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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: 36 Crazyfists / Explicit Lyrics / Audio CD released 2002-04-01 at ... more
Bitterness The Star - 36 Crazyfists ... Roadrunner / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Turns To Ashes
2 One More Word
3 Agreement Called Forever
4 Eightminutesupsidedown
5 Slit Wrist Theory
6 Bury Me Where I Fall
7 Dislocate
8 Two Months From A Year
9 Chalk White
10 All I Am
11 Ceramic
12 Circle The Drain
13 Left Hand Charity

Newest Review: ... moving more up tempo. An Agreement Called Forever - the songs starts with jangly symbols and with brock singing in a more ... more

 ... laid back manner the song being a bit more calmer than the previous 2 and as a more calm interludes to catch a breath before things take off with brocks screams and the guitar and bass rolling around the snare being pounded. Eightminuteupsidedown - this starts is an fx peddle guitar riff before breaking into a catchy grooving riff then brock starts singing with that distinctive voice, the song takes a nice grinding riff thats takes us into the third verse where again the band mix melodic chrous with pounding verse's. ...more

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marantall
Premium Review Bitterness The Star - 36 Crazyfists: No Bitterness Here (796 words)
by marantall - written on 30/06/07 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Band Members - Brock Lindow (Vocals) Thomas Noonan ( Drums) Steve Holt (Guitar) Mick Whitney (Bass) Bio - 36 crazyfists hail from Anchorage, Alaska but relocated to Portland, Oregan. Formed in dec 1994 the band released 2 E.Ps (Boss Buckle,Suffer Tree) and 1 L.P( In The Skin) before recording there major label debut for roadrunner records this Would be - Bitterness The Star The Album - Turns To Ashes - the track kicks off with a very bass heavy sound very reminiscent of korn but far more blunt this riff is foundation for the song and all the guitars and drums really tie's in ell , brocks vocals ...

a-true-ben
Premium Review More Nu-Angst-Metal Dross? (493 words)
by a-true-ben - written on 25/03/02 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Roadrunner Records are a notable US metal label, formerly home of the likes of Amen, Biohazard, Sepultura and Fear Factory, amongst others. Following on from the success of Slipknot and Nickelback, Roadrunner are trying to capitalise with a range of new bands, such as Ill Nino, Chimaira, Killswitch Engage and their latest up-and-coming nu-breed metallers 36 Crazyfists. Hailing from Anchorage, 36 Crazyfists may seem a bit isolated from the current crop of mainstream metal stars, but this, their long awaited debut, presses all the right buttons. The band consist of: Brock Lindow - Vocals Steve Holt - Guitar/vocals Mick Whitney - Bass ...

Bitterness The Star - 36 Crazyfists: Alaska = The New Iowa (553 words)
by - written on 09/03/02
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Release Date : 1st April If I say the word 'Alaska' what do you think? Well, you obviously think of the state, but then you may begin to think about things like moose, the tundra, permafrost and Northern exposure. Due to the fact that virtually every music tour in the land has managed to skip it, and the world has almost appeared to forget it this helps the musicians coming out of the area, which means they have an original feel. Well, just like giants Slipknot have put Iowa on the music map, the same could soon happen with this band. Let me introduce to you the original '36 Crazyfists' and their Roadrunner Records debut ?Bitterness the ...

 

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