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Guest review by Jaeryd17
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In most stories, there is a buildup of tension and excitement within the plot before the climax. With this climax, the pinnacle of emotional stimulation is achieved and then makes way for the resting conclusion of the story. If Disturbed's career was a story, it would proceed as follows: they open their career up with the release of The Sickness, which pounded its way through the masses with unbridled aggression. Believe was a change in style, a change in the plot of their career story, which added more pure emotion to the tracks. Ten Thousand Fists brought melody and guitar solos to the mix. All those albums lead to this one, and while there was Asylum and The Lost Children afterward, this album was the climax of their career story.
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| published 29.09.2012 | Comments (0)
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Novas - 26.02.2010 at 01:39
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Sounds a lot like Ten-Thousand Fists with a blend of some Believe. They should stick to this road.
I think its their best yet. Definitely their heaviest & melodicness yet
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| Rating: 6 |
I gave this one a 6, I'm bored of them...
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Check out AidanPh09 on youtube my friensd did some covers on the guitar hes pretty good
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