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"An incredible breed of machine crunch harmony...Brutal metal riffing, synthetic vocals, rapid-fire drum machines and murky goth rhythms... "
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Industrial Metal
Release Date:
2004
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Circuits and Curses
© Copyright-Analog Terror Music (ASCAP)
(634479720628)
Record Label: Firewerk
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"While this music is primarily electronic, there's a good helping of guitar in the mix as well. This could ultimately be described as coldwave music with its punk angst and energy combined with technical electronic programming and beats. I really miss this type of music, and it's nice to hear it again. Especially considering how good Firewerk manages to pull it off.The programming here is nicely layered, the melodies are dark, the beats are heavy, the guitars are thrashy and the singing is angry. After hearing so much future pop these days, it's nice to listen to an album like this that packs a powerful punch of heaviness and aggression. Forget about all the commercial nu metal and industrial rock bands on major labels, this Firewerk album is exactly how modern heavy industrial music with guitar should sound."
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hmm
author: Middle-Aged Transformed Jewish Reptiles
Awesome. But I'd have to say the reason to buy it is "Chase Scene" but "Pray" is damn good too. Way better than that song "Pray" by Skittlez btw.
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wow
author: tornxangel
one of the best, if not THEE best industrial/metal album so far in 2000. the keyboards are wild and excellently executed. production is top notch and the vocals have improved 10x. crunchy, grindy guitars put to a plethora of noises! a must have for industrial and metal fans a like!
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Stronger than ever
author: DungMunkey
This album portrays a more innovative edge than the band's original release. The programming is much more intricate, but without sacrificing the heavy riffs and stomping beats. John's voice and lyrics fill out the band's distinct industrial sound. I highly recommend this album.
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its a shame..
author: Killa_kow
..a shame that the demo's are only 2 minutes long.. and its also a shame no one on this site will get to hear pray unless they buy the album. but damn its worth it, wow is it ever worth it. Great album, its a wicked band too! Firewerk is a band of the future, i cant wait to see them when they get alot bigger.
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