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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
all of these cats are wrong..,
By B240C (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of Misery (Audio CD)
comming from a veteran god forbid fan who owns everything theyve released this is by far their worst album, but thats not saying this album is bad. you have to be a very huge fan of GF to appreciate where they started at. some people are ignorant and give it a 1, others are even more ignorant and give it a 5...but i give it a three because most people will not like it but for those diehards out there this album is pure gold.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A worthwhile grab,
By A. Stutheit "Teyad" (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of Misery (Audio CD)
2005 is a great time to re-release God Forbid's sophomore EP. The band are at the height of their popularity, and so is metalcore. But I don't think of this as a cash-in; I prefer to think that God Forbid are one of those bands who want their fans to be happy, and don't want them to spend a billion dollars to find their rare C.D.'s. Aside from Bryan's rather unoriginal (and sometimes annoying) vocals, "Out of Misery" is quite a bit better than God Forbid's debut album, "Determination." The main reason for this is that the production and sound quality are much improved. The opening song, "N2," doesn't groove very fluidly, but it has a pounding rhythm with a fast double bass, and the next two tracks, "Mind Eraser" and "Habeeber," have heavy, almost blistering chug and churn guitars. "Madman" is kind of grating to listen to, because it's dominated by Bryan's heavy bellows and primal screams, but the next song, "Nosferatu," makes up for it with catchy, machine gun riffs and evil, Morbid Angel-like vocals. The last studio ("Inside") track is my personal favorite because it's very thrashy, with blowtorch riffs, pounding drums, and some high-pitched yells. The last five tracks on here are live, which were recorded at CBGB's club in New York, but they sound like they were recorded in someone's garage, because the sound quality is so wretched. Once you get past that, however, most fans should enjoy these songs because they are so heavy, they're borderline hardcore. "Out of Misery" is definitely not this band's best work, so it's not really worth owning for every metalcore/New Wave of American Heavy Metal collection. But it is essential for every God Forbid collection, so no fan should skip picking this up.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ok ignore the nim rod above.,
By Loud Jr. "hardcore_thrasher" (Madison, WV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of Misery (Audio CD)
this album is very good. quality isnt the best but trust me, this album is heavy and very pit worthy.
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