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5.0 out of 5 stars
DUSTINED FOR GREATNESS!!!!!,
By DESTRO ATTACKS (loDIE, new joisey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Ironically the first time i ever heard from these guys, was when playing an obscure capcom videogame based on the HEAVY METAL franchise (GEOMATRIX) the song submission and mr.doe was part of the game's BGM. thus i purchased this self titled cd, and it exceeded my expectations. these guys actually have potentual to be the next static-x or powerman 2000 but in a different direction. rob traynor's vocals add more depth to the power packed songs, like dead inside,if i was god,stay away..etc. this is my kind of METAL. emotionally charged songs and lyrics accompanied by nice guitar riffs , a touch of synthersizers and of course social commentary.anyway here's the lowdown. MR DOE 4/5 IF I WAS GOD 5/5 POTTERSFIELD 3/5 SUBMISSION 5/5 BREATHE 4/5 DEAD INSIDE 5/5 BLACKEND LOVE 3/5 NO SURPRISE 5/5 In closing i had the priveledge of meeting these guys after performing at NYC's Continental. cool band unfortunetly SICK was their last album. i wish em the best.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spread the Dust,
By "exiled617" (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Amazing, not many rock bands nowadays come wit such a punch as DTD. Lead man Rob Traynor is an amazing writer, singer, and bassist. Lyrics the reach deep in your soul, tear out your heart, and leave you for more. Along with a Rockin' band to back him up. These guys should be in the Rock & Roll Hall 'O Fame.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A clone of Dope, and a bad one at that,
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This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Dope are an original industrial metal band that mixes techno samples, party rythyms, jackhammer beats, and heavy music together and make a raging soundtrack. Dust to Dust is just a clone that uses slower music and one of the worst vocalists I have ever heard. It might not seem like enough to dismiss them, but it is. Making your band into a carbon-copy of another is all to common these days. Don't get this because you might as well just put on Static-X or Dope, who sound just like the guys... except Static and Dope are talented. Don't get this... it's not worth it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best bands you've never heard of,
By "digireplica" (Nanaimo) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Dust To Dust, underground hard rockers from Brooklyn, N.Y. This was their first release, and surprisingly, on a major label. This album has alot of different styles on it; Hard rock, Thrash, Melodic, even some techno elements. The only reason I even heard of them was because Sanctuary Records was contracted by the makers of Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (for Dreamcast) to use various songs by assorted artists from their label. Dust To Dust had three songs from this album used in the game, including the great thrash-ish style song "New Low". DTD was later dropped by Sanctuary Records because this band never made it above the underground level, but if you're into some underground hard rock, then look no further than Dust To Dust. The highlights of this album include New Low, Submission, Breathe (which is VERY mainstream-sounding), and No Surprise. Vocalist Rob Traynor does a good job of changing his voice to the point of making the band sound like it has two singers, one with a low gloomy voice, another with a more higher pitched, lighter voice. I recomend this album to anyone who's tired the crap the music plays on a daily basis.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too Bad,
By Jonathin (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
This CD is a disappointment. I thought the band was ok live. The singer was very stiff but the songs sounded good. I finally got around to buying it... The album sounds terrible and thin. The songs are boring and drone on. Don't waste your money.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing CD,
By Forrest Lancaster (Orono, ME USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
I work at a radio station doing a Metal show, and in my huble opinion (and many of my co-workers) this is easily one of the best new bands out there and one of the best new Metal CDs this year. The band is great in concert as well. They've recently rocked the house on tour with Type O Negative and been in Hit Parader and Metal Edge magazine. Despite this they're one of many bands that are less known than they should be. Their music is emotional, dark and well written. Some tracks are good radio singles and nu-metal sounding (Submission, Breathe, New Low and Mr. Doe), while others (Pottersfield and Blackened Dove) are well done ballads. If you're looking for something new in a stagnant music genre, check them out! Their new EP "Sick" is currently being released and if you have a chance, check it out, it's even better!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing CD,
By Forrest Lancaster (Orono, ME USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
I work at a radio station doing a Metal show, and in my huble opinion this is easily one of the best new bands out there and one of the best new Metal CDs this year. The band is great in concert as well. They've recently rocked the house on tour with Type O Negative and been in Hit Parader and Metal Edge magazine. Despite this they're one of many bands that are less known than they should be. Their music is emotional, dark and well written. Some tracks are good radio singles and nu-metal sounding (Submission, Breathe, New Low and Mr. Doe), while others (Pottersfield and Blackened Dove) are well done ballads. If you're looking for something new in a stagnant music genre, check them out! Their new EP "Sick" is currently being released and if you have a chance, check it out, it's even better!
1.0 out of 5 stars
What is this Goth/Rock,
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This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Seriously [stinks], the guy sings in this mono -tone voice on every song and each song basically sounds the same slow, kinda like if the Munsters were a rock band, or the adams family. I dont know what this band is trying to do but it isnt working for me. I dont recommend, I still highly recommend Dredg though they ROCK!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's About Time,
By Joe Magnoli (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
It's about time a band had the balls to break the cycle of rehashed band wagon rap that is out there. This album is heavy as hell and dark as they come. Well crafted songs, hooks galore. They have managed to bring a refreshing sound to the metal table, this is the alternative to the alternative. I've had the CD for two weeks now and I'de easily put it in my top ten of the year. Dust to Dust has managed to forge their own style and that is rare in this saturated market. All killer and no filler on this album, to bad that cant be said for most of the [stuff] out there! Pick it up and enjoy the experience!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good debut,
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This review is from: Dust To Dust (Audio CD)
Dust to Dust isn't one of the best rock bands around, but they do a really good job on this cd. they are virtually unknown, only thru street teamers that have passed out samplers...I love their first single, "New Low"...it should rank up there with the top songs of the summer. the rest of the cd is pretty good. "Submission" and "mr. Doe" are the other standouts. if you can find this cd, pick it up, you'll enjoy it...trust me
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Dust To Dust by Dust to Dust (Rock) (Audio CD - 2001)
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