The Order of Things

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  • Too bad 85  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    I have to write at least 18 words, which is why: To luschig! To luschig! To luschig! To luschig! To luschig! To luschig! To luschig!
  • Nickelback goes Metal?!?  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    ....... So you could at least say, if you like some song by "The Order of Things" hears. Stark harmony-oriented and hitlastig it comes to here, where outbreaks in tough climes merely act as if you had a fear of turning away the "old
  • Unfortunately, a disappointment in every respect  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    I know and hear 'All That Remains' now for some years and has so far been mostly absolutely convinced of the outputs of the band. However, already a musical path was followed with the previous album, the do not like myself: The riffs and structures h
  • Good, but corny it comes to  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    Lately ALL THAT REMAINS fell rather with nonsensical statements of their frontman Phil Labonte, as with high-quality albums. Since Overcome anyway was a break in the former pioneer of American metalcore scene. Instead of a second knallhartes The Fall
  • The album by The Fall Of Ideals  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    First of all: I know and own all 7 All That Remains albums. Find the first 3 Great. Overcome moderate, For We Are Many and A War You Can not Win inconsequential. The Order Of Things is the album which according to The Fall Of Ideals should have come.
  • Very disappointed 1  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    Like not at all (no comparison to the old records). Today I Spotify via the first 6 songs heard and after the album right away again. Not the point. Super soft clean vocals .... not my thing. Will certainly appeal to a different target group.
  • Strong 7tes album that shines not by harshness but by a great big picture  

    The Order of Things (Audio CD)
    Anticipation. If "A War You Can not Win" did not like this album will appeal not particularly. It is comparatively very quiet with high proportion of clean vocals and can not be compared with an album like "For We Are Many". Never