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View Poll Results: What do you think of the album?
Classic/Flawless 3 3.70%
Excellent 18 22.22%
Good 18 22.22%
Average 13 16.05%
Poor 29 35.80%
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Old 01-31-2012, 12:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I've always liked Disturbed. I remember buying The Sickness and listening it repeatedly for almost a year. While I must admit that Disturbed songs sound similar, they lyrically and meaningfully are different. I gave Ten Thousand Fists a review of good because for me it was not better than their last two albums, despite me liking Stricken and I'm Alive a lot. Perhaps I'm outgrowing the genre or the band itself, but I will stick around to see what their next release sounds like if there is one. The only thing I disagreed with was that Linkin Park and Papa Roach are overrated. I think those two bands are great. However, I will most definitely agree that their newer work is not better than their older one's.
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Old 01-31-2012, 12:48 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I've always liked Disturbed. I remember buying The Sickness and listening it repeatedly for almost a year. While I must admit that Disturbed songs sound similar, they lyrically and meaningfully are different. I gave Ten Thousand Fists a review of good because for me it was not better than their last two albums, despite me liking Stricken and I'm Alive a lot. Perhaps I'm outgrowing the genre or the band itself, but I will stick around to see what their next release sounds like if there is one. The only thing I disagreed with was that Linkin Park and Papa Roach are overrated. I think those two bands are great. However, I will most definitely agree that their newer work is not better than their older one's.
You like Nickelback, now you reveal that you like Disturbed, Linkin Park and Papa Roach!

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Old 02-01-2012, 12:58 AM   #43 (permalink)
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you can sic him on me too

i am VERY interested in checking out this album, and have already professed my love for Chester & Gang several times

but as for Papa Roach, i wish i could deal with them like their namesake
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Old 02-20-2012, 03:29 AM   #44 (permalink)
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heard it, rated it "good"

generally nice but can get a bit repetitive

somewhere around the Shadows Fall mark, I guess, another band which I enjoy, which most metalheads seem to hate
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