Dictate, while I listen to you tell me what to do. Dictate, about a time and place that has nothing to do with you. Dictate, you've got answers and I need them from you, Dictate, you're a leader and I need to follow you. Like a need a bullet in the head, or to let my veins run, until I'm through. You always said you're an idealist, You always said you're a syndicalist, you always said you're a capitalist, but you never valued self management, you always said you're a militarist, or you've always said you're a primitivist, I can't pretend that I give a shit, I won't pretend that I give a shit.
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Punk rock has gone stale with kids trying to relive a generation they were never part of, while Dangers try's to break free from the generic reproduction of radio friendly punk immacculate_vibes
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I don't mean to be a "first albums only" elitist or anything of the sort since I didn't even discover these guys til maybe a year and change ago, but truth be told- the demo tracks are my favorites despite Deafheaven's undeniable growth and evolution into a broader sort of awesome. satangutsandchristcorpsepaint
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After years of listening to this album I finally decided to write this, I keep coming back to this album time and time again, it's just that good, the guitars, the bass, the hypnotic vocals and just the overall melody makes me dream and transport me to another world in seconds, this album is just one magnificent piece of art filled with so much feelings and dept to it, I just can't get enough azurezeed