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Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses
Atreyu
Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses
Genre: Rock
 
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Sorrow, regret and revenge procreate in a dark lonely corner of your heart. It's that little piece of yourself that you try and hide from seeing the light of day. Southern California's Atreyu thrives on that darkness. Tak...  more »

     
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All Artists: Atreyu
Title: Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 4/26/2005
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Sorrow, regret and revenge procreate in a dark lonely corner of your heart. It's that little piece of yourself that you try and hide from seeing the light of day. Southern California's Atreyu thrives on that darkness. Taking a new direction in the world of metal they fluidly balance sinister metal riffs with technical, finger tapping cadences. Their blend of soothing vocal harmonies lull you into a state of momentary bliss, until your dreams are abruptly shattered by a menacing growl so fierce it will make you want to impale your delicate face with any object within arm's reach. Atreyu represents the perfect hybrid of hardcore, emo and metal.

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CD Reviews

Abusing the Cookie Monster...
Rockin' Old Geezer | Austin Texas | 08/12/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Well...what can you say? I bought this CD on accident back in 04. I'm an older dude and this was the first CD I ever owned with harsh vocals. This really isn't the group you'd want to break in with on the harsh vocal thing. Although I had heard the term cookie monster vocals this is the only group that really seemed to cough the mofo up and it sounded like they were doing all sorts of horrible things to him too. I didn't know whether to laugh at it or be pissed because I wasted the money.



I listened to it a couple of times and noticed the music minus the harsh vocals was enjoyable...nothing brand new but the clean vocalist sounded a bit like Ozzy, the drums and bass reminded me of old Deep Purple to a degree, and the guitars were pretty decent.



Over the years this CD has stayed in my rotation. Although the vocals and some of the lyrics can make you cringe this CD does rock. The songs are mainly uptempo and just sort of haul you along with them.



It has some major flaws but it rocks hard enough.



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