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Posts posted by Daniel_Defoe23
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So I know this is a massively huge long shot, and I by no means really want anybody here to search, but I’m just curious.
The Browning’s first two albums (2011’s Burn this World and 2013’s Hypernova) were removed from everywhere by the label Earache Records that owns the albums so I can’t listen to them anywhere cuz I never had them owned or anything. My questions here is if anybody here either knows where that shit might be potentially found somewhere online without spending a fortune on the final CD’s that people are selling online, or if anybody here possibly owns the CD’s to get a rip?
I was gonna ask in chat but figured that might look like requesting and I don’t feel like breaking the rules.
once again, if anybody knows that this is a 100% lost cause, feel free to close this forum and I’ll be fine, but maybe if somebody has information of some sort, I’d really appreciate it.
Thanks!
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1 hour ago, Zephyr Sunrise said:I think today's a good day to download the oldies. Finding myself missing Kyle hardcore right now. Watching old WCAR in YouTube ATM. I need these I think now. Actually giving me chills n shakes tbh. I'm gonna throw some new cover videos up on my channel. As WCAR being one of my first ever heard metalcore bands I think I should. Hope everyone is keeping eyes and ears open for a new hopeful single when it pops up
We Came as Romans was I think the second metalcore act I really got into besides Crown the Empire, and god damn it, I really miss Kyle. The world will never hear and see a man such a him. I hope he and Chester and Paul Gray are wishing Neil Peart a beautiful welcome in Heaven


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Dayseeker did good with Sleeptalk although I much prefer their previous release over Sleeptalk personally. Same with Northlane; Alien was pretty good but several of their previous releases were superior in my opinion. I just straight up did not enjoy amo, save for a song or two, and Slipknot's was great to me overall. It was only like...#8 I think on my Top 10, but of the 4 here, it was definitely my favorite. Great competition.
I think this type of system for AOTY voting should be utilized for years to come. It turned out getting a much more centralized result imo.
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Hell yeah! I really enjoyed the original when it released; thank you for this!
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Never listened to Rush much - not a fan of the style a whole from what I've heard of course, but I might check out some stuff.
I always found Neil Peart and Rush as a whole to be a tiny bit overrated in my personal opinion, but I cannot and will not ever deny the impact that Neil, Rush, and the talents associated with them had on the world as well as the music industry, including many of the people that I idolize. Most of those people idolized Neil, and I will never discount that.
Such a phenomenal man and talent that we lost to cancer like so many others. RIP Neil; say hello to Vinnie Paul for us, and may your soul live on forever with this music!
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My favorite December release was probably Auralist - Between the Devil and the Sea.
By far the best end-of-the-year release, and one of the better releases from the final 2019 quarter imo.
Not a whole lot of really good stuff came out in December tho.
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1.) Fit For an Autopsy - The Sea of Tragic Beasts
(My favorite deathcore album ever)
2.) Periphery - Periphery IV: HAIL STAN
(God DAMN I have never been able to replay an album literally 6 times in a row and not get sick of it. I listened to this about 20 time in one week a few months back.....still not old.)
3.) NF - The Search
(Nate's best work to date EASILY. Super fucking solid record, and really packs a punch to me emotionally.)
**DISCLAIMER** none of my top three are better than the others. They are all COMPLETELY different genres and I didn't want to separate these apart.
4.) I Prevail - TRAUMA
(Hated this album at first. Eventually it grew on me and now I can't forget the emotional impact it has had. It means a lot more than I ever expected.)
5.) Shadow of Intent - Melancholy
(Deathcore at it's finest, not counting my #1 pick.)
6.) The Raven Age - Conspiracy
(Catchy af, and although not as lengthy as 2017's record, this record is much easier to come back to)
7.) Wolves At The Gate - Eclipse
(Catchy and fantastic -- I'm salty I didn't hear it until just a week ago)
8.) Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind
(My favorite band, and this album Slaps, but .5 was the better album of the decade imo. This one had some moments that really turned me off. Not a let-down per se, but didn't hit as heavy as I was hyped for -- still super good and very emotionally punching for me tho)
9.) Whitechapel - The Valley
(Definitely not my favorite 2019 album, but this ranks higher just because it FINALLY opened me up to deathcore as a genre, but is still really solid.)
