Description
First came 'grunge', then 'nu-metal' .welcome to the new sound sweeping the heavy rock scene 'emo'. While these kind of descriptions have always been largely developed for the uses of more streamlined marketing, 'emo' has mutated from a combination of post-hardcore and metal, to form a style that is emotion charged and personal. If you thing the heavy genre has not seen much to offer so far this year, then this will feel like a hurricane as far as the 'winds of change' go!
Product Details
- Artist
- 36 Crazyfists
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Label / Studio
- ROADRUNNER
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Original year of release
- 2002
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Year of release
- 2002
- Cast & Crew
- 36 Crazyfists (Music Performer)
Press Reviews
7 out of 10 - "...Intelligent palm-muted riffs swell to well-placed metalcore grooves. Like Boy Sets Fire benching 350 pounds... Alternative Press (June 2002, p.90)
...a sound reminiscent of emotional noise-makers like Glassjaw and Amen... CMJ (3/11/02, p.16)
7 out of 10 - "...One protracted, eye-bulging roar. For this is chaotic metal in the dynamic of Glassjaw or Deftones, all rabid splattercore rage and pulverising motion... NME (5/4/02, p.36)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Turn to Ashes
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One More Word
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An Agreement Called Forever
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Eightminutesupsidedown
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Slit Wrist Theory
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Bury Me Where I Fall
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Dislocate
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Two Months from a Year
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Chalk White
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All I Am
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Knock On Wood
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Circle the Train
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Left Hand Charity



