"i am a respectable AFI fan, their my favorite band and i love ever part of their music. I got into the Nerve Through AFI and now own all of their cds. This cd is amazing. I believe its their best cd, its full of talent from all the members and great lyrical content as well. Favorite songs include: Madame Butterfly, War Against, Princess Jasmine Of Tinseltown, The Vice Of Mrs. Grosly, The Poisoning, and What Then. If your new to the Nerve Agents start here, or with their self-titled EP. They rock so hard."
Most Amazing Band!
melissa | san mateo, ca USA | 07/25/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a wonderful next step for the Agents. They have developed a loyal fan base and i know that all the kids who go to all the shows like myself have been anticipating this. They keep their sound going strong while at the same time adding in new elements like the piano track. This album is amazing especially tracks like frost, vice of mrs. grossly, and new jersey though all the tracks are great. This album definetley is 5 stars."
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trevor | California | 02/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"All of the nerve agent albums are very good. They are fast and heavy. The vocals are loud fast screams. The drums are great; mostly rolls, no boring/simple beats, and he is fast and talented as hell. The bass is funky and dosen't just sit in the background doing nothing. The guitars are very interesting, They use lots of harmonics and full chords, Not just power chord after power chord.
Heavy, fast, and unique hardcore punk music. I am not a big fan of punk music at all I am into Metal/hardcore metal, But I love the nerve agents."
It gets stranger...
derty dee | Seattle, Wa | 11/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I recommend all of these guys' albums. Here it goes a little beyond hardcore; songs are longer, lyric subject matter is even more obscure, and the changes in the songs are even more unpredictable. For the most part still a fast, angry, loud hardcore album out of Cali. Upon further inspection ... I would say that this album reminds me a little of a Bl'ast record ... weird Black Flag-esque time changes."