Posted March 08, 2005 by simplejonny
Big Jim's Mistake
by Remembering Never
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simplejonny says: I doubt that after listening to the first minute of this song you'd have any idea where it was about to go. This song transitions from mellow acoustic rock to a devastating double bass drum driven hardcore onslaught in a matter of seconds without regrets (or actually, with a lot of them if you listen to the lyrics...). This is not for everyone, with lyrics that verge on cheesy and a whole lot of metal, but if you like your music heavy, emotional, and dynamic then this is my pick for you.
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