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Opiate For The Masses (Primary Contributor)

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Binding:  MP3 Download
Studio:  Century Media
Release Date:  July 08, 2008
Genre:  classic-rock-music
Sales Rank:  80,596th


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 2.5 based on 6 reviews)

Disappointing by M. C. Loughmiller (New Bern, NC) 2 Stars
March 25, 2009
As a used-to-be-huge-fan, this album was a serious letdown for me. With only two exceptions, this album is both stylistically and thematically "ho-hum, heard it before" at best. Don't take that to mean that this album shares the same sound that's gotten the band this far (if you can even say they had "a" sound) - I mean that this album sounds like a dozen other angry-teen-style metal bands on the radio. Fans of the original OFTM sound, fans of intelligent lyrics, and anyone sick of "oh-poor-me-my-life-sucks" angst-rock: grab the few individual MP3s that are worth it, and steer clear of the rest of this trainwreck. Fans of whiny screamy pseudo-metal: eat it up.

Awesome by John P. Figura II (Outer Banks, NC) 4 Stars
December 24, 2008
Awesome album. I can't wait to see this band live. Very original style, and excellent lyrics. Great for fans of ministry, NIN, stabbing westward, filter, static-x best songs on the album are:The Habit(kinda slow but really good), Naked(amazing song, killer drums/bass) and Manifesto(very unique song with good lyrics) check this band out right away!!!!!! and don't listen to these negative reviews, jus by reading them you can tell they have no clue what they are talking about. Listen to Opiate for the Masses and see for yourself.

Is this Motley Crue or Nine Inch Nails? by P. Buche (Chicago, IL, WA) 1 Stars
September 09, 2008
Terrible!!! Yuck!!! Awfull!! What a joke. If these guys are not the latest goth wannabes than I don't know who is. OFM, are just another one of those dorky poser industrial bands like Stabbing Westward. This album is barely worth the price of freesbes.

The Bon Jovi of industrial rock has arrived! by CRAZOTOLOGY (Joplin, MO. (USA)) 1 Stars
September 07, 2008
The music is just kinda "ok" I suppose but the vocalist (Ron Underwood) is totally lame. He sounds like he's singing for a hair band or something. Seriously, this is one of the most pretentious, meaningless efforts I have ever heard. The only good song on this entire worthless record is the cover song "Wandering Star"...and of course Portishead wrote that song not OFM. Sorry folks, but Opiates For The Masses won't be reaching any masses after all....it's that bad. Not even the masses would like this.

Generic by Brandon F. Billman (Chandler, AZ) 1 Stars
August 07, 2008
These guys were WAY better when they lived in Arizona and had Justin as a guitarist and their original bassist. Back when they performed constantly with local bands like Blessed Be Thy Name and had block parties, songs like NeckTies reflected a progression in rock. I am sad to say this album is even worse than their last effort, The Spore. The entire album sounds generic and has absolutely no substance both musically or lyrically. It's border line cheesy!

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