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Old 12-28-2010, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Disagreed, the heavier stuff on their newer releases sounds pretty much the same to me as it did on their earlier ones. As I see it, the only difference between them now and then is a better vocalist, slicker production (good or bad depending on your taste), and experimentation with pop, electronica, and industrial music.

The first two EPs and Calculating Infinity are still awesome, but I don't think I'll ever like them as much as the new albums... the new albums have a much broader scope.
Those are all the reasons they sound so different to me.

Again, I'm not really saying they're bad now. I just liked them better before. And I've got a huge preference for Minakakis's vocals.
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