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The End Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point: False Omniscient (Relapse) By: Jeb Branin

THE END is another entry in the ever popular sweepstakes of new breed of hyper-virtuoso death metal bands. They combine the mega-brutality and complex song writing of bands like ORIGIN with melodic moments that provide a reflective undercurrent throughout the album. Almost as if death metal has gone screamo. I know, your thinking that is what DEP is - but THE END is different. Less ferocious, more harmonious. It's more of the Robotic Empire sound than anything. Good stuff.
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