Emery We Do What We Want
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Trebor.
Emeritus
April 3rd 2012


59876 Comments


Best rap song

Hey do what you want, but don't do it around me.
Idleness and dissipation breed apathy.
I sit on my ass all goddamn day,
A misanthropic anthropoid with nothing to
Say what you must, do all you can,
Break all the fucking rules and
Go to Hell with Superman and
Die like a champion, yeah hey!
Hey I don't know if the billions will survive,
But I'll believe in God when 1 and 1 are 5.
My moniker is man and I'm rotten to the core.
I'll tear down the building just to pass through the door.
So do what you must, do all you can,
Break all the fucking rules and
Go to Hell with Superman and
Die like a champion, yeah hey!

coneren
April 3rd 2012


11111 Comments


im not reading all of that garbage

Spec
April 3rd 2012


39578 Comments


Yeah no shit eh.

coneren
April 3rd 2012


11111 Comments


hes trolling big time

Tyrael
April 3rd 2012


21108 Comments


why would anyone ever quote Bad Religion

Spec
April 3rd 2012


39578 Comments


Because they're a band and they have lyrics.

coneren
April 3rd 2012


11111 Comments


is that what that pile of garbage was? wow get that gay punk music out of this rap thread

Storm In A Teacup
April 4th 2012


45822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Soccer suxxxxxxxxxx

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
April 4th 2012


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Urkel wants to know if this is the rap! Do "The Urkel".

TenSecondsToThink
May 27th 2012


1890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Dayum, Shelton is singing on the bonus track Crumbling?!

Ecnalzen
November 7th 2012


12163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I kind of lost touch with this band's music after What Makes A Man. Apparently, that was a mistake. These last two albums are pretty cool.



Just found out that Shelton left, that sucks. I always liked his vocals.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 8th 2012


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Blasphemy. Off to the shallow seas you must sail.

Ecnalzen
November 8th 2012


12163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

A thousand apologies, good sir. For whatever reason, I strongly disliked the While Broken Hearts Prevail EP and I stopped paying attention to the band shortly after. I am currently in repentance for my lacking of more recent Emery music and have both of these albums on the way in the mail.

Scoot
November 8th 2012


22224 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

boo

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 8th 2012


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh oh, if you disliked that EP, then... Blasphemy, I tell ya.

Pndi
November 21st 2012


464 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

boo

TenSecondsToThink
January 22nd 2013


1890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"This is the last track on We Do What We Want. I had written it before I left the band and they decided to keep it for the album. So I wanted to play it live...Hope you enjoy!"

http://youtu.be/vbbyUTjr7yU

So finally I found out who the actual brain of Emery is and my doubts about the two wannabe frontmen are proved, to me at least. Toby said in interviews that this album is the most personal blabla. Yeah right, he didn't even write this song. BOOOOOOOO

MuhNamesTyler
February 24th 2013


6707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Whoa I had no idea Devin even left....Sucks

Yuli
Emeritus
February 24th 2013


10767 Comments


This album has some of the band's best and worst moments.

Yuli
Emeritus
February 24th 2013


10767 Comments


I like the heaviest songs best here. "The Anchors," "Cheval Glass," "I'm Not Here For Rage," and "The Curse of Perfect Days." All those tracks rank among their best to me.

However, the softer songs feel really half-hearted. Especially the last two. Also, "You Wanted It" and "Daddy's Little Peach" just feels awkwardly theatrical for the group.

I think I almost covered every song! Hooray.



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