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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646615225
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: January 23, 1996
Sales Rank: 24367
Studio: Sony
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I enjoyed this album. I would have liked it to have been longer than it was but Darkest Days makes up for that with sixteen tracks I suppose. I enjoyed the harder songs most. I Don't Believe, Shame, Falls Apart, So Wrong, and Why are probably my favorites. Sleep is a very depressing song about sexual abuse that really makes you think. The album is great as a whole though and I am glad I purchased it. Though the album may not be for everyone. If you like Stabbing Westward's style then you will enjoy ... Read More
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no band is better than stabbing westward when you're just having a horrible day. This cd isn't as good as Darkest Days, but it's more raw and more upset, at least in some ways, in my opinion.
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Dark lyrics along with great arrangments and a solid rhythm section, you get Stabbing Westwards' second album, the immensly popular 'Wither,Blister,Burn & Peel'. Every song is very well crafted with heavy parts, quiet parts and just rocking parts. Every song back to back is very solid with absolutly NO fillers. Many sing along pieces and catchy riffs through out. A definite addition to anyones collection.
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for that guy to somehow play off that industrial has some sort of formula thats more tired than any other form of music is frustratingly ignorant. the guy obviously just doesnt like industrial and is about as qualified to review an industrial album as my grandfather is to review an outkast album. industrial didnt die off because the formula grew tired, its in my opinion that industrial has much more room to evolve than heavy metal or punk or goth. it died off because there are only a handful of bands ... Read More
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This is pretty solid effort from beginning to end (except for Slipping Away), but except for Shame (which is probably THE best song on the album), Falls Apart and So Wrong the album lacks a lot of the lyrical quality and intensity that Ungod and DD contain. While "What DO I have To do" may have been an MTV buzz clip, I've always thought that the song was somewhat overrated. IS it a good song, yes, but anyone saying that that song is Stabbing Westward's crowning achievement is selling the band short. ... Read More
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