| 7/4/2010 by Jesse from Lacombe, AB Canada |
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| This album took longer to grow on me that their previous albumns, but that could be because the album and songs are much longer than Suburban Blight. Overall a really good punk/hardcore album. Get Suburban Blight first, then this album. |
| 5/29/2008 by Francois from Quebec, PQ Canada |
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| Gotta love F-Minus. The songs are fast, dark, short and full of unrestrained anger, yet they are at home in the punk scene more than in some elitist hardcore clique. This album is just as good as any of their earlier stuff, and is definitely hardcore the way it should be done. Fast, simple and liberating. |
| 6/5/2005 by Tracy from Orlando, FL |
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| When I first popped this cd into my player I had mixed emotions. I thought it sucked. I really felt I had wasted my money on a piece of crap cd. Just something about it didn’t catch on to me. So I put it away for 2 months and today I started listening to it again, and I like it. I think it just takes a few listens to understand this music and to feel the pissed off emotion in it. |
| 7/19/2004 by Pat from West St. Paul, MN |
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| BEST F-MINUS ALBUM! Ok, I actually don't know what my favorite is, but this is one of them. A different approach is taken for this album, due to the producer having something to do with that. F-Minus in general rules, check 'em out! |
| 8/25/2003 by Greg from Champaign, IL |
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| The record was my first introduction to F-. They definitely are a no holds barred hardcore punk band. The dual male/female vox are right on the fucking money and I just love the thrashiness of this record. Bands like this need to come around more often. Definitely. |
| 4/21/2003 by Danny from Nazareth, PA |
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| this album fucking rules. F-minus is a fucking awesome band. A little different than Their first two albums but that just might be a good thing. Blimp Attack and No-cash will devour you motherfucker!!!!!!!! |
| 3/31/2003 by Ben from Winnetka, CA |
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| F-Minus has always been one of my favorite hardcore bands so I was greatly anticipating this album. And it delivers. Its different for F-Minus but there trademark sound is still there. Best tracks are: Sweating Blood, Wake Up(dual vocals- back and forth between Brad and Erika), and Paid To Listen. The first listen I hated the cd, but its growing on me more and more. Still, Suburban Blight is my favorite F- cd, I say get that then this. Its a shame they lost Jen. F-Minus really comes through on this album and it sheds some light on there new sound.
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