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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brutal, but boring
It seems like most of the low reviews are biased. Its hard to give an unbiased rating on a hardcore album if you don't like hardcore. I enjoyed this album very much. Very brutal, great vocals. Bludgeoned to Death is my favorite track right now. The reason I didn't give 5 stars is because there is not much variation on this cd. It does get a little dull listening to the...
Published on November 16, 2008 by Walter Negrelli

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3.0 out of 5 stars It's Heavy, But I Don't Necessarily Understand The Hype
Suicide Silence are the latest band to throw their hat into the ever-growing death-metal/hardcore hybrid genre that has been gaining such popularity over the last few years. Their Century Media debut "The Cleansing" is as heavy as they come, but many who have been hearing the hype about this band (myself included) will probably be left wondering why this is getting such...
Published on November 22, 2007 by LeftManOut


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's Heavy, But I Don't Necessarily Understand The Hype, November 22, 2007
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LeftManOut (TheCityThatNeverSleeps, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
Suicide Silence are the latest band to throw their hat into the ever-growing death-metal/hardcore hybrid genre that has been gaining such popularity over the last few years. Their Century Media debut "The Cleansing" is as heavy as they come, but many who have been hearing the hype about this band (myself included) will probably be left wondering why this is getting such attention.

So to address the positives on the record. "The Cleansing" is probably as heavy a record as you're going to hear anywhere. The vocals adhere to strict deathmetal philosophy, so there are plenty of high pitched shrieks balanced with a good deal of guttural growls. Listeners who hate metal bands coming out and trying to sing epic-melodic choruses or tying the music down with insatiable hooks won't find any of that here. The musicians backing the band are extremely proficient. The guitar riffs are razor sharp and never off cue, and coupled with the excellent drumming it's easy to see why many regard the band so highly. There's no sacrifice of intensity found throughout the record at all, so if you are looking for an album that is going to hit hard from start to finish "The Cleansing" definitely holds that quality.

However there's just something about this one that doesn't really click. Suicide Silence aren't innovative in anyway at all. Now granted there are very few bands out there right now who can honestly say they are doing their own thing and not taking cues from anyone, but there's nothing remotely special about this sound. Considering there are numerous bands at this very moment playing this exact same style (anyone familiar with Animosity, Despised Icon or Job For A Cowboy is probably well aware of that) and a handful that are doing it a lot better (namely All Shall Perish and Embrace The End) it begs the question, what's so special here? Maybe it's the intensity, but a record can't be carried on that alone.

A big problem with "The Cleansing" is that it is very monotonous. Now granted this isn't necessarily the most innovative genre on the planet, it mostly come downs to how heavy a band can be, but it's nice to feel like one is hearing an album that has different layers. Unfortunately this record doesn't seem to have that. It's almost guaranteed that 4 or 5 tracks in the listener is going to feel like he or she has heard everything the band really has to offer. And the bad thing is they have. It would have been nice to see the band change things up a little bit here and there, and even experiment some, but unfortunately Suicide Silence doesn't.

Bottom line: If deathcore is your thing, you'll probably be pleased with Suicide Silence. However if you're looking for music that goes above and beyond the calling of what most other musicians are doing, "The Cleansing" isn't going to fill that void.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brutal, but boring, November 16, 2008
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
It seems like most of the low reviews are biased. Its hard to give an unbiased rating on a hardcore album if you don't like hardcore. I enjoyed this album very much. Very brutal, great vocals. Bludgeoned to Death is my favorite track right now. The reason I didn't give 5 stars is because there is not much variation on this cd. It does get a little dull listening to the album in one sitting. However if I put the ipod on random and Suicide Silence comes on, I like it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Deathcore I've Heard, September 25, 2010
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Maybe I just haven't been looking in the right places, but I've never heard music as brutal and violent sounding as this -- and it's absolutely amazing. Mitch Lucker's vocals are extremely powerful, and I think that's what makes Suicide Silence stand out from other Deathcore bands. Of their two current albums, this one is more raw, simple (not necessarily in a bad way), and brutal. The newer album (No Time to Bleed) was more produced and makes use of more effects and ambient sounds. It really comes down to personal preference, but both albums are incredible. Obviously, it's not for everyone, but if you like Deathcore, Death Metal, or Hardcore, you should check out Suicide Silence.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amalgamation Of All Things Heavy, June 26, 2009
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Patrick F. (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
Suicide Silence, a extreme metal band from Riverside, CA, is a very polarizing band. Metal fans either love them, and will defend them to the death, or hate them and think they are trendy and not "true" metal. Personally, I ignore music genres and just listen to see if I like the music. I heard this band and immediately wanted to check them out some more, so I purchased their debut album "The Cleansing."

I heard first single "Unanswered" and immediately loved Mitch's vocals. His low, guttural vocals are great and his shrieking highs are very good, and I love the way he trades off and on. I know, I know, these type of vocals have been down before but I love how Mitch delivers them and how they sound, bottom line.

