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- Summary: The sixth and final full-length studio release for the New Jersey mathcore band.
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- Record Label: Cooking Vinyl
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Math Rock
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Symptom of Terminal Illness | |
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To those of you I loved this pains me to lose I hate to feel used I'm frightened in sleep Thinking my world will be gone Promise me i won't die I... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Oct 12, 2016If this truly is the end for Dillinger Escape Plan, they've ended things by throwing down the gauntlet with such force that the reverberations will be felt for generations.
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MagnetOct 18, 2016A fascinating, headbanging and improbably accessible listen. [No. 136, p.55]
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Nov 2, 2016Dissociation is an impressive album and a perfect endpoint to a very noisy and varied body of work.
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Oct 14, 2016While Dillinger might have become more melodic over their years, they have categorically never softened. There are songs on here that will strip paint at 500 yards, curdle fresh milk and happily go toe-to-toe with the best of their back catalogue. That’s no small accolade.
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Q MagazineOct 19, 2016An appropriately violent swansong, then. [Dec 2016, p.106]
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Oct 18, 2016Dissociation may not be the dream record for those who want Dillinger to return to the pure intensity of Calculating Infinity or Miss Machine, but it does make a suitably multi-faceted and powerful closing statement from one of heavy music’s most brilliantly insane bands.
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Nov 3, 2016With 10 feet in several camps, New Jersey's Dillinger Escape Plan whips back and forth between dissonant thrash and brooding prog rock on its allegedly final studio LP.
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