times Devin has taken the difficult route just to avoid making easy, low-effort, mainstream-appealing music. Certainly some of his iterations are more commercial in sound, but that's hardly a bad thing just in itself, and he is
the Devin Townsend Project was because he felt it was becoming too commercial, too safe, and therefore too artistically restricted, and he endured a lot of criticism to move on without DTP. Same thing for Strapping. Numerous
That's a very rudimentary and ultimately inaccurate reduction of somebody with a deep and varied catalogue. There are certainly some albums he's done that are more commercial and less interesting, but the whole reason he retired
Yeah that’s a pretty ridiculous statement. The guy just loves music ands does what he loves. Don’t see how you could listen to Terra or City or Ocean Machine and come to the conclusion that he’s trying to make a buck.
01. Intro 02. Hordes Of Zombies 03. Ignorance And Apathy 04. Subterfuge 05. Evolving Era 06. Radiation Syndrome 07. Flesh To Dust 08. Generation Chaos 09. Broken Mirrors 10. Prospect Of Oblivion 11. Malevolent Ghosts 12. Forward To Annihilation 13. State Of Mind 14. A Dying Breed
Album name sounds a bit cheesy and I'm sure many fans of the first album will hate it, but I'm really looking forward to this nice to see David will be involved again.
I do. Anything that appeals to the zombie loving group is cheesefest. It's up there with vampire-loving teenie goths, pirate-loving students and, of course, viking-loving metallers. More things should appeal to us Ninja lovers.
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.12.2011 at 17:38 nO, THEY SUCK. i AM TH REAL TRUE sAMURAI HITMAN
Actually, TMNT were awesome in their initial Mirage run. Later, when they dampened their characters for Saturday morning cartoons and those terrible live-action movies did they begin to suck.
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