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As I believe some others have said, the new Between the Buried and Me album, Colors, is the most progressive and standout album I've heard in some time.

I've been a fan of Between the Buried and Me for some time, and while I've always found their singer's metal vocals to be somewhat monotonous (and it remains true for this record), the musicianship and song structures just blew me away. There are so many different influences they infused into this record... hell, calling it eclectic would be an understatement. If you threw classic BTBAM metalcore, jazz, pink floyd, and power-metal into a blender, I guess this is what would come out. And you know what? It works.

Give it a listen, you won't be disappointed.

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A few new albums out now!

Paths of Possession - The End Of The Hour, amazing album, Vocals: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (Cannibal Corpse.

The Project Hate MCMXCIX - In Hora Mortis Nostrae. Different to there last album, the songs are 10mins some times :p Only listened to a few songs, need to listen to the album to give out a better review of it.

Blotted Science - The Machinations Of Dementia : Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse, amazing instrumental album.

Severe Torture - Sworn Vengeance, Nice brutal death metal for you!

I love listening to...

Cradle Of Filth

August Burns Red

DragonForce

Atreyu

Arch Enemy

After The Burial

All That Remains

As I Lay Dying

Drist

And a few others... :p

Im gonna see All that remains this Friday at Emos here in Austin. There gonna be with The Acacia Strain so it will be a good show.

pretty funny, for those who care.

I got an email from mudvayne email list thing about a new album their releasing soon.

MUDVAYNE ANNOUNCE FIRST EVER FAN-GENERATED ALBUM

"BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE" OUT NOVEMBER 27

VISIT MUDVAYNE.COM TO VOTE & CHOOSE THE TRACKS

YOU CREATE THE ALBUM ARTWORK AND LINER NOTES FOR "BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE."

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