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Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 10
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idunnoJun 17, 2004the icarus line finally have got their act together, stopped fucking around and finally made the rock n roll masterpiece we all knew they could deliver. total rock pandemonium. this is the soundtrack to snorting coke off a strippers ass and fucking your friends mom or something.
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markfMay 11, 2004
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JebusLizzurdFeb 28, 2005
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AphexMay 20, 2004This CD is the greatest chunk of nasty, sleasy, p*ss in your face rock, that i've heard in a LONG time. But don't take my word for it, go to their website and listen. The first seven songs are amazing, by the time I got to the line"...who's gonna miss this flesh when i'm gone..." I had to pick my jaw up from the floor and buy this CD.
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GöstaJJan 12, 2005Indeed one of the best albums of 2004!
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willssssssssssssssssMay 12, 2004glorious! this is hope that there are still bands out there that try to make interesting music. this is the pooper scooper to clean up all the shit.
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RobertAJun 23, 2004this is some great music open your ears and listen. rob
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Josh.May 18, 2004
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BenJJun 17, 2004Sure, these guys can make a record sound good...but their songs are rubbish! Very disappointing!
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Awards & Rankings
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The band is more than mere axe-bludgeoners. They've got original ideas that show a willingness to experiment with music beyond speaker-hiccuping thrash; some ideas pan out, others, not so much.
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Alternative PressFull of the most intense guitar rock to come out of L.A. since Jane's Addiction's Nothing's Shocking. [Jun 2004, p.104]
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Searing white light and scrappy vocals are replaced by the druggy stomping and weighty grooves of '70s cosmic metal, yet the band's alluringly youthful braggadocio remains.