Album
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Disturbed - Indestructible
Indestructible is the fourth album by American rock band Disturbed. However, it is the first self-produced album. The album features significantly darker themes than any of Disturbed's previous work, according to the band. It shows in this raw, grimy and all-too-honest album.
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Escape The Fate - This War Is Ours
Escape the Fate’s Latest album “This War Is Ours” was down right disappointing to me. From their earlier album “Dying Is Your Latest Fashion” and their two EP’s; “There's No Sympathy For The Dead” and “Situations EP”, it was a very different experience.
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Fall Out Boy - Folie a Deux
In their sixth album Folie à Deux, which is French for "a madness shared by two", we get another dose of Fall Out Boy's indie/punk music. This time, however, they've added another aspect to their unique style - confusing and sometimes meaningless lyrics.
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Things Are Shaping Up To Be Pretty.Odd.
Panic! At the Disco's Pretty.Odd. has caused some uproar in the past, but why?
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Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony
Released in 2009, 'Dear Agony' is the 4th album by the masterminds of Breaking Benjamin. Though it still contains a good amount of the amazing vocals by Benjamin himself, this band hasn't lost its foundation of intricate drum and guitar pieces.
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JLS - JLS
Last year's X Factor runners-up release their debut album.
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Bring Me The Horizon - Suicide Season Cut Up
A review of the recently released Suicide Season Cut Up by Bring Me The Horizon.
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Primary Colours - The Horrors
The British lads of The Horrors came back earlier this year with a spectacular second album.
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Humanoid - Tokio Hotel
The recent Tokio Hotel album was released in North America and Europe about a month ago. It combines the emo style fans are used to, and a good amount of 80's European techno.
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Muse: The Resistance
Released in September, Muse's latest album is also their most experimental.