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by: Caliban
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Abacus
EAN: 0876929002421
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Abacus
Manufacturer: Abacus
MPN: 24
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Abacus
Release Date: April 04, 2006
Studio: Abacus
Disc 1:- Intro
- I Rape Myself
- Song About Killing
- It's Our Burden To Bleed
- Nothing Is Forever
- Together Alone
- My Fiction Beauty
- No More 2nd Chances
- I Refuse To Keep On Living...
- Sick Of Running Away
- Moment Of Clarity
- Army Of Me (Bjork Cover)
- Room Of Nowhere
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Japanese pressing includes a bonus enhanced track. Roadrunner. 2009.
Average Rating: 
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a german band and they are really good. If you like melodic deathcore metal in the lines of killswithch engage you woill like this group. The singinging is really good with crucnching guitars....
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This band is much heavier than killswitch people. Sure they sing the choruses and the songs are somewhat catchy, but KSE are much more mainstream than this band. This album is brutal metal-core at its finest. From track 1 to the last, they don't let up. It is much better than their last cd which I thought was just another metal-core cd. This one is different and it has a little extra something. I love this album and you might too if you'll stop listening to these idiots saying they have ripped KSE ...
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this band has been around since 1996 (before you knew what hardcore was)they were one of the poineering bands in the german hardcore scene. bands like kse are good and all but kse is no aftershock (aftershock the original band of the members who founded kse, adam and strozel and with adams brother toby on vocals). but yea back ta caliban dood. german metalcore originators along with bands like jane, aclys, acme, or any of the other german bands on per koro and lifeforce records back then. get it right ...
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Metalcore is fast becoming an extremely crowded and tired genre. It's a shame when bands who have long been the innovators in the game seem to be simply drifting along with the current trends instead of breaking new ground as they once did. Thus is the case with Caliban, who were once one of the leading bands of the German metalcore scene, and over the last couple years have seen some crossover popularity worldwide. While their last record, 2004's "The Opposite From Within", broke absolutely no new ground, ...
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I have trouble listening to this album; every song sounds near identical to KsE or As I Lay Dying, just not as good. I guess it's actually a pretty solid album, if you don't mind the repetitiveness of the songs and lack of inspiration. Some people may recall that not too long ago, Caliban had their own sound, but this record and the previous have turned them into just another metalcore band.
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