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This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
Metalheads hailing from the Garden State can finally brag about some hard-working hometown heroes. Melding old-school thrash, hardcore, and metal into their own definitive sound, God Forbid slaved for years slowly building a devoted following. On the quintet's fourth release, IV: CONSTITUTION OF TREASON, the band renders flashes of dual-harmony guitar mastery that has seldom been seen since the heyday of Testament and Slayer. The heavy music world is bound to be set on its ear by this dark, well-crafted concept album.
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God Forbid: Byron Davis (vocals); Dallas Coyle, Doc Coyle (guitar, background vocals); John Outcalt (bass guitar); Corey Pierce (drums). IV: Constitution Of Treason Music God Forbid IV: Constitution Of Treason Songs IV: Constitution Of Treason Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great Album I heard this album a few months after it's release date and I must say a great album, the hard and heavy riffs of "The End Of The World" and the great vocals and sound of "To The Fallen Hero",....Man I must say this is a buy if you are a fan of this genre Submitted by Bloodar (From The States) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Hard Hitting Very Heavy I Like it. Submitted by Big_Dog_800 (Emmetsburg Iowa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great CD Best CD by far from God Forbid. All around much better. Definately a must have. The DVD is good too, get the dual disc if possible. Submitted by Travis (Thibodaux, LA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Treason towards good music (It is not metal) This album takes every modern cliche of metalcore and gets itself infected with them. Meaning, no originality. Just mindlessly be an autamaton by ripping off Iron Maiden and In Flames' leads, chugging Hatebreed style (that band is tepid as well), sing emo like Killswitch Engage except these guys put on a more annoying spin to that by adding a hoarse pseudo blues tone that is worst exemplified in "Divinity", lyrics about how America sucks despite living there (The title track is the worst for this), top it all off with million dollar value sound production that will give you tinnitus and you get mass produced junk. This metalcore movement will eventually have its cash cow milked til its dry and be thrown to the wayside in favor of another trendy genre. Submitted by Karellen (Temple, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One thing to say... This Cd is a classic...
Not a bad song and this is great metal..
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the ...
| | God Forbid Gone Forever CD (2004)
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$10.65 Gone Forever is the heavily anticipated follow-up to God Forbid's 2001 CD Determination. Since the release of that album, their Century Media debut, they moved up the ladder from being an opening act on several package tours to scoring a spot on the MTV Headbangers' Ball tour (with likeminded bands Shadows Fall and Lamb of God) and finally emerging as headliners in their own right. They come out with their guns blazing on this album, as opener "Force-Fed" throws everything they've got at the listener: racing Swedish death metal riffs, tightly synchronized dual-guitar leads à la Carcass' Heartwork, "chugga-chugga" hardcore breakdowns, and a bloodletting of harsh, screaming vocals. It is an impressive, punishing song that comes at you from about five different directions. They proceed to do the same thing eight more times on the album, with only the brief quiet intros on "Precious Lie" and "Judge the Blood" offering any reprieve. Apart from these moments, the intensity never lets down, although the melodic ...
| | All That Remains This Darkened Heart CD (2004)
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$9.85 Judging from just the first song on This Darkened Heart, one is tempted to immediately rank All That Remains among the top tier of current Swedish-influenced American hardcore-metal bands (and there are a lot of them). The dual-guitar interplay of Oli Herbert and Mike Martin is intricate and impressive, and their classically tinged riff-writing yields at least a slight distinction from their many At the Gates-influenced contemporaries. However, as early as the second track -- and again on several of the others -- they reveal their downfall in attempting to incorporate passages of melodic singing. It's a downfall they share with plenty of other bands in this genre. It would be a great idea to try this technique if these bands could pull it off tastefully, but All That Remains, like many of their counterparts, do not do so. The cleanly sung breakdowns on "Focus Shall Not Fail," "Tattered on My Sleeve," and the title track feel forced and are at times cringe inducing, sounding vaguely like bad-'80s radio rock (think late ...
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