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While the group attacks things with great velocity and singer Chud shreds his larynx at regular intervals, the always difficult follow-up album features actual melodies and mature textures that make the band's eventual transformation into a progressive rock band nearly inevitable.
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The musicians still churn out standard-issue heavy metal thrash à la Metallica to support Chüd's nihilistic pronouncements, usually sung in an enraged howl.
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Enjoy the band's extraterrestrial makeover; it's far more amusing than the music.
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BlenderThe End is rather ordinary--severe, belligerent riffs and vocals that sound as though singer Chud gargles molten lava. [#12, p.148]
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Entertainment WeeklyThe newly user-friendly music means someone other than 12-year-old boys might actually listen to them. [29 Nov 2002, p.106]
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SpinNo. [Jan 2003, p.99]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 81 out of 92
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Mixed: 1 out of 92
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Negative: 10 out of 92
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CarlosPSep 7, 2005Emo angst ridden shite. Cheer up kids.
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Jan 10, 2011What to say except this is DA **** Awesome vocals, awesome guitars, awesome bass, awesome drums, just peer metal from an all original nu metal group.
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PatrikD.Apr 18, 2008