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Jhazmyne's Lullabye
7 Angels 7 Plagues
Jhazmyne's Lullabye
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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The CD consists of 9 songs 2 of which are instrumental. Nothing repetitive about the songs. Each unique in its own way. stand out songs are 'A Farewell To A Perfect Score', and 'Away With Words'. This album is recommended ...  more »

     
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All Artists: 7 Angels 7 Plagues
Title: Jhazmyne's Lullabye
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Uprising
Release Date: 5/17/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 637339901526

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The CD consists of 9 songs 2 of which are instrumental. Nothing repetitive about the songs. Each unique in its own way. stand out songs are 'A Farewell To A Perfect Score', and 'Away With Words'. This album is recommended highly if your fan of bands such as Misery Signals and End this day. Uprising. 2005.

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CD Reviews

Go DOWNLOAD THIS, don't buy it!
Rex Roxwell | Chicago, LA, Miami, Madison | 05/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"i'm from 7a's hometown and have roadied, travelled, and known everyone in this band (former members as well) for a while. they're my best friends. i love this record too. it's amazing. it helped redefine several summers of my life. the sing-a-longs are awesome (you can hear me and andy hurley from fall out boy, in there) and the pretty parts are damn moving... but still a mosh record. having said all that, i still say DON'T EVER BUY THIS CD! go download it! the owner of the label, Sean Uprising, doesn't pay the former members a single cent in royalties!! that dude is why hardcore sucks now. don't ever support Uprising Records or buy any of their releases. download that shizz, cuz in this case, NONE OF THE BANDS ON THIS LABEL ARE PAID ANYWAY!!! that's a fact."
7a7p is from Milwaukee
Jeffrey Rivers | Milwaukee, WI | 04/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"7a7p is from Milwaukee, they released only one full length album on Uprising Records. Similar to Skycamefallings revered 10.21 album. They are similar because A: They are both masterpieces B: The structure is almost identical for both albums and C: both of the groups only released one major album. Short instrumentals like "Afternoon" really set a mood for the entire album and give you a feeling of what the album is all about. I wouldn't put it past me to say that 7a7p was heavily influenced by bands such as Poison the Well, Snapcase, and Earth Crisis but who wasn't? This is one of the most underappreciated hardcore albums of the decade. 7a7p split in late 2002, but members went on to play in many other bands namely Misery Signals and Dead to Fall."
A Farewell To The Perfect Metalcore Band
Bill Lumbergh | Initech | 08/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yes, I am a big fan of up-and-coming hardcore-metal hybrid bands, and 7 Angels 7 Plagues is definitely one of the important bands in this genre. However, I could not find this album anywhere, so I went to my friend's house and downloaded some tracks from this album. I only had to listen to one track to be blown away by the energy these guys delivered.



The song, "A Farewell To A Perfect Score", is a definite metalcore anthem, with its perfectly placed breakdowns and its post-hardcore elements in there. For only a 9-song CD, you will hear what every other metalcore band wished they could be.



Sadly, they have been no more since September 2002, but former members of this band now play in the bands Dead To Fall and Misery Signals, which I both recommend checking out. Now that this CD is out of print, you must do anything to get it. If you blow a ridiculous twenty-something bucks on it, it's worth it. If you had to kill somebody for it, it's worth it. To make it short:



IT'S WORTH YOUR TIME."