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posted on 2003-10-31 at 15:15
I prefer the new Live to Imitate, Neural Is Me I like both. Step Up is a bit of a mixed bag though, I love the awesome intro on KotC, but the extra
lyrics in the FoF version just add so much more emotion to the song. So I guess, musically I like KotC Step Up, but if I want to listen to it for
it's "get you pumped" power, I go FoF.
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posted on 2003-11-1 at 04:06
I just got fear of fading at the show tonight. I am going to go listen to it right now. I pretty much got it just to hear the new versions of the
songs from KOTC.
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posted on 2003-11-1 at 21:22
Dude, FoF Rocks! It is a little more, how shall I put it?... "glossy" than KoC, but i like them both in their own special way.
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posted on 2003-11-3 at 01:21
quotation:Originally posted by Sin Ogaris
I prefer the new Live to Imitate, Neural Is Me I like both. Step Up is a bit of a mixed bag though, I love the awesome intro on KotC, but the extra
lyrics in the FoF version just add so much more emotion to the song. So I guess, musically I like KotC Step Up, but if I want to listen to it for
it's "get you pumped" power, I go FoF.
The Bridge in the original Step Up is cool too.
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posted on 2003-11-3 at 01:32
i felt the guitar work was more solo driven in KotC than FoF and in FoF it was based more on riffs. thats just my personal opinion though...
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posted on 2003-11-3 at 01:39
i think you're right markspe34, the solos were great, but in fof the riffs became more complicated, bith CDs are amazing
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posted on 2003-11-3 at 02:14
Well, I have had a chance to listen through the album a couple times now, and have the following to say... (although I think I said some of this in
another thread too) I think the new bridge for Step up is very very sweet. Especially the panning effects going into with the guitar. Very cool. I had
never heard Reach before, and was very impressed. The choruses are very, very sweet, although the verses are so-so. I thought the remakes of Neural,
and Live to Imitate were okay. There were some parts that were better, and some parts that I didn't like as much, maybe just because I was used
to the older ones. Jeremy's singing is phenomenal on that album. I thought it was a noticeable improvement from the first album. In general the
songwriting was much better of FoF too in my opinion. I should have got this album months ago.
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posted on 2003-11-11 at 00:26
for a sampler it has to have egzit.. wont be complete without it.