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Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - Hardcore / Artist: Thursday / Enhanced / Audio CD released 2003-09-15 at Mercury Records Ltd ... more
War All The Time - Thursday ... (London) / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 For The Workforce, Drowning
2 Between Rupture And Rapture
3 Division St.
4 Signals Over The Air
5 Marches And Maneuvers
6 Asleep In The Chapel
7 This Song Brought To You By A Falling Bomb
8 Steps Ascending
9 War All The Time
10 M. Shepard
11 Tomorrow I'll Be You

Newest Review: ... Between rupture and rapture: At first I thought this song had a little too much screaming for my taste. But once I had ... more

 ... listened to it a few time, I realised that that is what makes the song so incredible. With a fast drum beat and guitar rift this song is hard to not become addicted to. Division St. It becomes almost impossible to turn this song of half way through, when Geoff Rickly screaming sounds through my speakers. The song is broken up with a random speaking part that is incredibly effective. Signals over the air This song has the most amazing lyrics, which is true for most "Thursday" songs, such as "when you s...more

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War All The Time
Release Date: 2003 - 09 - 15, Audio CD, Mercury Records Ltd (London)
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rosie997
Premium Review War All The Time - Thursday: Thursday -War all the time (734 words)
by - written on 20/07/08 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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"Thursday's" third album "War all the time" is one of their best albums yet, considering the amazing lyrics, instrumental parts and just overall sound. It was released in 2003 and has to be one of the greatest albums released in that year. If you're looking for something completely different from the normal American post-hardcore band, than you've found it with this incredible album. Normally you can name your favourite songs from an album straight away and decide if you like the song at first listen. But not with this album. Every song is different and has a new undiscovered depth that you find the more you listen to it. For the ...  Read the complete review

rleigh
Premium Review Signals Over the Air (620 words)
by - written on 14/07/08 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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'War All The Time' is the third studio album from the American post-hardcore band that is Thursday. The album was released through Island records in 2003 and consists of eleven terrific tracks. Thursday vocalist Geoff Rickly screams and wails his way through this album in the most terrific style; there's a lot of passion behind his voice and always here his delivery is hugely powerful. From start to finish this album has much to offer, never does the Thursday sound fail to deliver and at all times the bands sound has you entirely captivated here. The guitar work is brilliant, the drumbeats are phenomenal, and with such a ferociously hard hitting vocal style ...  Read the complete review

 

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