- Record Label: Epitaph
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2010
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Universal acclaim- based on 118 Ratings
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Positive: 108 out of 118
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Mixed: 6 out of 118
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Negative: 4 out of 118
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Mar 14, 2023un album assolutamente da 10 (come sempiternal del resto) sono la mia band preferita ma con questi due lavori hanno raggiunto il massimo, stupende anche le uscite prima e dopo questi due album (escluso qualche singolo).
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Apr 20, 2022There is a Hell is brutal and captivating. Although suffering from a mildly bloated track list and a serious lack of a dynamic range, the whole record still manages to pull through with heavy riffs, a beautifully harsh vocal performance, and memorable breakdowns. Not perfect, but damn near.
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Jan 6, 2020Aquí igual la embarraron con temas medio maricones como por ejemplo visions, pero a la larga no es tan malo
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Dec 18, 2016Yep yep. It's great. This album is -kind of- the transition between BMTH's "old" and "new" style. And it's almost perfect. Beautiful melodies (Blessed With A Curse, It Never Ends, Memorial...) mixed with pure violent guitar riffs (F*ck, Alligator Blood). This album is a true masterpiece. Listen to it.
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Oct 29, 2015For me, this is Bring Me The Horizon's second best album, next to Count Your Blessings. It has a good metal feel to me. I don't notice any problems with it at all. The highlights are "Crucify Me", "F**k" and "Home Sweet Hole"
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May 1, 2013Really good abulm its hard to think of reasons to dislike it.
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Apr 2, 2013A classic album.. one of the best of all time. The band really stepped up from the already amazing 'Suicide Season' but this album takes their success to a higher level. So emotional, so perfect.
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Dec 31, 2012
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Apr 21, 2012A sweet album that proves that Oli Sykes is evolving into a legitimate music artist, instead of that whiny deathcore d-bag that he was 2 years ago. An ever-changing sound with great melodies, check out **** and "It Never Ends", those are the best songs on the album.
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Nov 13, 2010
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Oct 28, 2010Amazing album! it is probably there best album yet. It just runs shivers up your spine every time you hear Oliver Sykes (Lead Singer) sing and scream. 'It Never Ends" is my favorite song from the album along with "Dont Go", "Crucify Me" and **** . It's going to take me along time to not listen to these songs for a day.
I just love it. :)
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Dec 21, 2010On their third album, these dizzying British metalcore chemists swing erratically in an effort to shake genre conventions, flirting with dystopic Max Headroom stutter, electro gloom, and tender indie-folk cuddles.
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The sonic evolution of the group is remarkable, and the dark, introspective lyrics of Sykes will not only be cathartic for him, but for many.
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RevolverBy-the-numbers breakdowns, tired metalcore riffing, and cliched lyrics are still very much part of the group's formula. It's too bad since the band has plenty of energy and ambition. [Nov/Dec 2010, p.94]