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  1. Aug 26, 2014
    8
    Certainly one of the stronger EPs of the year, Go Down in History brings back the spirit from "Enemy of the World" and fuses it with the bits and pieces of new sound "In Some Way, Shape or Form" introduced last time from Four Year Strong.
    The few tracks offered in this EP never give a feeling of lack of content - very hyped, powerful and addicting to listen to, Go Down In History shows
    Certainly one of the stronger EPs of the year, Go Down in History brings back the spirit from "Enemy of the World" and fuses it with the bits and pieces of new sound "In Some Way, Shape or Form" introduced last time from Four Year Strong.
    The few tracks offered in this EP never give a feeling of lack of content - very hyped, powerful and addicting to listen to, Go Down In History shows that the band still has a lot to offer and pumps you up very nicely.
    Four Year Strong have now become a definitive part of the music scene, offering their own version of a genre, which means that they are most probably destined for great things, and with this EP we see that they've already gone down in history.
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87

Universal acclaim - based on 5 Critic Reviews

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  1. Kerrang!
    Aug 19, 2014
    80
    The result is an EP of razor-sharp, barrel-chested, muscular pop-punk that no-one--repeat: no-one--does better. [9 Aug 2014, p.54]
  2. Jul 18, 2014
    80
    The Massachusetts quartet are back with a new EP that reminds us what made them so exciting in the first place.
  3. The EP is five songs of huge, intricate, explosive guitar work, thumping drums that refuse to take a rest, Day and O'Connor's signature call-and-return vocals, the occasional necessary breakdown and gang vocal portion, and the catchiest choruses FYS has ever penned.