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Live Ruination - EP

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JFAC

I'm kinda dissapointed in the direction that JFAC has gone.. Their first album, the DOOM album is probably one of the best i've ever heard. The combination of hight brees and low growls was perfect and the breakdowns were amazing. But the band has moved in a differnt direction ig and doesnt want to reprodece the deathcore feel that was in the first.. Personally i think that if they could do what they did in doom then they would have a wider audience.

Job Is Back With Something To keep Us Occupied...

The title says all. Basically.
Im just gonna go ahead and say whats with the hate people?
If you listen to Job. thats alright, but if you only listen to their first album its rather pointless.
be glad they went in the direction they went, if they didnt they may have decided then and there that they wouldnt continue on as a band.
But im glad they changed, the "deathcore" scene is overrated. First time i heard it i was hooked yeah, but its been only a year and ive already grown out of it, death metal seems to be the way to go with bands like Job. and im a fan.
But as said, dont hate on Job, theyre doing what they want to do, and if you dont like it, dont listen to their music, and dont complain.
Anyway... the mix of the album couldve been better, but im liking the fact that you can get the Matter Of Splatter track on here, without having to specifically get the Bonus Track Edition of Ruination.
The guys are better live than they sound i must say, the live recording is a bit sloppy.
But, its good, and its easing my pain on waiting for the next Job. album!

Gay cowboy needs job

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Biography

Formed: 2002 in Glendale, AZ

Genre: Metal

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Unleashing a relentless fusion of hardcore and death metal with the precision guitar attack of progressive metal, Job for a Cowboy was formed in Glendale, AZ, in 2002. The group was founded by vocalist Jonny Davy, guitarists Ravi Bhadriraju and Andrew Arcurio, bassist Chad Staples, and drummer Andy Rysdam, and the band cut their first demo CD in 2004. Later that year, Staples and Rysdam left Job for a Cowboy, with Brent Riggs and Elliott Sellers respectively stepping in as bassist and drummer. In...
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