2002-09-18, 04:48
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soilwork
why doesnt soilwork get much deserved atention. ther fukin awesome!
Ther new album is great.
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2002-09-18, 05:42
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Natural Born Chaos is good ... not special but good ...
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2002-09-18, 12:12
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Their previous releases were even better I think
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2002-09-18, 12:23
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i reckon they WERE kick ass. but their music deterierated as soon as they started 'singing'
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2002-09-18, 14:09
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You gamma-minus fucktards
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I have a real soft spot for this band. Grand Failure Anthem I have listened to maybe 2, maybe 300 times.
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2002-09-18, 14:18
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i dont like many of their songs but Needlefeast is fucking good
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2002-09-21, 02:43
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Originally posted by morbid_death
i reckon they WERE kick ass. but their music deterierated as soon as they started 'singing'
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I'm sort of on the oppisite side of the fence. They were very ordinary (imho) but now they're fucking awesome. A Predator's Portrait and Natural Born Chaos are two of my fav albums of the past decade.
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Grand Failure Anthem I have listened to maybe 2, maybe 300 times.
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Heh... likewise, man. One of my two fav songs on the album.
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2002-09-21, 02:48
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fair enough, afterall, if we were all on the same side of the fence it'd be awful crowded eh
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2002-09-22, 13:53
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I like Follow the Hollow, just downloaded it as a guess.... but its awesome
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2002-09-23, 15:43
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fair enough, afterall, if we were all on the same side of the fence it'd be awful crowded eh
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Exactly. Not to mention how hard it would be to get the lawn to grow.
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I like Follow the Hollow, just downloaded it as a guess.... but its awesome
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Another one of my favs... but I'd say that about any of the songs on that album.
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2002-09-25, 02:45
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holy shit i just heard my first soilwork song, "the chainheart machine" i didnt know they were melodic, just like in flames. god they kick ass........
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2002-09-25, 13:08
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2002-09-25, 22:43
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i thought they were just like growling, low guitars etc. or something, but they are really good
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2002-09-25, 22:47
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soilwork=ultra melodic over-produced garbage. some songs are ok...
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2002-09-26, 01:19
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soilwork=ultra melodic over-produced garbage.
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Okay, you've touched on their good qualities, but can you think of anything bad about them? I think not.
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2002-09-26, 01:31
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lol...soilwork rules. #2 on chainheart rules (forgot the song name to lazy to look)
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2002-09-26, 01:42
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Bulletbeast.
Please Note: I'm too lazy to look as well... but the CD was right next to me.
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2002-09-27, 02:07
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follow the hollow has probably the heaviest riff(including singing and stuff) Ive ever heard. it sounds kinda cheesy but its still the heaviest thing Ive ever heard.
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2002-09-27, 02:12
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soilwork=ultra melodic over-produced garbage. some songs are ok...
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i dont understand your signature. Are you some kinda rapist.
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2002-09-27, 03:18
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You gamma-minus fucktards
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i dont understand your signature. Are you some kinda rapist.
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That sig is off a DMT trip report from erowid.org
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