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[.ca] An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity



so few like them in the way:
This record is one that you should own if you like heavy music. I view this record as a blueprint for alot of the bands that are big in the hardcore scene right now. Back in '98 not that many bands where screaming AND singing on the same song. And what the hell happened to them anyway. This is way better than Pacifier. I saw these guys live down in Misissippi once. They were really good, just ripped everyone all to hell. Anyway, listen to "Villains", "The Sick" and "Goldtooth". And then go punch someone in the face.


a CD one can live without:
Boring nuMetall, all of the material on this album has been heard many times before but better. No original riffs, the usual nuMetall growl-sing-growl style of lyrics. The sound comes across as one unstructured stew. There is much more interesting metall around to listen to.


UHHHHH, YEAH BUY THIS:
This is the CD that turned me on to this band. Just a great sophmore release. And i dont think that this drummer gets enouugh credit he tears sh*t up on this record. Its a shame he isn't a part of the line up anymore. however they have replaced him with a worthy percussionist i believe. Anyways great CD. Nothingface before the incorporated more melody. My personal favorite album from this band.


The Sick knows no pain...:
This is the best hardcore metal album ever, period. Nothingface is one of those bands that's never written a bad song. This album carries a mysterious atmosphere all the way through, which makes sense considering many of the songs are from the perspectives of criminals. All of the lyrics deal with some kind of crime or 'everyday atrocity'. There are 9 tracks, and at least 7 of them are instant classics. This album also has an epic feel, as in it seems like what you're hearing made history (and it should've, even if it was really too underground to get much attention). Words cannot describe how awesome this album is... Here's what I think of each of the tracks. 1) Goldtooth (10/10) A super-heavy beginning to a brutal disk, written from the eyes of a rapist. No singing here, which makes a nice contrast when "Grinning" comes on. 2) Grinning (10/10) A downright creepy song, with lyrics like "You know you're s*** so hit him in the face, in the face, come on do it again". The highlight of the song comes in the form of "Stop grinning! STOP LAUGHING!!" near the end of the track. 3) So Few (10/10) Kinda like later Nothingface, and less anger based than the previous 2. I love the "Oh, you're a monster!" sample. The guitar solo is awesome (yes, there ARE solos). 4) Villains (11/10) REALLY PISSED OFF. Another creepy track. The best section is where he screams to the rhythm of the guitar. 5) Sleeper (11/10) The saddest, most dreary song ever made, suddenly bursting into heavyness again at the end. Positively a masterpiece. 6) Breathe Out (12/10) Nothingface's best track to date. Awesome heavy rappish verses followed by a melodic section that still sends chills down my spine on the 50th listen. 7) Error in Excellence (9/10) Decent headbanger track, but lacks the creepness and impossible-to-describe atmosphere of the other tracks. The "Clear kills, so you think you know some s***" part kicks ass though. 8) I, Diablo (11/10) Amazingly awesome. Very creepy again, and regains the atmosphere of the first 6 tracks. Opens with a sample that sounds like "Rape the world bare, prepare for the release of a horrible demon unto the world". Heavy stuff. 9) The Sick (9.5/10) More traditional metal song. Great solo. The end is the only part that's standout to me (The start of new days, has nothing changed, the sick knows no pain...). Strange but weirdly fitting end for the CD.


An Audio Guide for me:
definately. these guys haven't been around the longest, but their music is unbeleivable. from start to finish, the drumming, the bass, the guitar riffs, all unbeleivable. not to mention the vocals, which are in my opinion the best metal vocals worthy of the level of Dez Fafara of Devildriver, Bjorn of Soilwork, or Randy of Shadow Falls. Personally, i find the best track to be the last, Sick, with its unique quiet beginning, its catchy yet powerful chorus, and its also unique ending as it winds down this masterpeice. definately a must have for any metalhead!


Artist:Nothingface
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0090861114824
Format:Import
Format:Explicit Lyrics
MPN:11148
Original Release Date:1998-09-22
Release Date:1998-09-22
UPC:090861114824


Tracks:
  • Goldtooth
  • Grinning
  • So Few
  • Villains
  • Sleeper
  • Breathe Out
  • Error in Excellence
  • I, Diablo
  • Sick



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