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The new album (pehaps some of their last album as well) is too politcal.  I liked it more when they just rocked.

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this is talking about a post apocolyptic united states and how the government defied the people. you dont think its somewhat true?

i think its some of the realest crap out there right now... and they do it great. the guitar alone on this new disc makes my hair stand.

i cant wait to see them with mesuggah in oct.

"LIVE MY DIVINITY!!!!"

Anyone going to this tour? Children of Bodom are headling, i have no idea who the others ar:D:D

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ill be at the 9:30 club jammin. thats where i saw COB before with Fear Factory and Lamb of God. That show was sick. I cant wait to see them again.

ill be at the 9:30 club jammin. thats where i saw COB before with Fear Factory and Lamb of God. That show was sick. I cant wait to see them again.

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ya i went to that concert too :D, i loved COB and LOG, but didnt care much for FF :/

Alot of people were saying it's not really good etc. I've just listened to it and it's good :cool:

Living Dead Beat - good 1st song for the album :uberhump:

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That is a very good opening song for the album. There's a riff in the song around 1 minute in that sounds very Panteraish, I love it.

I haven't liked anything they've done since Obsolete. (N)

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Alot of people haven't. I liked Digimortal, but their new stuff has too much treble and isn't as heavy as before.

That is a very good opening song for the album.  There's a riff in the song around 1 minute in that sounds very Panteraish, I love it.

Alot of people haven't.  I liked Digimortal, but their new stuff has too much treble and isn't as heavy as before.

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Yeah they havent got that heaviness about them any more.

Looks like they going for the mainstream look and sound now :rofl:

Yeah they havent got that heaviness about them any more.

Looks like they going for the mainstream look and sound now :rofl:

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A Roadrunner Records band targeting the mainstream? No way. :rofl:

Please Opeth, buck the trend. I don't want you included in such squalor.

FF isnt roadrunner anymore.

i like the new cd. once you listen to it, it starts to grow on your. archetype owned though.

new god forbid rules all though. hands down.

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:rofl: You say " god forbid " too much :woot: lol

True, but they were when their shift of direction took place.

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i would say it was when dino left... but you say toe-may-toe i say toe-mah-toe.

it rocks either way. just gotta grow on ya.

god forbid rules all. remember that.

cant wait to get the autographed cd. :D

i would say it was when dino left... but you say toe-may-toe i say toe-mah-toe.

it rocks either way. just gotta grow on ya.

god forbid rules all. remember that.

cant wait to get the autographed cd. :D

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How old are you ;)

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