10.) Busted - Half Way There
(First off, Cobus drums on here, and GOD I love him. Second....this is a hugely beautiful album for me despite never listening to Busted before. Don't know why I love it so much -- I just do.)
Now I'll have Honorable mentions:
A couple individual singles that really hit me hard emotionally:
-Afterlife - Holding On
-Outline in Color - Not Enough
One EP:
-Bite the Goat - Goatocalypse [EP] (This is some nice deathcore, and I just was surprised by it)
Albums:
-Auralist - Between the Devil and the Sea (Just came out like a week ago and holy fuck it ain't bad at all -- best late-year release imo)
-Dawn of Disease - Procession of Ghosts (I'm not a huge fan of Melo-death, but god damn I loved this)
-Delineate - You Will Find Safety (Upon first listen, this made me question my 2019 AOTY list, so it comes as an HM)
-InVisions - Between You & Me (BOUNCY shit, and their 2017 album is even bouncier)
-Last Night Saved My Life - Cherry (SOME FUCKING SOLID POP PUNK. And their debut album also.)
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12 hours ago, Edgekrvzher said:Yes, I would put Our Endless War and Mark Of The Blade at the bottom too. Good albums, but they felt rather stripped down compared to everything else Whitechapel has done in their career. Which is why I thought The Valley was great, as it brought back the more superior qualities in their music.
S/T was what got me to finally give Whitechapel a shot, honestly. Might be a big reason why I place it so far up my best/worst rankings.
Would make a lot of sense. The Valley got me into Deathcore so I appreciate that, and then I went through all of their albums chronologically, so I didn't have much attachment -- Just purely how much I enjoyed the music.
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One of my personal favorites is easily Our Hollow, Our Home's 2018 album "In Moment // In Memory". 2017's Hartsick was pretty good too, but IM//IM is SOOOOOOOOOOOO good. My 2018 AOTY actually, followed closely by Beartooth's Disease and INK's The Silver Scream, which are also some of my favorite core records this decade.
The Limitless EP by Crown the Empire is also a beautiful work of art, and every Fit For an Autopsy record is phenomenal too.
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Just now, nbill said:Wow this track is mighty killer. Never heard of this band before...checked out their older stuff and then circled back to the new songs. They've really improved their production and general song creativity. Much more going on then Djent vibes. Can't wait to hear the album!
I had never heard of these guys until October 2018 when Claustrophobic came out, and HOLY SHIT I FELL IN LOVE.
The Virus is alright -- it has some great moments but overall you can tell it was a little drafty and still in the early stages of the band, but Claustrophobic was NUTS and I absolutely fucking loved it.
I personally canNOT wait for a new album from these guys this year. Hopefully it wrecks just as much as Claustrophobic did.
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Thank to you everybody in this community, and most especially to the staff members here for making it such a fantastic place to be! I love this site and have not once regretted coming since I discovered it in October 2018. Thanks also for helping me discover SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much new music and keeping me on my toes all the time; I honestly think it's good for me!
Ya'll have a very happy new year! Can't wait to see what's to come, not only with this site, but also with all the many great artists that are supported on here!
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Just now, Edgekrvzher said:This Is Exile is up there with S/T and The Valley as the best from Whitechapel, in all fairness. A New Era Of Corruption is around The Somatic Defilement's level.
The Valley is what finally opened me up to deathcore as a genre, so I gotta give credit where credit is due, and it's still fantastic to me, and A New Era... and This is Exile are up there with it.
Not a fan of plenty of the vocals on The Somatic Defilement so it's probably my least favorite Whitechapel release, even if it's not their worst to me (idk if that makes sense).
Their self-titled is also a little lower along with Our Endless War and Mark of the Blade.
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16 minutes ago, Edgekrvzher said:Excellent debut from an excellent band, by far the most brutal sounding album of their catalogue. Listening to this album never fails to leave me feeling
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DEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAD~Fun fact, I don't much enjoy this album a lot, but This Is Exile and A New Era of Corruption are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD.
