I've been nonstop listening to this album now for the past week and I can't decide though if it's better than suicide season
It's good, but nothing really stands out. It's like "yeah I'll put that on my playlist ig"
Idk, when people start turning to religion they decide to start making boring music.
I still don't understand why and how it has such wide spread success
been a hardcore vylet pony fan for years and she will always be one of the artists I hold closest to my heart ( I have a vylet tattoo aswell :3 ). But I have kinda developed a disliking towards hyperpop and a lot of edm. I still love vylet's older music & monarch of monsters is easily a top album.
I've never liked Ronnie's singing voice before which is why I've never really given his music a fair shot, but after seeing a video about Ronnie and his struggles with escape the fate I decided to give this a shot! and I enjoyed it. It's not the that I've heard but it's very much over hated and deserves more praise.
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I gave Ronnie a chance and his old music is actually quite good. 7/10
I've never been a big fan of ronnie but his old work is quite solid.
I just love everything with this band.
THOUGH The production in the 2014 release of Rain in July / A history of bad decision is very ass. You have to listen to the 2012 version of rain in July and then the 2013 version of A history of bad decisions
It's difficult to give a album a rating when the highs are phenomenal but the lows are so meeeeeh. I'll give 7/10 for the album as a whole.
One of my most played songs ever, It's a great electronic pop punk track! I can recommend for everyone brony or non brony to check this out!
The golden years of bmth, though I'm not the biggest fan of There is a hell.
I got a hoodie of this collective!
The people's elbow is the albums best track.
I feel like todays metalcore/deathcore scene is just so overly polished and just try hard
I didn't know about the original song until I heard that this is a cover. I'd like to say it's a well executed cover.
I wish he would invest more into pop punk, It's a dying genre, especially now when it lost a big part of its mainstream attention again with mgk leaving and blink's tour being over & latest album kind off flopping. But hey, green day is still pulling sold out arenas... Yes, but it's the older generation of pop punk.
Neck deep is carrying the current pop punk scene and I can see them cooking something up together. Now that's if they maybe don't go as high as ben ... read more