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Cosmic Reaper

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  1. I checked my Last.fm profile:
    1. Lorna Shore — Flesh Coffin
    2. Emmure — Torch
    3. Motionless in White — 570
    4. Architects — Doomsday
    5. Shadow Of Intent — The Prophet's Beckoning
    6. Sworn In — The Smiling Knife
    7. Lakeshore — History
    8. The Korea — At the Doorstep of a Dream
    9. Suicide Silence — Doris (TEE HEE)
    10. Volumes — Finite
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  2. 7 minutes ago, sillysock1234 said:

    Hey I'm actually really close with this band, they asked me if you guys can take this down? They're still local in their scene and leaking their music won't help with sales. Thanks

    Lol. It's been six months since the album was released. At Last.fm they have less than 20 listeners. It may be strange, but posting that album here would help them find new fans. I bought their album just after posting it on one of the pirate sites.  imo


  3. 32 minutes ago, Buttercup420 said:

    That’s the Spirit is the best album they’ve done. Fact.

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    Amazon: 'BRING ME THE HORIZON are currently one of the biggest bands in the active rock scene. But back in the early part of the century they were angst ridden boys from England and their sound was deathcore. BMTH have changed a lot over the years, when they formed in 2003, the band played thrashy, breakdown-studded songs influenced by the screaming, slashing sound of American metalcore. Gradually, the group began incorporating electronic passages, acoustic strumming, ominous keyboards and orchestral elements into their music, and the band became all the more popular for it. Yet, despite their experimentation, BRING ME THE HORIZON remained undeniably rooted in metal. This collection of songs showcases the roots of the band, the best songs from their early releases on Epitaph Records, from 2004- 2013'.

     

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