You Had Me at Hello
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Artist: Bury Your Dead
Label: Alveran Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 790168469923
EAN: 0790168469923
ASIN: B00008DCRJ
Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
You Had Me at Hello
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Tracks:
- Sunday's Best
- Tuesday Night Fever
- Dragged Out and Shot
- So Fucking Blues
- Burn Baby Burn
- 33 RPM
- Cammo Is My Favorite Color
- 69 Times a Charm
- Ten Minute Romance
- Mosh N' Roll
Customer Reviews:
Damn heavy and mosh pit worthy.......2004-12-15
This music is super aggressive, heavy and groovy. This is like the pride and joy of the tough guy hardcore scene, and believe me if you are a hardcore tough guy you will be windmill punching and kung fu kicking through out this whole CD. These guys make amazing high quality music, the best songs are "Sunday's best", "Ten Minute Romance" and "Mosh n Roll". Ten Minute Romance is a track about how stupid emo music and how emo kids need to get hurt. Mosh n Roll is the best groovy mosh pit song ever I love it I love this band.
BURY YOUR DEAD IS AWSOME.......2004-06-06
This CD is awsome buy it because there heavy quik riffs followed by incredible breakdown make it worth it. TUESDAY NIGHT FEVER is my favorite song i give em 4 stars.
stomping good time.......2004-04-12
They've come a long way from the demo. Better production, more material, a few parts developed, and (I think) a lineup change. Musically, it offers nothing new, sticking with the now tried-and-true formula of: Fast and Heavy, Slow and Heavy, Sing-along, Breakdown. Why fix what isn't broken? No, this'll never satisfy the oldschool elitists, but it's not made for them either. What sets this record apart is the way it hangs on. I've listened to it countless times for months and it's not even close to getting old, even though the music is so simplistic. The emotions, the anger, the frustration comes through in a way that sticks with you. Yes, they really have progressed into a mature, focused unit. This makes it easy to translate the energy from the band to the audience at shows, resulting in some of the most chaotic 'core pits in recent times. If you're looking to work out some aggression, see them live, or hear the CD.
heavy.......2004-02-18
So this band is EXTREMELY heavy. Full of breakdowns, double bass, and low end that will crush your head. But dont get me wrong, they are playing tough-guy hardcore, and it gets very repetitive after a couple of listens. Dont get me wrong on that either, because when youre in the mood to move like a madman they are the perfect band for that. Put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to stomp.
Great CD.......2003-06-11
This CD is nice, heavy and just downright brutal! The mosh never ends. If you like some good tough guy hardcore with killer breakdowns get this album. Only critique is the lyrics. They are a bit cheezy and too much swearing for my taste.
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