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Rock and Roll Killing Machine

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Download links and information about Rock and Roll Killing Machine by Drowningman. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 28:34 minutes.

Artist: Drowningman
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 9
Duration: 28:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. When People Become Numbers 3:08
2. Last Weeks Minutes from the Meeting of the Secret Society of Your Friends Who Actually Hate You 3:38
3. The Truly Dangerous Nature of a Man Who Doesn't Care If He Lives or Dies 3:59
4. Rock and Roll Killing Machine 4:06
5. Code Breaking Hearts 3:14
6. My First Restraining Order 2:30
7. This Years Most Fashionable Signs of Weakness 2:30
8. If God Loves a Winner He's Going to Want to F**k Me In a Minute (Born to Break Even) 2:28
9. Angles and Defenses 3:01

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"Hardcore math-metal with a double side order of emo" would be a good start in describing this album, Drowningman's first full-length (or, at least, at 28 and a half minutes, their longest release to date). They combine the fast-paced controlled-chaos of bands like Converge and Dillinger Escape Plan with more of an emphasis on melody as well as — gasp — a sensitive side. That is, in addition to screaming his lungs out, vocalist Simon Brody also sings a good bit of the time, often sounding like he's about to break down in tears. His lyrics highlight the music's urgent, anthem-like tone, repeatedly using the words "tonight" and "we" (e.g., "Tonight we're coming back," "Tonight we'll paint the walls with a bucket of your blood," etc.). Through it all, the band fluidly navigates the flood of riffs, complex time signatures, and tempo changes that run through every song. Especially noteworthy is how the dual guitars intertwine and complement each other, creating harmonies that are sometimes harsh and discordant, while at other times melancholy and almost even pretty. Despite all the dazzling complexity on hand, each of the songs gives the listener something to grab hold of — usually in the vocals — making this album relatively accessible as far as this type of punishing, sensory overload-inducing hardcore goes. Concise, yet filled with details, Rock and Roll Killing Machine lends itself to many listens and reveals something new with each one. Impressive.