Theagewherenothingfits

Theagewherenothingfits Artist: With All Sincerity
Label: Pluto
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 658445001825
EAN: 0658445001825
ASIN: B00009Z4XQ


Release Date: 2003-07-22

Theagewherenothingfits


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Tracks:

  1. Notes Listen Well
  2. Shoot Me
  3. Differences
  4. Crash! Crash!
  5. Final Destination
  6. Dark Nights Black Hearts
  7. The Age Where Nothing Fits
  8. Bass Line Nineteen 79
  9. When Good Movies End Bad
  10. Something Else/The Death

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Review of With All Sincerity's Album, THEAGEWHERENOTHINGFITS.......2007-01-08

I don't know what it is...

As I grow older, I get less interested at what goes on in local hardcore circles; a scene I was once very much involved in. However, as of late, I've been more impressed with the music these so-called "crazy, no talent" bands out today have the ability to compose. Enter With All Sincerity, a band that is no stranger to originality and yes, wild, tough, and fast as anything music. Combining elements of death, thrash, and new school metal, With All Sincerity have the certain destiny of inspiring hundreds of kids to start bands of their own. Their brand of belligerent music is poignant, passionate, and purposeful. Having self-released their two pervious efforts, they finally settled down with fellow Texans, Pluto Records, to release their latest full length, THEAGEWHERENOTHINGFITS. Who says only steers and queers come from Texas? Recommended: "Crash! Crash!," "Notes Listen Well," and "When Good Movies End Bad."

4 out of 5 stars If you like metalcore, this is for you!.......2005-12-02

This metalcore album is great. There is very little singing in it, not that singing is good or bad. The singing parts sound very close to From Futumn to Ashes. The rest of the band consists of balls to the wall metalcore. Metal with sweet breakdowns that are not played out. They keep it interesting. This is for fans of: Wings of Scarlet, 7 Angels 7 Plagues, From Autumn to Ashes, Embrace the End

5 out of 5 stars It's grown on me........2005-11-17

I've changed my mind...This cd is amazing, everything about it, including the vocals. 5 stars. By the way, they've gotten back together now.

5 out of 5 stars Best Hardcore Album Ever.......2005-05-25

This is definately my favorite hardcore album of all time. They were a great band and I only wish that they were still together to put out more albums and play more shows. Best track is "When Good Movies End Bad"

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Soul Pollution ~ Logical Nonsense
  2. Hits You Remember ~ Edgar Winter
  3. A Woman & A Man ~ Belinda Carlisle
  4. ProgFest 1994
  5. Telstar! Instrumental Diamonds '58-'77 ~ Various Artists
  6. Live!: Extended Versions ~ Pure Prairie League
  7. Rockabillies Go Home ~ Blue Flame Combo
  8. Laughing Man ~ Yazbek
  9. Tight Empire ~ Bible of the Devil
  10. The Sleepy Strange ~ Japancakes

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Music CD 28

Oscar Peterson Quartet ~ Oscar Peterson

The Fantasticks in Jazz ~ Trotter Trio

Two ~ Romero Lubambo And Weber Drummond

Solitude ~ Formule Quatre

Perto Do Coração ~ Nelson Ayres

Djange Doch ~ Anumadutchi

The 7 Ambassadors ~ The 7 Ambassadors

Os Sucessos ~ Gino & Geno

Kataritsugu Monotachiyo ~ Ayakaji