The Poacher Diaries
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Mantis
- Center Of The Hive
- Glass Tornado
- Landfills Of Extinct Possibility
- Pentegram Constellation
- Bed Of Flies
- Destroyed
- Gringo
- Infected Womb
- Locust Reign
- This Is Mine
- They Stretch For Miles
- My Great Devastator
- Human Shield
- Minnesota
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #129473 in Music
- Released on: 2000-02-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
The best hard-core split.
This is one of the best hard-core albums you will hear terrifying screams and blast beats that descend into the most head bangy of tunes around. if you like heavy music with rad screaming then buy this its definatly worth it.
Two killer bands
This split album is equally divided between Agoraphobic Nosebleed and Converge and both bands provide some startling material. The two groups really compliment each other here, with both bands eschewing typical basic songwriting for highly complex fractured layers of riffs topped off by hellish screaming vocals. Of the two bands Agoraphobic Nosebleed are the more brutal thanks to their high-speed spastic drum machine, but Converge equal the intensity with their disturbingly bizarre collision of hardcore and metal. One slight quibble is the vocals on the Converge tracks are virtually incoherent (even with a lyric sheet you'll need a lot of luck to follow more than 1 line in 10), but for intelligent, complex, experimental extreme metal that is more than just mindless blastbeats this is a mindblowing release.
Hate filled noicecore/powerviolence/screamo.
Call it what you will, theres no escaping the sound of bands screaming like they just emerged from intensive throat surgery. And thank god or whatever, for, although not the strongest AN material it is still enimitably slammable along to. The Converge stuff is better though, again, not their best. Get it if you like evil artwork, evil noise and ,above all, evil evil lyrics.




