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| | Pleasure to Burn | | | Music Artist : | | Systematic | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Elektra / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2003-04-15 | | Store Price : | | $13.96 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.96 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Not Like You 2. Breakable 3. Infected 4. Right Before You 5. Shine 6. Water Cure 7. They Say (My Soul Was Lost) 8. Pleasure to Burn 9. Change 10. Where We Live Where We Die 11. Leaving Only Scars 12. Jane Doe 13. I'll Get By
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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not good at all Submitted on: 2006-07-14 |
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| even though the collection of 30 second samples would lead one to think that systematic was a band that really wanted to be like alice in chains, they really just want to suck like lane staley's heroin addiction. this is one of those bands that tries to combine the angst of grunge/alternative with the whining sissiness of emo. that combo just never works for me bucause emo sucks! hard! i don't know why people listen to it (maybe somthing having to do with why all guys want to look like girls now) but i wish that they would stop letting emo infect other forms of music. if you emo kids wanna be sissy girls thats fine, but keep your gayness out of alternative music and put back in show tunes where it belongs. |
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Systematic's Sophmore Release Submitted on: 2005-07-18 |
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'Pleasure To Burn' is Systematic's second album released late 2003. This is infact a continuation from their debut album with crashing guitar riffs and a turn toward the fine line between hard rock and dark metal. If you like bands like 'Godsmack, Staind or Linkin Park', you should enjoy systematic because this band who went on the road with each band has matured and learnt their lessons from the road and brought onboard two new band members. This is hard rock with bits and pieces of smashing metal and snarling menacing vocals.
The best songs on this album for me were 'Not Like You', 'Right Before You' and 'Shine'. |
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Four Good Tunes Submitted on: 2004-10-13 |
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| Systematic's first release "Somewhere in Between" is one of my favorite recent metal albums, so when I decided to buy their sophmore release I thought I wouldn't be disappointed--I was. There are four good tunes: "Infected," "They Say (My Soul was Lost)," "Where We Live and Die," "Leaving Only Scars." "Leaving Only Scars" is the softest, but the lyrics are decent and the song is well structured. These four songs could have been on their first album. The rest of the tunes not mentioned are awful. I get the sense that Systematic is ripping off Metallica from the 1990's, that's the last band you want to rip off. If you can buy this CD used, do it. Don't waste you money for four decent songs. Three stars is being generous. |
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Best Rock CD!! Submitted on: 2004-02-24 |
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| These guys are the best band I've listened to ever! I've seen them in concert also and they rock the house! I recommend buying this cd along tih the first album "Somewhere in Between" |
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While not as strong as the debut, still very good Submitted on: 2003-11-15 |
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| Systematic's debut was a thing of brilliance. The follow-up, Pleasure to Burn, is still very strong, though not as brilliant. It has some standout tracks on it. "Pleasure to Burn", "Shine", and "Change" are all great metal songs. "Leaving Only Scars" sounds kinda like an early 90s Alice In Chains type song, and "Infected" is very developed. This album is strong, which is nice, proving that Systematic still are a great band. It is an indicator of potential greatness. If they just take one more step, they will break huge. |
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