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I like my metal heavy, but...While I was a fan of albums like Draconian Times and Icon, I never thought that PL sounded too enthusiastic in that genre. Decent songs, but they would never stay in the CD player for long before I got tired of them. Although this CD may sound like a great departure from Draconian Times, I think this is where PL is more comfortable and it shows in the music. "Selling out" doesn't have to man going soft; it can also mean rehashing the same album ad nauseum to satisfy old fans who aren't able to d…
Somebody kidnapped the REAL Paradise LostParadise Lost has gotten softer and softer with every album and now they have fallen to the point of shaving cream. This is so soft that REM puts out heavier riffs. The drums are now fake, the lyrics are shallower than a puddle in Egypt, and the vocals are as clean as a frat boy. This is a terrible release by what was a great band. Don't buy this c.d. (get _Shades of God_ or _Icon_).
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format: 1 x CD release dates: 1997 in United States view details |
12 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Music for Nations catalog number: 01241-4616-2 release dates: 1997 in United Kingdom view details |
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