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More Underrated Bands

Some bands I think are, or were, underrated and deserve more attention. No specific order...
1Bear Vs. Shark (Broken Up)


This band is music in its purest form. It really is, post-hardcore, punk, then some kind of crazy funk thing going on. And the lyrics are absolutely incredible and confusing. Listen to "Broken Dog Leg"...you'll see.
2Burden Of A Day


They're starting to get more popular, and they should. The newest album, "Blessed Be Our Ever After", is just epic. Really my personal favorite for '08 so far (cause Emmure and Stick To Your Guns just couldn't make another good album...) Definitely check these guys out.
3Symphony In Peril (Broken Up)


One of my favorite metal bands EVAR. These guys are absolutely awesome. They are most known for the "Drive By Moshing" video on youtube, where the breakdown in "Stiletto" is used. I recommend that you only listen to "The Whore's Trophy" though, being that the first album....isn't so good =/.
4Mortal Treason (Broken Up)


An extreamely-christian metalcore band that will fuckin' rip your face off. As much as these guys stand up for their religion, they probably made the most evil 2 albums ever. Just listen to Best Case Scenario/ Worst Case Scenario and just....wow.
5Sky Eats Airplane


Electro-core anyone? Yes please! Probably one of the weirdest bands out there right now, but it's awesome. While the album does contain too much instrumental material, it is still a pretty cool combo of music, and leaves a good taste in your mouth.
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