played every hour before the rest came out. For reference, my favorite overall album of theirs is The Oncoming Storm (controversial pick, I know). Some of my other favorite songs off other albums include Shattered by the Sun, Unstoppable, This Glorious Nightmare, We Are Not Anonymous, and Last Wish. And my #1 Unearth track is Hail the Shrine. The ending breakdown with, "a house of judgment so divine" is so badass. I mean if I'm being honest I think Unearth breakdowns in general are the best in the business and a lot of the reason I'm so attached to the band's body of work. But there's nothing on Watchers of Rule that comes close to, "that we BURN OUR BROTHERRRRS!!!" I'm fine with just being wrong on this one though. Not really expecting to change any minds.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 15:10 |
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I actually agree with you on The Oncoming Storm, Failure & Zombie Autopilot are two of my absolute favorite core tracks from anyone. I'd say Watchers is a very, very close 2nd and III rounds out the top 3 for me. I mostly listen to Unearth for the drums, maybe that's why I love Watchers so much. The drumming all the way through is just unreal. "And my reaching will never cease.... WILL NEVER CEASE!" is just such a good moment What's everyone liking for their favorites so far this year? I haven't been paying much attention to core this year. Was really disappointed in KSE's release. Beartooth and Invent, Animate both had killer ones but I can't remember much else. Some of you guys will probably like the Aborted record if you haven't heard it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCGOyvfzd-U
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Kumbamontu posted:"And my reaching will never cease.... WILL NEVER CEASE!" is just such a good moment Yep. That was the only line I could think of from the album while typing that last post. It's like the exception that proves the rule. But whatever, I'll drop it. Just wanted to explain myself a bit. Kumbamontu posted:What's everyone liking for their favorites so far this year? On my album of the year list so far (alphabetical because I'm not ready to handicap them):
Can't rank them yet, but gun to my head I would say ERRA is probably the leader in the clubhouse for me, full release-wise. But my song of the year is probably Laurentian Ghosts. That thing fuuuuckin rips, my man.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:35 |
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I do really like the Circle of Contempt and ERRA records, good call I forgot about those. Architects is not really my cup of tea, all their albums sound the same to me. Agreed about Silent Planet. I liked that single and the Redivider song but I could barely get through the whole album trying to listen to it from start to finish. The vocals are a bit one note. I somehow didn't realize there was an After the Burial release this year, I'll have to check that out!
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:17 |
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Kumbamontu posted:I somehow didn't realize there was an After the Burial release this year, I'll have to check that out! Holy poo poo are you in for a treat. Good timing, too. It came out back in February but just got added to streaming services last week.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:21 |
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the erra album is my least favorite of theirs songwriting-wise. i don't think they can ever top the atmosphere of songs like Render the Void or Heart, either. definitely their best production job though. favorite of this year is probably napoleon - newborn mind
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 20:30 |
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Beelzebozo posted:Holy poo poo are you in for a treat. Good timing, too. It came out back in February but just got added to streaming services last week. Spotify only has two of the songs so far but drat you weren't kidding, those two ripped Tried listening to the Whitechapel album and got 2 songs in before I got bored, I'll have to check out Napoleon
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 20:42 |
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Some favorite releases of mine from this year (in no real order): Architects - All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us Vanna - All Hell Mandroid Echostar - Coral Throne Art Far Away - Ghost Dancers & The Absolutes of Dolour Protest the Hero - Pacific Myth (kind of an odd one, since 3 songs came out in 2015 and 3 came out in 2016, but whatever) Also been some really strong singles from Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, and Stray From The Path.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 20:51 |
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A few corethings I've liked this year, not really in any order Vanna - All Hell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ5YacpvT1E Hellions - Opera Oblivia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14xJQ504-ms Despised Icon - Beast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spDK2MedUYY Harm/Shelter - Paycheck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtbU90AOykg Spite - Spite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=notLgmmzpSM And yeah all the singles XIII mentioned, plus Knocked Loose.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 21:18 |
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SchwarzeKrieg posted:Knocked Loose. They just put out another new one today that's pretty rad. Still can't believe those kids grew up in the same poo poo rural outskirt county of Louisville that I did. Wild. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1jsU6Qaf80
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 21:30 |
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Oh yeah that Norma Jean single is amazing. Only got it last night but I've been blasting it quite a lot.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 21:48 |
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Honestly the Periphery album is my favorite so far. So far this year has been pretty ho-hum.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 22:03 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Honestly the Periphery album is my favorite so far. So far this year has been pretty ho-hum. Wild. I think that album sucks total poo poo and this year has been great so far. Opinions!
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 22:53 |
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This hasn't really been a standout year for core imo but it's been a blast for metal in general Also that Periphery album owns, if you can't at least dig Marigold I think your ears might be broken but then again Spencer is a very polarizing vocalist I hate The Acacia Strain with every ounce of my being so I guess sometimes you Just Don't Like A Thing
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