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Another great band disproves the title 'sophomore slump'., June 15, 2006
This review is from: Battle Hymns (Audio CD)
With their second album, The Sucide Machines take a much more punk type approach rather than the blended ska/punk/revival 3rd wave type of style on DBD. However, no complaints emerging from here. Also unlike "Destruction by Definition's" 'fun' idea of the CD, "Battle Hymns" gives me more of an 'in your face' vibe, which has been mentioned be for. Although the tracks on this disc may be short, they will keep you wanting more until you reach the end of the CD. Sadly, this is the band's last album with drummer, Derek Grant, who had a very exciting and blazing-fast touch ( he is now with the Alkaline Trio, hahahaha! ). Ryan, the new drummer, is almost too fundamental at times, not having what Derek brought to the table as a Suicide Machine. This would also be the bands last album, for a while anyway, with the ska/punk type of feel throughout. I, personally, still love the other albums, but some people seem to think the next two albums, the self-titled and "Steal this Record", are out of place. WARNING - when played loud this CD may result in broken windows. Thank you for your time.
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An in-your-face, angry album, with a positive message., February 13, 2003
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This album is not for everyone. Each SM CD has been so different from the last, so, this one may not appeal to those who liked the self titled album (I didn't). However, this album exemplifies what punk rock SHOULD be, but isn't. While I may be alone in this, when I hear this CD, I am taken back 15 or so years. While, yes, this disk, has a very political message, it is one that is positive. The message is about unity and breaking down racial walls. Songs like "black and white world" or "hating hate" adequately send this message, and it's loud and clear to these ears.
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The Best Punk/Ska, March 1, 2001
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If you're looking for a good punk/ska cd, you definitely need to get this cd. It is more punk than ska; some songs are pure punk (Hatred) while others are a little more ska (Give) while others are a perfect blend of both (Someone). It's very fast-paced, short, energetic, in your face punk/ska. Other albums (that I know of) similar to this or at least punk/ska would be Rancid's "...And Out Come the Wolves" and Operation Ivy. I would also check out Less Than Jake, who are one of my favorite bands. They are not as hardcore but are definitely energentic punk/ska (more ska than punk, with a lot of horns).
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