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WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU HATERS?!?!?!?!!!!!

If ATR was mainstream, they would sound similar to Fall Out Boy, The Fray, Nickelback, Rihana, Lady Gaga, Fergie, Panic! at the Disco, Foo Fighters, Eminem, Soulja Boy Tellem, Kings of Leon, Maroon 5, The All-American Rejects, Jonas Brothers, Hinder, Lil Wayne, GS Boys, and whatever else is on common hip hop/pop/r&b radio stations. They are not "selling out" or the whole world would know them as much as the whole world knows who Hannah Montana is. So what if Phil wanted to do an acoustic verion of one of the less popular (but still great) songs from Overcome? So what if ATR felt they should make a an alternate verion of "Forever In Your Hands" without screaming??? Overcome attracted more attention to non-fans than any of their albums had before. ATR is just trying new things to see what happens. They are not "mainstream" just because their new music is different than FOI, TDH and BSAS, or because they gained more popularity. If you don't like it, that's your problem. You people make me f*****g sick. P.S.-To the lame-o who said "All That Remains is christian" NO THE HELL THEY AREN'T!!! Look it up. It f*****g says they aren't. And you can easily tell their albums have nothing to do with any religion (as far as I know) You obviously don't know much about this band. Or your confusing ATR with As I Lay Dying. P.S.S. To the dude who said "This sounds like Disturbed," you must be deaf. This sounds NOTHING like them. They don't even compare to All That Remains.

This is NOT SELLING OUT!

If anyone actually thinks this is selling out, they are DEAD WRONG. Selling out is going mainstream for personal gain. Phil Labonte has previously said that he's always wanted to write an acoustic song, so now he finally had the chance to do so, therefore this wasn't a move made just to get more money. As for the song itself, both versions are excellent all around. The Radio Edit is handy if you don't like as much screaming in your music, but the real winner here is the Acoustic Version. It sounds great, and its an amazing evolution for one of metals finest bands today. Personally, I hope that they don't completely go toward this sound in the future, but as a single released on the side of an amazing album, it works great. Nice work All That Remains!

Remember that this is still ATR

No ATR fans in sight. Only a bunch of deaf metalheads (and maybe a few GuitarHero players...) . Did everyone forget that ATR is not some metal god? They're a couple of very talented musicians, who happen to be human like you. Or so you would claim to be. Yeah, you're right, this new sound may be pushing them in the wrong direction, but you KNOW what ATR is capable of. YOU KNOW IT. So why so quick to turn and run? If "The Fall of Ideals" is really the greatest album to you, then stand by ATR through the thick and thin. They will recover from this and find their way back home. Where metal remains unsurpassed. As for these two versions of the same song, all I have to say is that the whole "radio edit" bs only takes away from its potential. Seriously, "radio edit"?. Wow. As for the acoustic version, it showcases Labonte's clean vocals, at the expense of many more hardcore fans who really aren't into this kinda sound. But, like I said before, this is All That Remains. Don't you forget it.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Springfield, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed by guitarist Oli Herbert and ex-Shadows Fall vocalist Phil Labonte in 1998, Massachusetts' All That Remains debuted in 2002 with Behind Silence and Solitude on Metal Blade. Rounded out by drummer Michael Bartlett, guitarist Chris Bartlett, and bassist Danny Egan, the record first showcased the band's blistering and heavy take on melodically infused hardcore death metal. All That Remains went through some lineup changes, and guitarist Mike Martin was added in for their 2004 breakthrough on...
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