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  1. Jan 5, 2017
    10
    One of only a few albums I absolutely love listening to over and over that I enjoy every single song equally, with each one being a favorite. Blending a strong mix of hard rock (Ghost Town, Kick Ass, Surrender), a little bit of punk (Blame), a softer side (Backfire, Change, Goodnight), and a darker side (The Drug), the album flows absolutely perfectly. Lyrically diverse and powerful asOne of only a few albums I absolutely love listening to over and over that I enjoy every single song equally, with each one being a favorite. Blending a strong mix of hard rock (Ghost Town, Kick Ass, Surrender), a little bit of punk (Blame), a softer side (Backfire, Change, Goodnight), and a darker side (The Drug), the album flows absolutely perfectly. Lyrically diverse and powerful as well, ranging from topics such as Alice In Wonderland and allowing history to repeat itself/defiance (White Rabbit), addiction and suicide (The Drug), Heaven and Hell, consumerism, lack of individualism and self-independence (Down In Flames), abusive relationships, self-empowerment and finding inner strength (Dying To Leave), and fighting inner demons, depression and isolation (Backfire). This album took all of the elements that made their self-titled debut album great, improved on them quite a lot, and then removed the imperfections, all to create one of the best records I've ever heard. A relatable, heavy, flowing album, this one needs to be listened to over and over! Expand
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  1. Jan 13, 2012
    70
    Although the musicians ... play often furious hard rock, the mix allows a few of singer John Falls' lyrics to be lost.
  2. Jun 10, 2011
    80
    Fans already won over by Egypt Central's previous record will recognize the band's original sound here, and new listeners will be taken a wild ride to a strange, dark wonderland and back. Follow the White Rabbit.