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Grade 8
Grade 8
Grade 8
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Hardcore rockers Grade 8 are ready to give Mudvayne, Saliva & Opeth a run for their money. These street-smart LA-based lads are releasing their self-titled debut album on Lava Records. 2003.

     
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All Artists: Grade 8
Title: Grade 8
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Lava
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 2/11/2003
Album Type: Original recording reissued
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075678365720, 075678360824

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Hardcore rockers Grade 8 are ready to give Mudvayne, Saliva & Opeth a run for their money. These street-smart LA-based lads are releasing their self-titled debut album on Lava Records. 2003.

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CD Reviews

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
thedarklinglord | Orlando, FL | 07/08/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"First thing's first. Is there anything new here? Absolutely not. We've heard it all before, from dozens of other "nu-metal" bands. However, for those that liked what they heard, this album should satisfy and is likely to find a home in your CD player for a few weeks to months, depending on when the next flavor of the month arrives.I think the best way to describe Grade 8's sound is Soil meets Dry Kill Logic meets 3rd Strike. In other words, expect gritty Pantera-esque vocals with moments of speed-singing/rapping. But don't let that turn you off. I'm pretty much anti rap-metal - Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, etc. - but there's more metal than rap here, so it comes off as very rockin' and catchy. But, yeah, if you're a purist and can't stand the least bit of rap influence in your metal, you'll probably want to pass. Otherwise, it's really good stuff. The music itself is standard nu-metal. Tuned down, crunchy guitars, thick bass, and heavy drums. If you like bands like Soil, Dry Kill Logic, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Spineshank, No One, etc., you'll probably like these guys.I haven't seen them live, but this stuff is definitely meant to be played live. Listen to the samples and you'll heard what I mean. "Headcase," "Brick by Brick," "Adrenachrome"...they're moshing tunes. And, really, isn't that what nu-metal is all about?Why only three stars? Sadly, the band are destined to be the victims of their own style. I think Grade 8 will ultimately be overlooked or quickly forgotten because they simply don't bring anything new to the already oversaturated genre. Don't get me wrong. I really like what I hear, but I'm forced to wonder if the band really has any staying power. This is a good, albeit generic, first album. There are enough solid, catchy songs for them to make a mark and get their foot in the door to consumers homes - much the way Soil did with "Halo" and Dry Kill Logic did with "Rot" - but they need to mature and pull out all the stops on the second round or they'll fade away. Though, I suppose the same goes for all those other bands I mentioned as well.Final verdict: If you like the gritty, mosher music of today's nu-metal, you'll find plenty to like on this CD. If you're already tired of the same old, same old of the metal scene and you're looking for something completely new and less "nu"...pass this one over and settle in for a long wait."
Good debut, Great live show!!
Richard Terry | Denver, CO United States | 11/13/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Grade 8 is a nu - metal band from Los Angeles, CA. The first time that I have ever heard of them was when I had the privalage of seeing them play at an Evanescence concert in Denver, CO. (I just recently moved to LA for college) They had an awesome live show, and I really recommend that you all see them. I did hear that they toured with Ozzfest this past summer of 2003, but I did not see that. Instead, I went to Summer Sanitarium. Now, on to the cd....Grade 8 starts off strong with Brick by Brick. Their next few songs are totally moshing songs. Throughout the entire cd the listener finds great pantera-soil influenced vocals with rapping. I really enjoy grade 8's rap metal approach to their music. It really gets you pumped up. The reason why I gave it 3 out of 5 stars is because they really offer nothing new to the world of hard rock. They really have a great live show, and I am anticipating their new cd to be more experimental, but just plain something good to listen to.Another note is grade 8 really reminds me of Christian metal sensation Project 86! If you ever get to see them live, do it! Project puts on a good show and rocks the house!!"
Awesome CD!
Joe | Uxbridge, Ma United States | 04/11/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ok for all those people out there who have never heard of these guys before and want to check them out, then i say go for it. But just make sure you buy this cd before their crappy follow-up Resurrection. Their Self-titled debut is definately their best piece of work. Every song on this album is awesome. Brick by Brick, Adrenachrome, and especially Get It Out, which is in my opinion the best song on this album, with the awesome double bass riffs. Pick this one up, cuz its worth it. As for Resurrection, please don't waste your time and money. It blows just as much as my vaccum cleaner does on reverse. Try before you buy."