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The Big Dirty [Limited Edition]

Every Time I DieAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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We live in uncertain times. Technology has undoubtedly enhanced our existence, but it has also made us vulnerable to government interference, sensory overload and identity theft. Generally this isn’t the type of subject matter breached by hardcore bands, but then again Buffalo, New York’s Every Time I Die have never been a typical hardcore act. In fact for over a decade the band have been forging… Read more in Amazon's Every Time I Die Store

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  • Audio CD (September 4, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Label: Ferret Records
  • ASIN: B000TLMVTI
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #194,038 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. NO SON OF MINE
2. PIGS IS PIGS
3. LEATHERNECK
4. WE'REWOLF
5. REBEL WITHOUT APPLAUSE
6. CITIES AND YEARS
7. RENDEZ-VOODOO
8. A GENTLEMANS SPORT
9. INRIhab
10. DEPRESSIONISTA
11. BUFFALO GALS
12. IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF BATTERY

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Every Time I Die goes the tried and true route with their fourth full-length outing, refining the skull-searing attack unleashed on previous affairs such as 2005’s Gutter Phenomenon and 2001’s Last Night in Town. There are no art-rock pretensions, no ironic covers of any classic ‘80s pop hits, nor anything less than uncompromising barbarism. For full effect, visit the boogie-laden "Leatherneck," the speedy "Rebel Without Applause," or "Buffalo Gals" (with its shades of AC/DC on a steady diet of raw meat). Not a moment is wasted on this 36-minute blast of gut-wrenching intensity. Provided, of course, that you like your music smothered in passion and American-style testosterone. --Jedd Beaudoin

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With its blinding guitar work, bowel splintering drumming and lyrical/vocal capabilities that have left the most prestigious literati flummoxed, "The Big Dirty" has fossilized itself in the moist, squashy pulp of our untrained minds at a time when man is completely incapable of registering its cultural significance. From its hooked beak which is lined with 10 rows of fangs which are each soaked in poison which are then set on fire, Every Time I Die has bellowed forth the most audacious sounds of recent history. Its music is unprecedented in its combination of gritty southern rock with melodic hardcore, and from what we can tell from its bone structure, it was capable of the most spectacularly energetic and personal live shows the world has ever known. --This text refers to the Vinyl edition.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Down and Dirty!, February 14, 2008
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LeftManOut (TheCityThatNeverSleeps, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Big Dirty (Audio CD)
So what was the first thing I thought when I listened to "The Big Dirty," ETID's latest record? "Hmmm sounds like a heavier version of 'Gutter Phenomenon' just not as catchy or memorable." Thankfully though, like many good cds that I have been listening to lately, my first few initial listens weren't any indication of the album itself.

"The Big Dirty" sounds like a natural progression from where Every Time I Die left off with the last record. A lot more southern influence is creeping into their sound (and it's funny that as soon as these guys ditch the sound the majority of the scene is copying, a whole new crop of bands begin to rip off the new style they're developing) but there is still a healthy dosage of the hardcore and metal the band is known for.

Ripping and loud guitars dominate most of the songs, and while their not as mathematical or chaotic as they've been in the past, just try dismissing tracks like "Pigs is Pigs" and "Immitation is the Sincerest Form of Battery." Keith is still one of the more intelligent vocalists and lyricists in this style of music, and it seems like he's just getting better with every record the band releases. His vocals are top-notch and unlike "Gutter Phenomenon" which featured a heavy use of clean vocals, most of the time Keith chooses to scream rather than sing. The drums and bass aren't anything to write home about, but they're performed well and on point.

The complaints aren't anything that big, but they're enough to keep this from getting anything higher than a 4. First off "The Big Dirty" is simply lacking the catchiness and vocal melody that made "Gutter Phenomenon" so unexpected and appealing. There's not many memorable hooks or parts that I could immediately if I didn't think it over for a bit. Some songs seem to blend together, especially towards the end of the record, and that's kind of a drag. And while the guitars are still a great aspect of the band's sound, some parts feel pretty dry and generic and there aren't many riffs on here that I would rate among the best that the band has written over their four album career.

All in all though, "The Big Dirty" eventually turned out to be a lot better than I initially thought. It will probably take time for the songs to grow on you, but it seems that records like this offer much more replay value than records that you immediately like (and often times grow tired of fairly quickly). Sad to say though, I'm growing tired of this southern-rock/hardcore thing that ETID is experimenting with and I'd like to see them take their in a completley new direction next time around, at least in an attempt to keep it fresh.

Highlights : "Pigs Is Pigs," "Cities and Years," "Immitation is the Sincerest Form of Battery"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scream Dream is a Heavy Hitter Too, September 11, 2007
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These guys like to stick a round peg in a square hole, and make it work.That's why there music is so cool and crazy.They just keep on pounding the music at you til your ears fall in the deep fryer.Buy this and find out for yourself.This Cd rules!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Big and Dirty, August 9, 2008
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One of my all time favorite albums. I can say that I am absolutely not a fan of punk rock (not calling this punk, at all) but it's roots can clearly be seen on this album along with a healthy twist of southern rock. But with all that they still manage to make it heavy as hell, its awesome. The song INRihab definately demonstrates this, even though a lot of people will bash this song, I find it too catchy to overlook, the lyrics are pretty cool, with clean vocals eventually giving way to his intense, passionate screams. This album is worth the money and I would tell anyone, whether your a fan of Burial Plot Bidding War or Gutter Phenomenon, to go out and give this album a scrutinizing listen, you won't be let down.
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