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Ruining It for Everybody

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Download links and information about Ruining It for Everybody by Iwrestledabearonce. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 36:02 minutes.

Artist: Iwrestledabearonce
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 12
Duration: 36:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Next Visible Delicious 2:40
2. You Know That Ain't Them Dogs' Real Voice 2:58
3. Deodorant Can't Fix Ugly 3:17
4. This Head Music Makes My Eyes Rain 3:24
5. It Is Bro Isn't It? 2:39
6. Gold Jacket, Green Jacket 2:24
7. Break It Down Camacho 2:53
8. Stay to the Right 2:29
9. I'm Gonna Shoot 2:37
10. Karate Nipples 3:06
11. Button It Up 3:19
12. Uprising 4:16

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It would be easy, exceptionally so even, to lump a band like Iwrestledabearonce into the same class of bands as Attack Attack!, where metalcore and electronic elements are fused together into a hyper-ironic mess of heavy breakdowns and Auto-Tuned pop insanity. While Iwrestledabearonce certainly skirt this line, there’s something about their sound that helps them avoid this kind of classification, instead putting them somewhere between a scene band and the avant metal vanguard where bands like Dillinger Escape Plan and Daughters melt minds with reckless abandon. On their second album, Ruining It for Everybody, the band continues to establish itself as a more serious player in the metal world than anyone could’ve expected, delivering an album that lurches unpredictably between twisting discordance and pleasant, flowing ambience, agitating the musical waters with an acerbic blast of frenzied screaming and searing, rapid-fire guitar blasts before calming them down with singer Krysta Cameron’s soaring vocals. While it would seems like these two disparate elements would be at odds with each other, the band is able to create a natural flow between the two aspects of its sound, alternating between the calm and the storm with a naturalness that would seem to be impossible given the blistering pace of the music. It’s this organic quality that allows Iwrestledabearonce to stand apart from their peers. The songs on Ruining It for Everybody don’t feel slapped together, and despite the fact that they don’t seem like they should work, the band pulls off their sound well. Add the album's concise running time to the mix and you have an album that works like Ritalin for anyone with a serious case of heavy metal ADD.