| View Larger Image | Day of Defeat | Audio CDby Point of Recognition
| List Price: | $11.98 | |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Facedown | | Release Date: | June 04, 2002 | | Sales Rank: | 250,732th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Insult To Injury
- Track 2: Day Of Defeat
- Track 3: My First Day
- Track 4: Chasing The Wind
- Track 5: Injustice
- Track 6: Bust
- Track 7: Strength To Remain
- Track 8: Abolition To Man
- Track 9: Silence The Ignorance
- Track 10: Subverting The Innocent
- Track 11: Holding On By A Thread
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)
| One of the Best Hardcore CDs Ever Made. by D. Lucitt (Haymarket VA) 5 Stars December 04, 2004 Wow. When I first heard this CD, I was blown away. It seems like so many people just call any screamo band or any band that has some high pitched "waaaaaa!!" vocals in it to be hardcore. I don't know about you, but I can't stand that stuff. Its too fake. This is the real deal.
This is pummeling hardcore. Its harder than Hatebreed, harder than Throwdown, harder than Terror. I can't think of a band that even comes close to matching the heaviness of this band. Many times, what makes or breaks a hardcore band are the vocals. The band could be awesome, but if the vocals are lame, nobody wants to listen to it. In a scene where whiny screams have been taking over, this cd is a breath of fresh air. Oh my gosh I'm not kidding this band is so heavy it is just awesome. The singer (Aaron) seems to be reaching down into his gut with his fist. The vocals are so throaty and deep, as well as everything else...the guitars, the double bass on the drums. This is the culmination of all the best elements that make hardcore great.
It is one of the finest hardcore cd's I've ever heard.
Don't give into bands that immediately want to appear on MTV and sell sell sell. Stay true to the scene, support the underground. Support this band and buy one of the best hardcore cd's ever made.
| | Tough guy HC at it's best! by whisperwax (FARGO, ND United States) 5 Stars March 28, 2003 This is better than Hatebreed's new CD. It is more in your face, and it never let's up. Heavy breakdowns, pounding drums, and vocals that kick. Thick production makes it all sound brutal. And the fast songs just ooze with pit madness. One of the best hardcore cd's nobody knows about. Get it - It won't leave your player for a long time. Promise!
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