Listen. Repeat. Reverse. caught you, you're alone; in last place. Big fire, big man. I'm glad I got to shake your hand. Are you just saying my smile's that sweet? Fuck man, I lost my nerve. Lucky? I'll cover up my face. Listen. Repeat. Reverse. Thanks a lot. Big fire, big man. I'm glad I got to shake your hand. I'll be sure to repeat all of this. Omit line six. Are you just saying my smile's that sweet? This smell is making me sick.
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from Split,
released May 30, 2012
Suicide Note is: Casey Donley, Jason Golday, Robert Peele, And Jason Gagovski
supported by 4 fans who also own “How Not To Care”
An absolutely pummeling assault of thick sludgy riffs, guttural rumbles, and tribal drums. Listening to this album is like being slowly buried by an avalanche. Practically makes Isis sound like Top 40 pop music by comparison. mattgraupman
supported by 4 fans who also own “How Not To Care”
This is some great mid-00s post-hardcore/heavy-rock/metallish stuff, with loads of character and feeling. Tough pick for the favourite one, there's just some magic in being touched for the first time though 😁 spiros_metsouggis
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