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It's All Happening



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It's All Happening
by: Iwrestledabearonce

Price: $12.98
current as of:
03/14/2010 23:37 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701860428
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 18604
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: June 02, 2009
Studio: Century Media

Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Debut album on Century Media Records from the electro-metal-trip-hop-dance-jazz pioneers from Shreveport, LA, IWRESTLEDABEARONCE. Produced by Ross Robinson and engineered by Ryan Boesch (Norma Jean). Get ready, metal just got gay.

Album Description:
Iwrestledabearonce (iwabo) makes music that turns heads. Their spastic blending of genres maintains a cohesive sound that draws in listeners from many musical worlds. Love it or hate it - as long as they get a strong reaction to their music, the members of this band will feel that they have done their duty. Their debut full-length 'it's all happening.' was produced by producer-extraordinaire ross robinson (slipknot, the cure, at the drive in) with engineer/producer ryan boesch (eels, foo fighters) at the helm. The new album manages to take their complex sound one step beyond all expectations. You've be warned! For fans of the dillenger escape plan, converge

Disc 1:
  1. You Ain't No Family
  2. White Water In the Morning
  3. Danger in the Manger
  4. I'm Cold and There Are Wolves After Me
  5. Tastes Like Kevin Bacon
  6. The Cat's Pajamas
  7. Pazuzu for the Win
  8. Black-eyed Bush
  9. Eli Cash vs. The Godless Savages
  10. See You In Shell
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow! Experrimmumental!
This band does a lot of stuff at once, so they must be really unique and aspeshul! There's a lot of stuff going on in the album art, so you can tell this is RANDOM and WACKY like my Invader Zim DVDs XD. You could errantly tune through radio stations and get the same effect, but Century Media respects your intelligence enough to know you'd rather buy this instead.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - gets old quickly
After listening through the cd once, and hearing some of their stuff just from online I was sick of it. but it is worth the money i think. it just gets old more quickly than other bands, it is extremely repetetive. female vocalist and random hardcore.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - someone sure wishes they were genghis tron...
let me preface this by saying i LOVE genghis tron--they utterly blew my ever-loving mind when i heard cloak of love.

iwrestledabearonce is like walmart house brand genghis tron. i think they call it "equate" when it's fake tylenol. or sam's choice. this is sam's choice:coca cola. the ingridients are there, and it works a little the same, but something's waaaaay not right.

i dont want to say the chick can't sing, but her vocals are literally off-key on every track. i think ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's tacky.
You could just look to other bands who have been blending genres for years now, with much more valid musical theory, with more success, and in less gimmicky ways, who also don't have the annoying "I'm too ironic to even laugh at how funny am I" vibe. Just sayin'. The girl is really good at screaming, and fine at singing...I think. It's hard to tell when everything is drenched in this much delay/reverb. Either way it comes out good on the other end of the computer/mic. But still, eh...just listen ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - It is a fad, and it will pass
That's really all there is to say about this band, and the others like them; hipster "metal" for guys in their sister's pants.

I won't go the route of the caveman shouting about RAR TRUE METAL; that's not the point, the point is that this isn't interesting, fresh or new; they're not doing anything that Mr. Bungle or Circle Takes the Square did before them. Possessing some semblance of talent is what separates those 2 bands from this run of the mill garbage.

Remember Limp Bizkit ...