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Post by PostScriptum on Sept 22, 2005 12:25:49 GMT -5
I prefer the old Norma Jean
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thexchariotx33
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If ur Not Hardcore then why even listen to music?
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Post by thexchariotx33 on Sept 22, 2005 17:00:23 GMT -5
dude josh is the best thats why i think the chariot is better but NJ is better now that hes gone i think but (HINTS MY NAME!!!)
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Post by Solid on Sept 22, 2005 18:16:40 GMT -5
I like Chariot...just not all that feedback from the amps on the album. A little too much.
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Post by PostScriptum on Sept 22, 2005 18:20:47 GMT -5
Well they only released 1 album so they will probably get better
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Post by Solid on Sept 22, 2005 18:21:37 GMT -5
Ya, they will...I know it. Hey, anybody hear of Twelve Guage Valentine?
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Post by Music Is Everything on Sept 23, 2005 14:47:45 GMT -5
I liked this album far better than either the Luti-Kriss or Bless The Martyr... Yes. Finally someone else who agrees with me. The guitar work is far more impressive and powerful. The vocals portray a ferocity that Josh Scogin could not induce. The production was better. Song titles were more creative and the band even looks more menacing.
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Post by thinman on Sept 23, 2005 18:29:59 GMT -5
O' God... definitely lets you know these guys have become even better musicians, but Bless the Martyr appealed to me much more because they were really onto a great new sound that was fresh and inventive. Not just compared to Luti-Kriss (which was like a totally different band) but the whole genre. They have maintained that somewhat with O' God... but that album is a little too abstract. Kinda like the Freeform Jazz band of metal. I'm not knocking it, because I love all their albums, thats just my impression. And "The Chariot" might as well just be N.J. part II, I mean, I can't pinpoint any major difference between the two.
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Post by PostScriptum on Sept 23, 2005 22:10:11 GMT -5
Don't bash freeform jazz
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