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by: Despised Icon
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701834221
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 8342
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: May 22, 2007
Studio: Century Media
Disc 1:- In the Arms of Perdition
- Furtive Monologue
- Quarantine
- Ills of Modern Man
- Fractured Hand
- Sheltered Reminiscence
- Nameless
- Tears of the Blameless
- Oval Shaped Incisions
- Fainted Blue Ornaments
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Despised Icon are no doubt in my estimation, one of the most interesting, diverse, and best bands to come out of the current "deathcore" resurgence we have today in our extreme music scene, and they have definately earned my praise ever since the first time I've listened to them. Believe it or not, this Montreal six piece have risen to become one of my favorite new bands as of late. I bought their latest album 2007's "The Ills of Modern Man" over the summer, and I really like it alot. This album ...
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This album is awesome. You should buy two of them so you can wear one around your neck.
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this album kills from the beginning, i remember first hearing of these guys on music choice metal with "as bridges burn" that honestly got me hooked. but this album kills you can tell this band really grew by just listening to the album. i prefer these guys more then job for a cowboy and dont get me wrong i like them to but genesis sorta... sucked? whats up with the 2 min songs lol. anyway pick this cd up if you love brutal breakdowns or just intense brutal metalcore or deathcore
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i like all shall perish. job for a cowboy, black dahlia and for some reason i do not like these guys at all. the music is okay but all they play is breakdowns. boring. there singer sucks too....too much BREE. if they do what job for a cowboy did with their latest release it might be good stuff.
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Coming off of their good-but-with-room-for-growth debut, Montreal's Despised Icon have returned as a leaner, heavier, and more focused and confident band. This year's "The Ills of Modern Man" is an extremely mean, punishing, bludgeoning, and brutal album which possesses a stronger grindcore influence than 2005's "The Healing Process." Despised Icon's musicianship is also quite a bit improved and tighter this time around. The two guitarists (Eric Jarrin and new member Al Glassman) wrap their riffs ...
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