1. Revelations (Intro) N/A
2. Unanswered (2:16) 10/10
3. Hands Of A Killer (4:14) 9/10
4. The Price Of Beauty (2:46) 10/10
5. The Fallen (4:07) 10/10
6. No Pity For A Coward (3:12) 9/10
7. The Disease (4:23) 10/10
8. Bludgeoned To Death (2:34) 10/10
9. Girl Of Glass (2:53) 10/10
10. In A Photograph (4:32) 8.5/10
11. Eyes Sewn Shut (2:59) 10/10
12. Green Monster (3:38) 9/10

Overall: 12 tracks @ 40:12 9/10

"The Cleansing" has solid songs that build tension and then release that tension at the perfect times. Many people don't like the fact that they rely on breakdowns but if you listen you will hear that every song has it's own type of breakdown and none of them are generic. "Girl Of Glass" features a breakdown that is highly addicting and is really just a big riff. "The Price Of Beauty" has a Suffocation type breakdown that is anvil heavy.
And songs like "Eyes Sewn Shut" and "Bludgeoned" have those sludgy, and slow, half time breakdowns that are, again...just heavy.

These dudes play extremely heavy music. They were inspired by KoRn, Slipknot and extreme metal bands like Morbid Angel and Suffocation. When a Suicide Silence song comes on, you know it's them, and that is extremely hard to do anymore.

Lyrically "The Cleansing" takes aim at the belief in a God ("Unanswered", "The Fallen", "In A Photograph" and "Eyes Sewn Shut"), it also critiques capitalism, modern society, the human race, and self-pity.

Overall "The Cleansing" is one of my favorite heavy CD's. It's not the most varied album and it's not prog, experimental, or super technical but if you want a heavy, heavy CD with extreme vocals and mosh inducing breakdowns, then this band is for you.
I don't care if you wanna call them deathcore, new nu-metal, death metal, or whatever, I just don't care and I just know that I love this album.

For fans of: old KoRn, Slipknot, Whitechapel, breakdowns, modern death metal.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Yawn..., May 6, 2010
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
First things first, I can't say that I completely despise this deathcore upbringing that's been going on these last few years. There are some good bands, but as a whole, it's become really tiresome and generic. I can easily point the finger at Suicide Silence, a band that is one of the key names of this genre of music, and one of the dullest as well.

The guitars sound heavy and are massively downtuned, which makes it perfect for lower string strumming that composes a good portion of this album, a.k.a. the "breakdown". Sure, it may sound cool at first, but when you deal with a full length of this, it gets old really fast. There isn't much explored through the guitars, maybe a couple of secondhand riffs that aren't too terrible, but nothing special or completely engaging. As a result, the tracks mostly run together into a giant blur.

That's not all that makes this album succumb into mediocrity. Vocalist Mitch Lucker is pathetic at what he does, utilizing growls and screams that sound forced and lifeless. Digital alterization at places doesn't help either. The drum sound is terrible, especially the snare, resulting in a tin can drum style that makes me think "Lars Ulrich circa 2003". It's not as terrible, but it's close.

This is the kind of music that may sound cool within the first few spins, but its value wears off really quick, even when compared to other deathcore bands. There are better bands and better uses for your money.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brutal stuff, August 6, 2008
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
If you want an album that will basically punch you in the teeth, with lyrics that are just as brutal, this is for you. I didn't like these guys at first, but after a listen or two, I got hooked. The band's name gives you exactly what they're all about. Mitch has some amazing range, going from the scream to the growl. Definitely a favorite of mine.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new, but nothing bad either...., May 12, 2008
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
There's one thing that has to be said first off about this album, IT'S NOTHING YOU HAVN'T HEARD BEFORE. It's an intense, brutal and agressive peace of work from start to finish, and there are a few decent tracks, but it lacks any originality, with the songs eventually all sounding the same. Quick, extreme blast beats galore, tonnes of breakdowns and guitar shreading will keep dedicated grindcore and death metal fans happy, but if your looking for a band that offer something different in the already jam-packed 'extreme metal' catergory, you won't find it here.

Best track- No pity for a Coward.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS SH** THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DESTROYING TRUE METAL!, June 5, 2009
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
This is bollocks and all that is destroying true metal. Kids if i see you wearing a suicide silence t shirt i will give your mother a Cleveland Steamer!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Heaviest of the Heavy, August 31, 2008
This review is from: Cleansing (Bonus CD) (Audio CD)
Suicide Silence's first studio album, The Cleansing, is one of the most hardcore pieces of metal you're likely to get your hands on for a while. The drums are tight and pummel the eardrums relentlessly, and the screams coupled with the low, gutteral growls are probably the best I've ever heard out of a heavy metal singer. The giutar work is nice as well, yet the riffs repeat far too much on some songs. It's a tough as nails listen which means that you won't find the album changing pace to satisfy the interests of the more acoustic listeners like so many other 'heavy' metal bands these days. The Cleansing isn't the most unique listen of the year, but it's probably the most consisitent. Don't hesitate to check it out!
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5.0 out of 5 stars thanks for prompt and good service, August 18, 2011
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It was sent to me very fast and efficantly. It looked brand new as well just like you said that it would be. I will do future business with you!

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