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by: Caliban
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Abacus
EAN: 0727701000923
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Abacus
Manufacturer: Abacus
MPN: 9
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Abacus
Release Date: October 05, 2004
Studio: Abacus
Disc 1:- Beloved and the Hatred
- Goodbye
- I've Sold Myself
- Stand Up
- Senseless Fight
- Stigmata
- Certainty... Corpses Bleed Cold
- My Little Secret
- One of These Days
- Salvation
- Diary of an Addict
- 100 Suns
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To the people who think that Caliban took a look at KSE's playbook and ripped them off, you need to do your homework. Caliban RELEASED their self-titled debut in 1998. It was most likely recorded in 1997, 3 whole years before KSE released their self-titled debut. SO...those people don't now what they are talking about. The Opposite From Within is Caliban's sixth (6th) studio release, and by my count KSE only have four, do the math, it's that simple. Caliban are a very underrated band playing some ...
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don't get me wrong here.. im not one of these people saying caliban are a killswitch engage ripoff but.. ever since they sold themselves to roadrunner these german metallers have been doing something thats not really them (or wasn't really them).. theres a fine line between melody and brutality and making the two have just the right balance (killswitch's first two albums did it perfectly).. its not that any of the songs are particuarly bad its just they sound so FAKE.. its like they wrote 2 minutes ...
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First off and straight to the point this is a very good cd. Caliban are insane, but there is one thing that annoys me and that is f#*kheads that write music reviews about genres they dont even like. WTF!!!! the music is obviosly gonna suck if you don't like metalcore. If your into metalcore then i suggest you have a listen.
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After reading all those positive reviews of if like Killswitch Engage, then you'll like Caliban. So I bought the album hoping to hear some similarities of music. Boy was I disappointed! I disgree to the comparison to KsE because they don't even sound remotely similar at all.
After listening to "Opposite from within", I realised that they are trying way too hard to sound metal & should stick to what they do best (not sure if they know); hard rock style nu-metalish songs. The screaming ...
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Caliban's "The Opposite From Within" is just one of those records that comes along so unexepectedly. Easily matching some of the top metalcore releases of 2004 (most notably Unearth's "The Oncoming Storm" and Killswitch Engage's "The End Of Heartache"), Caliban brings much to the table and completely annihilates a lot of the competition. Caliban doesn't do anything drastically different from the melodic metalcore style we've all grown accustomed to by now, they easily show their musicianship over younger ...
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