jesus2000 says:I like when bands write songs that refuse to commit to a standard. "Tyrants" starts metal, goes psychedelic, hits some R&B influence, then goes post everything. Basically it's like taking drugs without having to take drugs. When the song is over you are seriously altered. Now lets see if this gets quoted in their "some critical praise" section of their website.
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