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Tracklist:
Common Dreads ⢠Solidarity ⢠Step Up ⢠Juggernauts ⢠Wall ⢠Zzzonked ⢠Havoc A ⢠No Sleep Tonight ⢠Gap in the Fence ⢠Havoc B ⢠Antwerpen ⢠The Jester ⢠Halcyon ⢠Hectic ⢠Fanfare for the Conscious Man
Have you listened to Common Dreads by Enter Shikari (2009)?
Yes, the entire album!
Partially, some but not all songs
No, but familiar with it
Haven't heard of it before
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I'm a carnal, organic anagram Human flesh instead of written letters I rearrange my pathetic tissue I incise, I replace, I'm reformed I eradicate the fake pre-present me Elevate me to a higher human form The characters I am Made into a word complete Then I'll be the new norm
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āFUCK THIS! Cross my heart, I hope you die, left by the roadsideā
- Alerion, Danny Worsnop, Asking Alexandria
Thursday, November 24: Howling Sycamore, āObstinate Paceā
āObstinate Paceā wasnāt exactly an accurate title for its accompanying track, though there was a certain obstinance to the affair in that Howling Sycamore were clearly not interested in catering to any notions of accessibility or linear songcraft. Ā It was little wonder that the combination of tech death virtuosity, hard rock vocals and saxophone didnāt last beyond one record, though Jason McMaster had long since proven his voice could work within a broad range of styles. Ā Still, āObstinate Paceā was something else altogether, careening all over the place without much regard for structure. Ā The bits didnāt entirely come together, but they were certainly interesting to listen to, and that in itself made the tune a rewarding experience, if not entirely a fulfilling one.