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Post by ÈpÓçh on Dec 16, 2008 13:52:15 GMT -5
well?
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Post by philsignals on Dec 16, 2008 15:09:38 GMT -5
Terminate Damnation>Dichotomy>>>>>>>>The Physics Of Fire
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Post by augustwinterman on Dec 16, 2008 16:28:47 GMT -5
Dichotomy>>>The Physics of Fire>>>>>>>>>Terminate Damnation
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Post by streetlight on Dec 16, 2008 16:46:40 GMT -5
I agree with augustwinterman.
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Post by ÈpÓçh on Dec 16, 2008 17:21:52 GMT -5
well i chose option 3. i couldnt decide, i like the brutal, fast, beat your face in style of TD and i liked the melodic sound, guitar solos and clean vocals of TPOF, and i loved how they combined both the sounds into Dichotomy...i just couldnt choose... XD
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Post by Josh on Dec 16, 2008 17:36:57 GMT -5
I like them all the same...more or less..just for different reasons. but i like dichotomy alittle more just because of each song flowed and how they had thier own unique twist in it.
TD-face crushing TPOF- Melodicly mezmerising Dichotomy- Pwns everything
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Post by Kerrick on Dec 16, 2008 18:05:18 GMT -5
Dang that is tough. "Dichotomy" just seems so mature and well done. I think BTA really found their sound in that album. I chose "Dichotomy" but all three are spectacular.
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Post by davo on Dec 16, 2008 18:20:48 GMT -5
Dang that is tough. "Dichotomy" just seems so mature and well done. I think BTA really found their sound in that album. I chose "Dichotomy" but all three are spectacular. QFT
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Post by Fyacin on Dec 16, 2008 18:40:11 GMT -5
Dang that is tough. "Dichotomy" just seems so mature and well done. I think BTA really found their sound in that album. I chose "Dichotomy" but all three are spectacular. QFT QFT
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Post by Ferd Berfel on Dec 17, 2008 3:08:29 GMT -5
Dichotomy.
Terminate Damnation was absolutely excellent. Definitely the best premeire album I've ever heard from a band, ever. The Physics of Fire was rather disappointing from that. It reminded me of "The Tryptich" from Demon Hunter, after their first two albums. I just had my fingers crossed that BTA wouldn't go the same way that DH did...
And when Dichotomy came out, I jumped around the room and threw stuff into walls while screaming at the top of my lungs. I was so happy that I think my brain actually exploded inside my head and melted out of my nose in my sleep.
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Post by augustwinterman on Dec 17, 2008 3:10:29 GMT -5
I fail to see how The Physics of Fire was ANYTHING like The Tryptich. The Tryptich was a mediocre alt-metal/metalcore album. TPoF was an epic blend of progressive death and very few metalcore influences. The two are NOTHING alike in the slightest.
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Post by Ferd Berfel on Dec 17, 2008 3:12:11 GMT -5
I didn't mean that they SOUNDED the same. I mean they reminded me of each other in that I felt the same level of disappointment when I listened to them.
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Post by augustwinterman on Dec 17, 2008 3:12:49 GMT -5
Ok, gotcha.
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Dec 17, 2008 15:18:57 GMT -5
Alright well, my favorite album is Terminate Damnation. It's really just what got me hooked on the band. I remember when I was one of, maybe 20, board members and Terminate Damnation was yet to come out(Solid was here! hahaha). But they had "Ex Nihlo" and "The Trivial Paroxysm" as sample songs. And, I mean the old un refined versions. Those were freaking rediculous. I remember hearing the "Fall on your knees" part in "Ex Nihlo"(they combined lows and highs on the vocals to get this very awesome effect!) and I was blown away. It was like anything I had ever heard. I mean, there was much more to those early songs than that, but I really liked their mainly progressive style, the jazzy guitar solos(many of them are on TD), and especially the upfront, unashamed, God-fearing lyrics. Btw, before BTA I was still listening to bands primarily like Demon Hunter, Skillet, and Pillar. There's something about genuine death metal(and black metal) vocals and style that really shout God's glory, I think. I just view it as a very powerful flow of musical creation. More so than bands like David Crowder and all those acoustic like bands- which are all great, don't get me wrong, but my initial feeling was being captured by the force in the vocals mainly. (This is probably why I don't care for many metalcore bands, btw)
Anyway, rambling= done. Terminate Damnation is my favorite for those reasons, and probably more, and each album after Terminate Damnation has been equally awesome and unique in it's own way(TPOF for it's very progressive nature and Dichotomy for its combining of the best of their previous two albums and changing their thought process/approach to their music- as to the Glory of God).
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Post by Derwydd. on Dec 17, 2008 16:13:25 GMT -5
Alright well, my favorite album is Terminate Damnation. It's really just what got me hooked on the band. I remember when I was one of, maybe 20, board members and Terminate Damnation was yet to come out(Solid was here! hahaha). But they had "Ex Nihlo" and "The Trivial Paroxysm" as sample songs. And, I mean the old un refined versions. Those were freaking rediculous. I remember hearing the "Fall on your knees" part in "Ex Nihlo"(they combined lows and highs on the vocals to get this very awesome effect!) and I was blown away. It was like anything I had ever heard. I mean, there was much more to those early songs than that, but I really liked their mainly progressive style, the jazzy guitar solos(many of them are on TD), and especially the upfront, unashamed, God-fearing lyrics. Btw, before BTA I was still listening to bands primarily like Demon Hunter, Skillet, and Pillar. There's something about genuine death metal(and black metal) vocals and style that really shout God's glory, I think. I just view it as a very powerful flow of musical creation. More so than bands like David Crowder and all those acoustic like bands- which are all great, don't get me wrong, but my initial feeling was being captured by the force in the vocals mainly. (This is probably why I don't care for many metalcore bands, btw) Anyway, rambling= done. Terminate Damnation is my favorite for those reasons, and probably more, and each album after Terminate Damnation has been equally awesome and unique in it's own way(TPOF for it's very progressive nature and Dichotomy for its combining of the best of their previous two albums and changing their thought process/approach to their music- as to the Glory of God). Easily Terminate Damnation.
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