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Drive By Monologue
Hurt Process
Drive By Monologue
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
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A raging, schizophrenic blend of pitch-perfect vocal melodies, brutal beatdowns and killer pop hooks, The Hurt Process are set to turn the Hardcore scene on its head with Cameron Webb (Limp Bizkit, Tenacious D) produced de...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hurt Process
Title: Drive By Monologue
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Golf Records
Release Date: 3/28/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, American Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766485231444

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A raging, schizophrenic blend of pitch-perfect vocal melodies, brutal beatdowns and killer pop hooks, The Hurt Process are set to turn the Hardcore scene on its head with Cameron Webb (Limp Bizkit, Tenacious D) produced debut album. Golf. 2003.

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(most of) you are all nuts
mr. mister | nj, usa | 08/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"talk about unexpected! do you guys even LIKE music? after reading these reviews, i'm positive all you guys were listening to HANSEN and not "the hurt process". now, they're far from my favorite band but they ARE one of about 30 cd's in my constant rotation. melodic vocals and great screaming on top of some really catchy (and hard) music makes this band a far cry from the complaining i've been reading. i think the reason so many are quick to judge is because these guys effortlessy put forth such a diversity of music. i am a true lover of all good music. my collection ranges from the really hard (from autumn to ashes, folly) to the (dare i say it) poppier punk stuff (good riddance, strike anywhere). i can't really say i have a favorite type of music, if you listen enough, you'll hear the cream of any crop. these guys make their own genre and that's a good thing. the punk in me loves the stray from the indecipherable lyrics and chug-chug riffs of most hardcore bands, yet there's plenty of very hard stuff to get your blood pumping.

if you're the kind of closed-minded person who stays true to one kind of music, you'll probably wind up thinking along the same lines as these other reviewers. however, if you're the kind of person who gets frustrated at not being able to get your metal/hardcore/punk fix all in one place, look no further. it's hard. it's fast. it's melodic (that means catchy, not slow by the way). it's "the hurt process", and this

punk/hardcore kid/metalhead will definitly be watching for these guys in the future. -keep rockin"
You guys are so small minded . put down the p2p for a sec.
nikkie | S.L.O | 12/12/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ofcourse this sounds like _____ . This happens due to the fact everyone downloads 4000 mp3's and 100 bands at once . Theres something called ''influences'' .. Also , i do not agree they sound anything like the bands you are all listing . This band is pretty good , catchy and theres screams that go in and out of the songs . It's not as bad as you all make it sound ."
I see ignoramuses....
erikguy | 05/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Normally this Cd would get 4 stars from me but since it deserves better than the 3 star average it has here I'm gonna give it a 5.



It sounds like some of these "metal" fans shouldn't even be here. Morons. This CD is probably closer to emo than hardcore and thus the term Emo Hardcore is born.



Now, in my opinion, anyone that only listens to one kind of music and absolutely "loathes" everything else shouldn't be allowed to review music. I'm usually into harder stuff (Poison the Well, Norma Jean, Eso Charis) but that doesn't mean that I can't like something like this. And to tell you the truth I'm not JUST into Emo or Hardcore and their subgenres. I just like really well written, powerful music. And this is definitely a good CD. Not Silverstein but if you like them I think you'll like these guys.



Well written, to me means emotionally powerful, written from the heart. That's why I like to use the term "emotioncore". If you consider yourself an emocore kid this CD should probably be in your collection."