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Like Weeds
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25% |
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Monuments To Thieves
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17% |
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Paranoia Secured
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0% |
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Carry On
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8% |
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Automation
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17% |
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cavities
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25% |
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Chain Of Command
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0% |
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Headless/Heartless
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8% |
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Hinges
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0% |
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Sin & Vice
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0% |
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The Mess
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0% |
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Disease Of Ease
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0% |
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Under Watchful Eyes
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0% |
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Stacks
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0% |
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The Unwanted Child
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0% |
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Dan from Mosinee, WI |  |
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May 8 2013 |
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i listen to it all the time. it came on white/greyish wax and it sounds really really fucking good. a solid record, by a band that has personally never disappointed or let me down. you should check it out... I think i read someone on here or on some other webpage say that Monuments to Thieves Is like the perfect hardcore/crust core or punk album or something... aned id have to agree its the best hardcore album in that punk/crust location of genrez. just buy the fucklin album, You might be disappointed but maybe youll be as cool as the rest of us....
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Nora from Lansing, MI |  |
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Feb 14 2008 |
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i saw these guys a little bit before this album came out right when yannick joined, they were awesome... too bad all this bullet belt, pseudo crusty, let's get the guy who recorded pearl jam to record us bullshit has taken over most of their lives and turned their post hhig projects into total making money crappy tunes vomit. onto the album, 1st track, one of the best starts of a hardcore album in the last 15 years.
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Keith from Vestavia, AL |  |
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Jun 16 2007 |
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A friend of mine called this a perfect hardcore record, and i can't disagree. This band assuredly belongs on the short list of great bands in modern music. A must own and a must love, at least for me anyway. It is really sad that they no longer are a band.
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Stephen from West Friendship, MD |  |
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Dec 11 2005 |
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regardless of thier polotics, this lp is fucking awsome, crushingly brutal i like it a lot more then the bands these guys went off and started after his hero... check out wake up on fire if you dig this
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Romain from Palaiseau, France |  |
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Sep 21 2005 |
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wow. very heavy and dark and very very heavy. this record will crush you to bits. crusty sludgy chaoticHC which manages to be heavy extremely heavy and yet keep a true sense of melody. heavy dark slow parts are followed by crazy fast relentless crusty d-beat parts, the whole is very punishing and it's a real emotional experience to listen to this record in my opinion. very good political lyrics too. it's kinda hard to describe HHIG, coz they really have their own style of crust, that is often copied today by lots of bands who seldom achieved the same level of intensity and punishing power as HHIG. this must be a total classic which will please people into crust, HC, sludge or just apocalyptic music. top notch!!!!
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