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TERRA INCOGNITA

Gojira

 

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

3.07 | 74 ratings

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FarBeyondProg
2 stars This is the debut from a....French Progressive Tech-Death band? wow, didnt even know that France had a metal scene..(apparntly they do) Anyway this album is...well its not their greatest, i do agree with most people it can be very very very tedious and boring, sometimes bringing to mind bands like Sepultura and System of A Down (not saying that those bands are boring, but its just something that we have all heard before...a lot) There are some good songs, the opener CLONE has some killer riffs and there are a few songs that are quite funny to listen to (SATAN IS A LAWYER being one example) but for the most of it its not too brilliant, if you wanna get into this band buy their last 2 albums instead of this one, its highly flawed;

Clone - 9/10 Lizard Skin - 8/10 Satan is a Lawyer 8/10 O4 - 4/10 Blow Me Away You (Niverse) - 5/10 5988 Trillions De Tonnes - 4/10 Deliverance - 5/10 Space Time - 5/10 On the B.O.T.A. - 4/10 Rise- 5/10 Fire is Everything - 4/10 Love - 4/10 1990 Quatrillions De Tonnes - 5/10 In the Forest - 6/10

MY CONCLUSION? when you compare Gojiras last 2 albums to their first 2 you can see a massive difference, i would stay away from this unless you are a collector..

FarBeyondProg | 2/5 |

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