Rise Against is my second favorite band after Bad Religion.
The Unraveling: Gethsemane Faint Resemblance 401 Kill 1000 Good Intentions Revolutions Per Minute: Voices Off Camera: Like The Angel Black Masks And Gasoline To The Core Siren Song Of The Counter Culture: To Them These Streets Belong Tip The Scales Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Exaggerated Give It All The Sufferer And The Witness: Ready To Fall Roadside Behind Closed Doors Worth Dying For I love the way he sings. The lyrics wouldn't be half as good (and they are EXAFuCKINGLENT!) if he didn't sing them with such passion. As I say, compassion is best served with passion. The only band I've found with that kind of passion, though not always in the voice, sometimes more in the lyrics, is Bad Religion (see Sorrow, Faith Alone, All There Is). |
I could've sworn there ws already a thrad on rise against.
in any event. Off of Sufferer and the Witness I like: Approaching Curve The Good Left Undone Ready to fall Roadside Off Siren Song and the Counter Culture: To Them these Streets belong Dancing for Rain Off Revolutions Per Minute: To The Core Broken English Off The unraveling: 401 Kill The Art of Losing Everchanging Stained Glass and Marble |
i didn't like the last alblum as much as the others. it still kicked way more ass than any other current punk rock record. its just that the songs were kinda bland. no guitar solos, which i adore, and less screaming. "everchanging" and "swing life away" were good slow songs, but "roadside" was lame. and thats just my opinion.
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Revolution>Sufferer>Siren Song>Unraveling
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Sufferer was not better's than Strike Anywhere's Dead FM. Sorry. It just wasn't.
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Loved them since i downloaded the sufferer and the witness album, favourite song would probably be roadside, well there's another song i really like but i can't remember the bloody name of it...
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no offense, but "roadside" sucks, in my opinion
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None taken, i don't expect everyone to share the same opinions as me.
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