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Free Music Review: Cool Riffs....but I should have waited for the live Skinlab CD
Hit: 2 Stars

So it isn't Hatebreed, but it's still the familiar voice. The riffs are strong, and as always the vocals are excellent. My problem is nothing really stands out....it's a solid record, just didn't grab me with the usuall agression that comes along with anything Jasta has done. I probably should have waited for the new live Skinlab CD...that should take care of my aggression needs.

Free Music Review: Killer riffs = fun record!!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

What you have here are some killer riffs and that's the bottom line. The vocals are OK and the lyrics are very well done. But buy this record for the riffs and you'll be glad you did.

Free Music Review: WOW!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

This cd was better than anticipated!!! Certainly not a Hatebreed-extention at all. Jamey does is again with this great project!!! Really dark and heavy yet positive. Jamey is great when it comes to lyrics--my fav tracks are With Unspoken Words and Screaming into the Sky.

The album's mix is most impressive. Kudos to Zeuss again to bring the best out of fresh new bands and projects!Very underground and raw-demo-like production that adds to the mood of the music.

This a great cd to listen to until new Hatebreed music is made. Hope to see these guys in concert---How about the NE metal and hardcore fest in April?




Free Music Review: TERRIBLE
Hit: 1 Stars

this album sucks. sludge/stoner rock done by JAMEY JASTA?!?!? Stop wishin you were Phil and go make the next line of hatebreed lunchboxes. I give it a big fat 0/5.

Free Music Review: good for what it is--straight up metal
Hit: 4 Stars

i think that a bunch of people thought that this collab would be more than it was meant to be.it doesn't suck by any streach,but i think that kirk and jasta weren't attempting to make any big waves with this.they stated on their myspace that it began as them basically getting sloshed and coming up with good metal riffs;it wasn't ever meant to be more than a solid metal record from a love of metal.i admit that i won't have it on constant rotation like the new down album,but you've gotta put this album into perspective.it's a good metal album that you can get down to,not an attempt at technical/lyrical greatness:it's a product made from a genuine love of metal.
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