The Darkest Red
The Darkest Red
Track Listings
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1. Prelude
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2. Darkest Red
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3. Scars of Your Disease
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4. Screams Turn into Silence
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5. Sacrifice
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6. Prey
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7. Procession
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8. Suffer
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9. My Dark Desire
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10. Scapegoat
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11. Forever Abandoned
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The Darkest Red,The Agony Scene,Roadrunner Records,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Their best
- -The Darkest Red-
- I see nothing wrong with this!!!!!!
- A Giant Step Forward (4.5 stars)
- best album ever
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The Darkest Red
The Agony Scene
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00095L8NY
Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- The Darkest Red
- Scars Of Your Disease
- Screams Turn To Silence
- Sacrifice
- Prey
- Procession
- Suffer
- My Dark Desire
- Scapegoat
- Forever Abandoned
Customer Reviews:
Their best.......2007-05-26
This is where they pick it up a huge notch!! Must have if you like hardcore metal!!
-The Darkest Red-.......2007-03-24
The lastest release from The Agony Scene is quite tastey. Nice heavy riffs, crackling drums with lots of double bass kicks, and screams that will pierce your eardrums. These are elements that can be found in about every other Metal/Metalcore band out there. But each band in the Metalcore scene brings something new to the table, because its impossible to completely copy or recreate another bands sound. Each band has different influences. The Agony Scene is darker than most of the metalcore bands of today, probably drawing heavy influences of bands like Slayer, Deicide, probably some old In Flames and Cannibal Corpse. They sound like one big wrecking ball made up of all of those bands. But don't get me wrong, this album isn't completely brutal. It has some nice clean choruses here and there. "Screams turn to Silence" is probably the best example of this. It's quite catchy and melodic, but still holds "the agony scene" brutal sound. "My dark Desire", and "Scapegoat" are two other great tracks that will have you doing some head banging. To be completely honest every song is a standout to me except "Prelude", which is just an into. If you are into Darkest Hour and other bands of that sort, go pick this up.
I see nothing wrong with this!!!!!!.......2007-03-07
I think The Darkest Red beats their debut album any day. This album is more solid, it has better breakdowns, and the riffs are cooler than what they had on their previous album! I can do without the static intro's and some of the lyrics are although well written but the whole, beautiful, sacrifice, prayer , death every song gets old!!!! Beggars can't be choosers though. For metalcore, this band is killer, definately better than As I lay Crying, All Fag Remains, Norma Creamed, and Bleeding Poop. TAS has a swedish metal sound to me, mainly At The Gates (RIP), which is good considering ATG is gone and most members moved on to a crappy band called The Haunted which as you can see I hate as much as I hate the Newer side of In Flames(Boo Hoo). I will say i've heard enuff talk of people whining of how there's no originality anymore....no f**kin' kidding ya douche! Originality died in the Mid 90's....EVERYTHING COOL HAS BEEN DONE ALREADY, GET THAT THRU YOUR THICK SKULL! Bands like Lamb of God, Trivium, Nile, Chimaira, and any other new metal band out now have nothing original!!! Either you like it or you don't...and while we're on the subject, if you're gonna whine so much....emo is what you should be jammin' to wussy! This album is crunk!!!! Such heaviness that a metalhead like me could not resist!!!!!
A Giant Step Forward (4.5 stars).......2006-10-14
I do not regret the day I purchased this album. The Agony Scene is a band that blends in the energy of death metal, but crafts a style of their own. This CD has some of the most memorable riffs and blastbeats, and it also introduces the clean singing in it as well. As I have heard from music fans, they thing clean singing ruins the bands, and that is true in some cases, but the Agony Scene can pull it off well.
The atmosphere of this CD is much different from their self-titled debut. When I listened to the track "Prey", I was blown away. The music has a darker production and grasp to it. As I said before, it's more rooted into death metal. However, I don't consider this CD to be a metalcore CD really, because even if it does have an occassional breakdown and blastbeats, it's not really metalcore. I don't know what to call it. Pft, I'll just call it good music.
Other standout tracks on this CD are the catchy "Scars of Your Disease", the fast-riffed "Suffer", the explosive opening riffs on "Procession", and the title track that gives a good insight to the CD. This CD is a great big breath of fresh air, and don't dismiss it as another metalcore CD, because it sure isn't. Only flaws may be the clean vocals at times, but if you get over those, you will no doubt enjoy this.
best album ever.......2006-09-21
Agony Scene's self titled album was amazing, but this is even better....if you can handle it. All of the songs are much heavier and faster paced than the first album. The guitar riffs and overall sound are 10 times better. Much more energy and variety to this album. No other band compares. If you can't step it up and enjoy something heavier, harder, and a lot more intense, then stick with the self-titled. But if you want some of the heaviest music out there that still has great sound and energy, you'll love this.
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Darkest Red
Agony Scene
Manufacturer: Roadrunner
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009J8CSY
Release Date: 2005-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Darkest Red
- Scars Of Our Disease
- Screams Turn To Silence
- Sacrifice
- Prey
- Procession
- Suffer
- My Dark Desire
- Scapegoat
- Forever Abandoned
- Devilock
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Ozzfest Summer Sampler 2004 (16 live tracks) FEATURING: Black Sabbath, Lamb Of God, Atreyu, Every Time I Die, Unearth, Bleeding Through, God Forbid, Lacuna Coil, Devildriver, Otep, Throwdown, Darkest Hour, Magna Fi, In Flames, Love Is Red, A Thousand Falling Skies
BLACK SABBATH - PARANOID / LAMB OF GOD - LAID TO REST / ATREU - RIGHT SIDE OF THE BED / EVERY TIME I DIE - I'VE BEEN GONE A LONG TIME , UNEARTH - THE GREAT DIVIDERS / BLEEDING THROUGH - LOVE LOST IN A HAIL OF GUNFIRE / GOD FORBID - ANTIHERO / LACUNA COIL - SWAMPED , DEVILDRIVER - NOTHING'S WRONG / OTEP - WARHEAD / THROWDOWN - FOREVER / DARKEST HOUR - SADIST NATION , and MAGNA FI - WHERE DID WE GO WRONG / IN FLAMES - THE QUIET PLACE / LOVE IS RED - CAN'T CLOSE MY EYES / A THOUSAND FALLING SKIES - GIVING IN
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000RC2HQ6 |
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