HamburgerBoy
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Just reverse everything that you said. Calling that album low-brow would be undeserved praise.
It's higher-brow than most of their discography.
Just reverse everything that you said. Calling that album low-brow would be undeserved praise.
It's higher-brow than most of their discography.
Don't get cut on all that edge.
Why does that one album make you so autistic?
Nearly everyone has it in their top third bro. You're the one begging people to downrate it.
No one else spent 100 words or whatever explaining how amazing it supposedly is. But revel in your fallacious appeal.
I'm still wondering how "low brow" is an insult for a thrash album, let alone one by Exodus.
Dak is a true gentleman with extremely high, intellectually-demanding standards in his music. Only the best Trivium albums pass the muster.
You openly asked how one could rank it highly, so I explained in brief song-by-song format. 100 words is basically nothing. "Revel in your fallacious appeal" is about as autistic as a comeback can get.
Substitute Trivium for whatever out-crowd low-brow bands you like,
did you just fucking compare black label society to Manilla Road? This man deserves to be stoned in public.Black Label Society (but that band actually only has two bad albums). About as low brow as Manilla Road tbh but Zakk Wylde can at least write good riffs and is actually talented.
did you just fucking compare black label society to Manilla Road? This man deserves to be stoned in public.
BLS is actually good whereas Manilla Road is shit.
you should have gathered all your devil driver and disturbed albums, tied them to your ankles and jumped off a bridge into some deep, deeeep lake.That's what I did to the Manilla Road CDs I owned at one time. It was pretty satisfying to do that.