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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been a fantastic 7",
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This review is from: Holy Name (Audio CD)
Holyname, Slave, Liar and Idefy would have made a fantastic 7". The tracks altogether are a nice picture of the scene at the time, but even then it felt a bit hit or miss.
Hey there for those curious on how the tracks break down: Holyname 0:00, Grow 2:01, Hopeless 3:52, Gopinatha 5:48, 10.8 7:05, Thirst 8:15, Slave 11:04, Liar 12:50, Idefy 13:51, Tulasi's Song 16:42
5.0 out of 5 stars
Silly poser, real hardcore is for the real kids.,
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This review is from: Holy Name (Audio CD)
This album is hands down one of the best hardcore albums of all time and belongs in any true hardcore kids collection. Featuring Vic Dicara from Beyond and Inside Out (another must own), and Robert Fish from Ressurection, etc. This band combined blistering hardcore beats with metalic/punk guitar. Robert and Vic both handled the screaming duty with Chris Daly on Drums (Texas is the Reason), this is a combo that cannot lose. There will be a discography released on equal vision soon.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the best hardcore bands out there,
This review is from: Holyname [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
Dude that wrote the comment below obviously doesn't appreciate good music and good people. I love these guys. They are amazing, on cd, on stage, and as friends.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
waste of money,
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This review is from: Holy Name (Audio CD)
16 minutes of hardcore music and then 30 minutes of eastern/indian-type music & chanting? as if that isn't annoying enough, it's all one big track...thanks for nothing guys! gee, you're so philosophical! the 16 minutes of music isn't even that good...idefy is ok, but there's 1,000 better hardcore bands this this.
------------ UPDATE 12/2007 OK, so I'm listening to this again after putting it down for a while and I still don't see what all the fuss is about. Two things really get me: trying to make others "spiritual" by way of your own religion and to sell this as a full price cd. I'm sick of musicians trying to spread what they feel is 'correct' with regards to religion. It's f*cking hardcore music, just jam out. It was bad enough with straight-edge being shoved down your throat; although there were plenty of great straight-edge bands. So bands then discover the "enlightenment" of Krishna...jesus christ...they find one "alternative" religion and they think they've found the answer to life. There's a thousand religions out there, so why push any of them? I'm an agnostic, so I just needed to vent a little. As far as the music goes, it's very run-of-the-mill and to say it's one of the best hardcore albums of all time?? well, to each his own. Now with the ease of the computer I can finally separate out the music and the chanting. So after removing it all it actually comes out to less than 16 minutes of music. I 2nd that this should have been a 7" and then you can release another 7" of just the chanting and if anybody wants that then they can buy it! |
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Holy Name by 108 (Audio CD - 1994)
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