
Polished 2000s metalcore that pivots from fragile acoustic verses to explosive, thrash-influenced choruses. A masterclass in mid-decade melodic aggression.
February 3, 2006 · BMG Japan
This single represents the peak of the mid-2000s British metalcore explosion, where the raw intensity of thrash metal was successfully grafted onto the emotional vulnerability of post-hardcore. It sounds like a collision between the technicality of Iron Maiden and the angst of the emo scene, polished to a mirror finish. The production is thick and punchy, ensuring that every palm-muted chug and double-kick drum beat lands with maximum impact, while the melodic hooks are designed for massive arena singalongs.
How does All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) sound next to the rest of Bullet for My Valentine's catalogue?
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