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Every Time I Die - Radical (October 22, 2021) • Page 6

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by CTFFEMT93, Aug 9, 2021.

  1. strangeterrain

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  2. Elder Lightning

    With metal in my bones and punk in my heart Supporter

    Still only 51 minutes, same length as Gami Gang and only 2 minutes longer than the deluxe version of Low Teens.
     
  3. airik625

    we've seen the shadow of the axe before Supporter

    That opaque turquoise looked nice, so I snagged one of those.

    EDIT: Which appears to be sold out at the moment.
     
  4. atlas

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    how are you gonna go 5 years without a new ETID album and then complain about "too many" new ETID songs
     
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  5. Elder Lightning

    With metal in my bones and punk in my heart Supporter

    Grabbed the clear w/ blue and pink smoke vinyl from KRM and the print from Jordan's site.
     
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  6. swboyd

    are we still lucky to be here? Prestigious

    The only three releases in my probable top list for the year that are over 30 minutes are The Ruins of Beverast, Enforced, and Pan-Native Amerikan Front. My attention span is shot when it comes to these things.
     
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  7. CTFFEMT93

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    Keith said on the twitch stream that the tid the season lineup is “stacking up” and that he will be the first to say that Post-Boredom is the least heavy song on the new album.
     
  8. swboyd

    are we still lucky to be here? Prestigious

    I'm not complaining about getting too many new songs. I'm complaining about putting 16 songs on a double LP when my favorite albums nowadays tend to be around 10-songs, 30 to 35 minutes. Put your best 10-12 songs forward. All killer, no filler, and then put out the others as b-sides. Like I said, it's a personal preference.
     
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  9. Andy Williams, Riff Wizard
     
  10. October 22nd is so stacked whaaaat
     
  11. chris-wrecker

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  12. Transient_Hymn

    Somebody Turn the Neon Down Supporter

    Does the first half remind anyone else of MUSE?
     
  13. ItsAndrew

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    I'll check this out. Only ever (very) casually listened to this band before.
     
  14. So... where do I start with this band? Been a casual appreciator but never a fan and I think it's time this changed.
     
  15. mescalineeyes

    disappear among the sea of butterflies Prestigious

     
  16. tvck

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    I think their whole discog is a pretty awesome journey to see how they've grown and evolved, yet always patently ETID.
     
  17. btr

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    Just copped the Clear/Blue/Pink. Lfgggg
     
  18. estebanwaseaten

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    You can't really go wrong as long as you start with Hot Damn
     
  19. unbornwhiskey

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    new track is extremely rad
     
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  20. tvck

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  21. Needed a specific album starting point and got one, thank you - will give this a go later in the week!
     
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  22. atlas

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    I'm gonna go against the grain here and say if you are not feeling Hot Damn then go with The Big Dirty. I only half got into Low Teens before giving TBD a spin a few months later and it was only then that the band really clicked for me. I rarely recommend Hot Damn to people right off the bat because Keith's vocals on that album are so different from all the others
     
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  23. waking season

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    I’d personally start with The Big Dirty or Low Teens
     
  24. A challenger appears:

     
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  25. estebanwaseaten

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    Honestly that is more than fair haha. TBD would've been my next rec but everything is good.