This album SOMEHOW is even better than NFTU. The songs are much better, production, lyrics, and just in every way imaginable.
One of their best albums. The production quality is absolutely goated, and Hear Me Now is one of the best rap-rock/nu metal songs out there. I still use hear me now to check if headphones are good quality to this fuckin day.
Great album. Yeah, not all the songs are some great, politically correct, lyrical masterpieces, but this album is really good. Songs like Undead get me absolutely pumped up, while songs like Black Dahlia hit you in the feels. This album is just a really good debut.
This album is a fuckin jem. There is not a single bad song, or forgettable one. Infa-red is the best song this band has made in YEARS! Every other song is energetic and has amazing lyrics. This album has kept me satisfied for a while and has me SO excited for the next. While most don't like this new direction, I do. I miss Adam and his style, but this isn't bad itself.
This album is WAY overhated. Listen, it is actually a good ass album. The style is definitely changed but the lyrics are actually good and stay true to their origins with their deep meanings and emotion. It isn't their best, sure, but it's a good album with good songs and it's shocking that Matt is even keeping the band alive. Love the album.
This album isn't their best by a long shot, but I still like it. It's kinda mediocre for three days grace though. It just doesn't have the same passion, writing, or overall memorability of the other albums.
This album while not as memorable as most of theirs, has some great tracks and a good amount of nostalgia. The sound overall is nice and there isn't much to complain about
This album takes everything the self titled album was good for and improved upon it. This album has nothing but memorable songs and fun listens. I CAN'T stop coming back to this album. It is seriously just that good
Literally one of their best albums. A great start and it is just great overall. Songs like Wake Up, Overrated, and Home are just classics. I can't ever see someone hating this album, it's just one of the best things three days grace blessed us with
Other than being released so fucking late, this album is a fucking joy. There is nothing but bangers on here with some cool covers of songs by classic bands. Especially Walk from Pantera and Flash of The Blade by Iron Maiden.
This album is where the drumming got good again, and the guitar returned to the greatness it once was. Matt's vocals are matured and while having a different sound, still have that awesome power from before. This album was just fucking awesome
Listen, I love this album a lot, but it just wasn't a7x. The drums just didn't feel powerful enough and the guitar felt more generic. Maybe that was the point, but it just wasn't done too well. Still love all the songs, just not my favorites.
Not as great as the albums before it, but still pretty damn good. Some songs like natural born killer are insanely fun to headbang to and some are absolutely beautiful and emotional like save me.
Fucking perfection. If A7X had a magnum opus, this is it. The songs are memorable, the vocals are great, especially the ones from the Rev, and to top it off, the lyrics are fucking great. This album brings tears to my eye...happy tears.
This album takes the beauty of Waking The Fallen and just puts it to shame. This album is full of nothing but bangers and there isn't a SINGLE forgettable song
Absolute classic and is definitely one of their best albums. Every song in this album has so much energy put into it. I wont see you tonight part one and two are my favorite songs by them to date.
Such a fun album. Nice energy, nice vocals, and just smooth overall. Call me and Miniskirt are just top tier.
This album is great and a pleasure to listen to and had me looking forward to it's next songs as I listened. There weren't any songs that I found myself wanting to skip. I just vibed the whole time.
Everything about this album is great. The songs are all long, yes, only two being under 5 minutes long, but at the same time the songs don't feel forced and stretched out for that excessive time. There is nothing I appreciate more than a song that's long but adds value to that time. With songs like High to Death, Sober to Death, Bodys, and Nervous Young Inhumans, I find it hard not to return again and again