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20 minutes ago, She Stabs Deep Into Me said:I Prevail-Heart VS Mind
https://mixdrop.co/f/qugbq127ui
Skillet-Collide
Trivium-Silence in the Snow [Deluxe]
https://mixdrop.co/f/wf1d3a1bu0
Villain of the Story-Prologue EP
**couldn't locate the first one yet, sorry**
what can you open them with then?
I can open .zip files. Zip files work fine. Rar files don't
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I think you were the one who commented on my last request with the Andromida discography...
.rar files I can't open on my computer. It just won't work, so..............
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My apologies if this isn't allowed, but I forgot to mention Wage War - Blueprints (2015) https://music.apple.com/us/album/blueprints/1440914426
Thanks and sorry for the trouble!
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2 minutes ago, NieR:Automata™ said:This. Literally this. Got my ass fucked by Darklurker in DS2. Worst thing about it is that I didn't know the last Chasm you'll be doing is the one you have to clear every single time to get to the actual boss. Unfortunately for me, it was Black Gulch chasm which is the hardest one of them all. They were wiping floor with me as you mentioned and I almost gave up, after all it was just an optional boss. And even when I got to him I died when he was 1/4 hp which made me even more frustrated. Took 2 hours break, went back and did it on my first time. It's these moments that keep fueling you. The sense of accomplishment.
Hell yeah!
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2 minutes ago, Kapital said:Glad you went back to it, the feeling you get after beating a boss that's wiped the floor with you multiple times is unreal. Bloodborne is honestly is my favorite, I love the scenery and lovecraftian bosses in it. Best rule of thumb for me when it comes to souls games is don't get the game get under your skin and know when to walk away. Ofcourse this after countless hours of playing from soft games lol
Of course, you're very right. Know when to walk away. When you get mad, take a breather, and try again. Eventually, you start to learn the system, the fighting styles, the maneuvers, how to improvve your own craft, etc. Can't wait to play more Souls games myself as Bloodborne is all I have atm
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Just now, NieR:Automata™ said:Yeah they were working on BB at that time and it shows. the whole game feels very lazy in every single aspect. It sure was a ride and I was still very hooked even though I was bitching through the entire game lol.
Yeah DS2 just overall is overloaded with bad design and bosses, and the "story" was very disjointed and broken because, of course, it wasn't Miyazaki who designed it, but for anybody looking for a game that's hard just for the sake of it being hard, it ain't too bad.
I'm super excited to start playing them myself. Love Bloodborne so far, and honestly can't wait for Elden Ring
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Just now, NieR:Automata™ said:Sekiro was my first FromSoft game and I got wrecked hard, but once you learn it, it just becomes such amazing and smooth experience. Now Dark Souls got me super addicted. 1 was amazing, today I finished 2, but with that I have a love/hate relationship, but mostly hate and just started with 3. And after that I'm jumping on Bloodborne
Yeah for sure haha.
2 wasn't made by the oringal team, so it's overall very different from the rest of games at least, but I've barely done anything in Bloodborne, but it's pretty great! I do love it haha
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I Hate Heroes - Avarice (EP) (2014)
https://music.apple.com/us/album/avarice-ep/923160799
I Prevail - Heart vs. Mind (EP) (2014)
https://music.apple.com/us/album/heart-vs-mind/1386942503
Skillet - Collide (2003)
https://music.apple.com/qa/album/collide/13410307
Trivium - Silence in the Snow (Special Edition) (2015)
https://music.apple.com/qa/album/collide/13410307
Villain of the Story - The Prologue (EP) (2015)
https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-prologue-ep/1452070577
Sorry for the hefty request haha.
Love ya'll! Happy New Years!
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Just barely started playing Bloodborne, and I plan on playing the Souls games soon ($50 for all three games and all of the DLCs in one bundle for PS4), and I'm SUPER SUPER interested in this game too. Still need to play it tho : ' (
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Hell yeah I love the Bonus Tracks but never bothered to bye them with the iTunes Deluxe of the album about 3 years ago lol.
This is handy, thank you
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[✓] The Browning early discog
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Hold up they EXIST. Oh my god you're like my favorite person XD
Thank you so much dude that means a lot!