The End of Heartache
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Roadrunner Records |
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4.0 |
Description:
Tracklist of The End of Heartache
Reviews:
Best Gift I've gotten in a while!
I'd heard about this band for sometime now and then my friend bought there cd for me and gave it to me and was like dude u gotta check this stuff out! I'm so happy that i got this cd. This cd KICKS SOME SERIOUS ASS W/O A QUESTION! I don't care what people say about this cd or this band. Just the guitar and vocals combo and the Drums kick ass to. Check this one out! You gotta love it!
Interesting
I must admit I love metal. But there is metal out there that just makes you wonder "What the hell is this? it makes no sense and they are just screaming". Well Killswitch does the screaming. But what metal band doesn't? The only difference is they actually have decent lyrics and good transitions from alternative to pure hardcore thrashing metal in each song. I especially like "End of heartache". You hardly hear metal bands talking about being in love and having their heart broken. They did and made it sound cool in a metal kind of way. (In other words they expressed their pain and heartache from this girl without sounding like p*ssies.) Great band. Good metal. Definitely different. I'd buy all their albums if I wasnt' so broke.
Warning: This CD causes goosebumps
This album is unbelievable. I loved Alive or Just Breathing and was somewhat frightened when Jesse was getting replaced. However, Howard is no diappointment. This album blows me away everytime I listen to it (which has been daily for about two weeks straight now). I have grown to love Killswitch so much that I actually paid money to go to Taste of Chaos (crappy emofest) just to see them because they were in town. I can say it made it worth the money (aside from the fact that I had to sit through 4 other annoying bands). The interplaying guitar riffs just make you want to jump in the mosh pit and start shoving, howards vocals cause goosebumps, and the drum work is phenomenal. Anyone who says that this music is for "posers" (or whatever other derogatory statements they want to make) is crazy. It's ok not to like a band, but you can't deny that this band has talent. This CD could appeal to almost anyone with almost any taste. For example, I am into In Flames, Between the Buried and Me, Pantera, old Metalica, Bury Your Dead, Shadows Fall, Bleeding Through, Fear Factory etc. and none of those sound like Killswitch, but yet Killswitch is still one of my favorite bands. Pick this CD up... it won't disappoint if you're open minded about it.