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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  Not System, Praise The Lord
Posted: 1/9/2008A review of Elect the Dead by Ugintoch
He has done. He has finally created a solo album and the work has DEFINITLEY paid off. Everything in this album is or almost is perfect. He can rock and scream while having a calming, mellow sound at the same time. For instance, "The Unthinking Majority" is his loudest and most "rock"-like song on the entire album, but then he turns around and makes a song like "Lie Lie Lie" which is almost orchestral and classic, and has an opera feel to it (not to mention an opera singer, Ani Maldjian, sings in the song with Serj). But the what amazes me most is that Serj did all of the music except for drums and strings... which is awesome in difficulty and he pulled it off! He was able to make good music that goes with his voice and what he has to say. He created emotions that very few artists today can. Serj has given his music an almost magical feel that you just have to listen to every song at least five times. Or maybe ten times. For me it was twenty times. I'm just glad this isn't a System rip off, some System Of A Down fans will say so but they are ignorant. Serj's sound has more depth than System will ever have, I'm just glad he made something so original. I'm happy for Serj, he's doing what he loves and it doesn't hurt my ears. Elect The Dead, will go down in history.
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  I Wish I Were There
Posted: 10/9/2007A review of Live in Cuba by Ugintoch
I bought this DVD expecting the best. Expecting to see one of the greatest live performances of all time. It met my expectations. Now, don't get me wrong, it wasn't the BEST ever... I went to Ozzfest 2006 and System Of A Down kicked way more ass than that. But it was amazing. I loved how they started out with "Set It Off", a song that has always been my favorite. And "Your Time Has Come" afterwards really was amazing to watch... Tom Morrello is a GOD with that six-stringed machine. Chris Cornell's voice was strong during the first 45 minutes, but you could tell he was getting tired towards the end. That's why I understand why he went offstage during the Band's "Bulls On Parade" solo. He kind of botched "Sleep Now In The Fire" because he's not a rapper, but I loved how he prolonged the "Sleep Now In The Fire" part right before the chorus. It was really cool. All in all, this was a really cool DVD, the Out Of Exile is fun to watch, showing how the trip went and I loved the Concert footage. Bravo.
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  4.9 Rounds To 5
Posted: 7/17/2006A review of Halo 2 Original Soundtrack and New Music by Ugintoch
When I heard about this soundtrack I was truely excited. But when I thought of the other bands contributing songs to the album I though, Well they shouldnt be bad, its on the Halo 2 Soundtrack FCOL!!, so I shrugged away the issue and thought of the Marty ODonnell pieces, the games music is amazing and I always love the chanting of sad voices. When I bought the album, I fell in love with it. Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix is an amazing start to the album, 4 minutes of amazing guitar riffs and solos by the one and only Steve Vai. Blow Me Away is an amazing song, but lost its touch after listening to the other songs on the album, and listening to the song itself almost a million times. The Incubus song Follow (First Movement of the Odyssey) got off to a rough start, but it was amazing once it smoothed out in the beginning-middle. All of the Incubus songs are emotional and amazing. It sets the mood for the up and coming Halo 3. Sadness. Death. Loss. Connected was a sht way to end a album like this. It probably wouldve been good in the beginning. Its right after the song Remembrance, which is an amazingly sad song. Connected is an up-beat rock song about staying together pretty much. It didnt go well with the story the other songs were telling. So Without Further Review, I Promptly Give This CD, a 4.9 outta 5.
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  To RaBiD mOnKeY
This is the reason that Limp Bizkit is famous. The Bassist didnt leave Dumba, the lead guitarist did, Wes Borland, the bassist is Sam Rivers (the bald guy). Your so retarded if you dont even know the band you fell in love with. Just Shut Up.
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  Message
This CD is amazing!! The reason they cuss in their songs at all is to get their point across. When they say f, it deals with anger. Same with the other cussing. And where is the Sexual References?!?! I didnt hear any and I still listen to this CD everyday. And whats with a preacher Jesus freak doing listenin to Limp Bizkit?
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1 out of 1 users found this helpful  Amazing
This is the Best Album Since Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water. The Propaganda is amazing with the guitar riffs tied with the drums. Much better than Results May Vary. I cant wait for The Unquestionable Truth Pt.2 This is worth the money. LIMP BIZKIT 4 LIFE!!
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  Theyre Varying
Many People Seem To Call This Album The Worst Album By Limp Bizkit. I agree. On a scale of 10... its a 10. The other albums are 11. People always seem to bag on this album as crap, or worthless. But when you listen to the message and the instrument skill along with it, its a piece of art, this could be priceless. This is also a hard time for Limp Bizkit. Limp Bizkit Wont Die Out That Fast.
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