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Neil Perry
Lineage Situation


3.0
good

Review

by Iluvatar USER (168 Reviews)
August 19th, 2006 | 175 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist


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Comments:Add a Comment 
The Sludge
August 20th 2006


2171 Comments


Wow, that track list should be numbered or separated some how, I cant tell which song is which..

Also there is no genre it seems..

(good review )

The Sludge
August 20th 2006


2171 Comments


Holy Doublepost Batman!

*sips koolaid*

*floats away on a red balloon*This Message Edited On 08.19.06

Zebra
Moderator
August 20th 2006


2647 Comments


I'm actually listening to the Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza right now and I rarely listen to grind. The biggest challenge for grind bands is what to name their songs, I'd definitely run out of ideas.
Good review.


ToWhatEnd
August 20th 2006


3173 Comments


I am waiting for the day when you will have all 6 of the new review slots occupied.

pixiesfanyo
August 20th 2006


1223 Comments


Dude.

Number one, this isn't grind.

Number two, this isn't "VIOLENCE" screamo.

Number three, it's just screamo or emo, which ever you prefer.

Number four, don't review bands you know nothing about just because they have a member in relation to Hot Cross.

Number five, you killed this band by reviewing them.

whiteminority
August 20th 2006


74 Comments


Never say violent screamo again. The genre is much too small to have any adjective thrown in front of it.

Neil Perry is good, I feel sorry that you have Panic! At the Disco listed as your favorite band.

Otherwise at least you got the band reviewed.

Neoteric
August 20th 2006


3243 Comments


All you H/E regulars f[font=verdana]uck[/font] off, you make such a big deal about nothing and you have to be elite about everything. Everytime I review something hardcore/emo, I always get jumped on and I get corrected during everything I say. Who the hell cares if he said "violence" screamo? He's just describing how he feels about it. And you don't need to know everything about a band to review it, that's just silly. Oh and Iluvatar, I liked the review, good job.

pixiesfanyo
August 20th 2006


1223 Comments


He isn't saying how he feels, he's using a mislabeled term scenesters use too seem like they are musically diverse when they really don't apperciate the genre of emo for what it is, a careful balance of chaos and beauty.

$bassline$
August 26th 2006


7 Comments


the bottom line is that you shouldn't be reviewing an album when you have extremely limited knowledge of the genre and band. you don't have to be an expert, but you shouldn't be a newcomer. also you said:

"Number 5, I'm very sorry you actually like Neil Perry."

and

"And I said Neil Perry is good"

pick one, either you like them or you don't. stop changing your opinion to fit your argument against someone.This Message Edited On 08.26.06

$bassline$
August 26th 2006


7 Comments


you said you feel sorry for him because he likes them, which obvously means you think they are not so good. also, i didn't say you need to research the band's history, i said you should have knowledge of the genre, which you obviously don't beyond the most well knows of bands. you can like whatever parts you want, i never said anything about that. stop making things up so you can look smarter.

Arrakakaka
October 27th 2006


685 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Fading Away Like The Rest Of Them" is the best song evor.

CaptainSuck
January 18th 2007


9 Comments


"Dude.
Number one, this isn't grind.
Number two, this isn't "VIOLENCE" screamo.
Number three, it's just screamo or emo, which ever you prefer.
Number four, don't review bands you know nothing about just because they have a member in relation to Hot Cross.
Number five, you killed this band by reviewing them."

1. You'd have to be deaf not to hear any grind influence in this. Are the song lengths and chaotic skinwork not enough to justify a comparison to grind? Obviously there's a gap between the two, but hey, it's not that wide.
2.) Powerviolence is a genre, which is probably where the term he used spawned from. Besides, who are you to appoint this band a genre? They never called themselves anything.
3.) You're using screamo and emo as catchalls, both of which are abused to no end. These bands never really defined their sound with a genre, aside the slightly more specific catchall, Post Hardcore. Post-Emo Grind or Hardcore may apply, though...
4.) Oh, I forgot you could only write subjective reviews if you liked the band and knew each band member's personal reasons for forming the group. Must I weigh their genitals before informing others about this act? Silly me.
5.) "Omg, his opion varies from mine! Now that I recognize the band's flaws, I'll never be able to enjoy this record again!"

Use the wrinkly parts of your brain, bud.This Message Edited On 01.18.07

Justanothernimrod
June 19th 2007


478 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The first 7 songs on this album are some of the best songs ever written in the genre, then it just gets a bit silly.

PaperCities
June 19th 2007


199 Comments


I'm going to download the first 7 songs from this album I think

Justanothernimrod
June 19th 2007


478 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I would very much recommend it, that as an EP/Mini album itself is fantastic

antihippy
August 11th 2007


696 Comments


1. You'd have to be deaf not to hear any grind influence in this. Are the song lengths and chaotic skinwork not enough to justify a comparison to grind? Obviously there's a gap between the two, but hey, it's not that wide.


short song lengths has been in punk/hardcore punk way before grind.

solid album.This Message Edited On 08.11.07

DBlitz
October 2nd 2008


1693 Comments


this started off quite strong imo, but then it lost consistency. still like it though.

windpromoteshate
January 27th 2009


178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is fucking awesome, Iluvatar just can't handle the jandal.

danse
August 12th 2009


76 Comments


lol yr so wrong

danse
August 12th 2009


76 Comments


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