It's crazy how much nonsense I've heard for people who don't truly understand the offside rule (but then again, it's a pretty complex set of rules on paper).
@ Cynic, if you're talking about the 2nd goal, then you're very, very wrong. They were robbed only on that late offside which actually wasn't, and that's that.
Bayern was robbed? I think so. If not for goal line tech, it was a clear offside. If you have seen closely, it was a minor whisky to the last defender passing and that is why goal was allowed.
Talking about games d4 S4 starts next week and Blizzard (own by Microsoft by the way) announced major overhaul of most aspects of the game. I will give it a go out of curiosity
01. Children Of Deceit 02. Nourishment Through Bloodshed 03. Imperium Wolves 04. Tongueless And Bound 05. Black Discharge 06. The Manipulation Stream 07. The Deity Misconception 08. Fearmonger 09. Tarnished Gluttony
This is exactly where i knew JfaC would end up, TECHNICAL DEATH METAL!!! Everyone was all pissy that they're guitar was just "noise-generators" (when i could hear everything perfectly), that they were so core this and core that... Worldwide core bands are understanding that core sucks, and need to progress or burn out. JfaC was always heading towards more and more technical riffs and drums, so i knew this release would be something special.
probably in my top 10 albums of 2012, beating out Spawn of Possession's latest release, and THAT says a lot....
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Gerald Massey: "They must find it difficult ... those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority."
I guess its pretty tech-y. Though I still hear a lot of -core influences on it. Vocals kind of remind me of Black Dahlia Murder at times. I've only listened to 1.5 songs though.
Listening to it now, and I'd say it's pretty much technical death metal. Kinda. Not that I give a fuck about genres or reputations. It reminds me a little of Atheist's "Piece of Time", but not as catchy.
Listen to Atheist, then, or give this one a shot. It's not that bad. But then, I know nothing about JFAC except what I've read on the internet (not so positive). All's I can say is, this album isn't too shabby and might just end up growing on me.
I'd write a review, but I'm sure someone else who knows this band better will soon do it better than I can.