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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!, March 22, 2000
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Brain (North Carliona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
I Just Got This C.D. The Other Day And All I Can Say Is WOW!.If You Like Other Hc Bands Like My Personal Fav Vod Or Dep You'll Love This Cd BYE IT NOW!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just a friend of the band., November 24, 1999
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This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
OK, the whole band busted there @ss's of to make this cd, and I am proud to say that I did as much as I could to promote in here in Richmond, VA. Both the music and the awesome and moving lyrics make this cd comparible to those like Warzone, Sick of It All(who indecision just finished touring with) and others. It was produced by Roger Mirett(Agnostic Front) and all I can say is this record makes me proud to be friends with some of em, and part of the general scene.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Indecision....., March 3, 2000
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mark nunziata (brattleboro, vermont) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
Indecision makes me angry and happy at the same time. Angry with the knowledge of the atrocities being committed every day by members of our culture, but happy that there is a band like indecision aware enough to transcend and fight against them. This new album is good, but I miss the lyricism and distinct originality of the previous vocalist. They put on a crraazyyy live show.
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4.0 out of 5 stars release the energy, February 15, 2000
This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
this is an excellent hardcore release, i put them at the top of the bands in the genre, along with turmoil, they are a force to be reckoned with in 2000
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5.0 out of 5 stars Soul-shaking hardcore; millennial dreams in action, November 4, 1999
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This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
Indecision, in their latest CD, "Release the Cure" have produced a powerful and soul-shaking effort that grabs reality by the t-shirt and gives it a damn good shake. Forget Y2K hype, "RTC"'s millennial dreams in action will rock your world and then some.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Most Brutal Album yet, November 1, 1999
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Darin Boyle (staunton, virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Release the Cure (Audio CD)
Indecision steps up again with there new vocalist(Artie) and their most brutal effort yet. The song writing on the new album is amazing and the lyrics are much more focused and politcally aware then there former vocalist.The album is produced by the legendary Roger Miret from Agnostic Front. They have a very nice explaination of the "Release the Cure" in the insert, that I strongly agree with. Higher Side of Low,Save ME,Release the Cure, and Through the wasteland go searching we are the best songs on the album in my opinion.Please, pick this up and support the hardest working band in Hardcore
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5.0 out of 5 stars a decisive release of aggression, May 1, 2000
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E. Peltier "doormouse" (North Arlington, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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Self-discovery is part introspective idealsim and in part outward realism. Brooklyn's Indesison are desisive in their mannar of approach to breach the traditional lines of education and communication to acheive self-discovery for themselves as well as assist thier audience in attaining the same feat. Indecision have always presented hardcore as an inspiring unity and an educational process to urban enlightenment. Release The Cure is no exception in it's message about the failures of a modern social-polotical landscape defined by monitary accomplishment and physical repression. The concept album challenges the stance of a politico-corperate regime to control the masses through the supression of medical advancement and mirrors the current HMO healthcare system infecting middle America. As if the message Indecision seeks to dissiminate is not sobering enough, the method by which it is delivered is as brutal as an I.V. line straight to the aorta. Quick decisive

injections of Brooklyn street smarts make for a brutal aural assualt on the inner nervous system. Fronted by the vocal onslaught of Artie Philie, Indecision's musical approach is as inspiring as their message. Philie's recent addition to the band has helped refine thier sound and bring forth a new angst in tone. Further, the pairing of Rachel Rose and Justin Brannan on guitar drives Indecision's pungent delivery with grooves and deadly breakdowns. The trio is unrelenting in its execution, maintaining a raw street level pulse that accentuates the lyrical projection. Produced by Agnost Front frontman, and fellow NYHC prophet, Roger Miret, Release the Cure flows forth with the personal aggression of five of hardcore's most straight forward warriors. Indecision have earned the right to present their message as blantant and brutal as they do over years of touring, refusing to let the limitations of a recording studio hinder thier honest and energetic presentation of the music. Indecision not only attempt to release the cure from a currupt socio-polotical system, they strive to bring to justice the american music scene with an injection of street smarts and personal angst so potent it could turn the head of the Almighty (bill gates?) himself.

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