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Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 13
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Mixed: 2 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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Dec 8, 2011
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Mar 19, 2012
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Aug 26, 2011If you like All That Remains or are just a fan of good music than this is a must own CD, the lyrics are great, and it just sounds fantastic, it's be heavy, but also shows a softer side of the band, this is a fantastic album, that's just shy of perfection.
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Aug 24, 2011This album while better than overcome is worse than there peak the fall of ideals. There are only a couple of songs I can listen to on this album 4 out of 10
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Nov 6, 2012The album continues to show All That Remains embracing "the metalcore sound" rather than the melodic death metal sound of This Darkened Heart. While Adam D.'s production is excellent, it doesn't make up for songs with clean vocals that are extremely mediocre at best. Best Track: The Title Track
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Sep 9, 2015This is my all time favorite album by All That Remains. When this album came out I was thinking, "should I buy this because Overcome made me want to cry" but when I decided to get it I was blown away. The opening track kicked the album off perfectly and i felt this was less mainstream, much like the Fall of Ideals. I felt that this was a perfect rebound from Overcome.
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Kerrang!Oct 25, 2010Whether you love or hate the aggressive verse/pop chorus dynamic, it's hard to deny that, when they take flight, All That Remains do so in stunning style. [16 Oct 2010, p.53]
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Musical breaks like these not only make For We Are Many a fresh listening experience, but they also prove that the band isn't restricted to a formulaic good cop/bad cop style of metalcore songwriting, allowing the band to engage listeners who are looking for more than the same old thing.
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Alternative PressMost of the songs are brutal, chugga-chugga workouts, with Phil Labonte barking like a roid-raging Masshole spoiling for a fight while the band riffs away behind him. [Nov 2010, p.108]