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First off this band is FUCKiNG AMAZING
@Metalfakesmustbepunished ok you motherfucker first off who the fuck cares if they are god worshipers I bet any day of the week these "shitty shitty god worshipers" can kick your ass and when they play you will see that they are just as hard as anyone on this tour and if your at the mountain view show ohhhh watch your ass cause you will get your ass handed to you
@creatureofnight then y put emo if u know their not?? so u can get a shit talking comments back??? come on we r metal heads not these little immature people!!!!!!!!!!
@Metalfakesmustbepunished wow iggnorant fucking douche bag their not emo get that through ur fucking head
just listened to AA. TDWP are more bearable. AA is not even metal, TDWP are at least a form of metal.
I bet they wouldent have themselves TDWP if they would have known they were gonna make it in music. I tried listening to some songs, not really digging their style. It's like one long breakdown for every song. When they are not doing a breakdown they got some pretty cool harmonies. I'll pass though.
tdwp is not heavy.. but they do have good music.. and i respect their style.. but they are not emo, punk, or scene so i dont know why ppl are saying these things
Why does everyone keep saying EMO??? Do you see them wearing All black or Eyeliner... get your shit together you dumb fucks and stop hateing on this band, cuz there fucking AMAZING(; truth is TDWP is heavier then alot of bands that ever played mayhem, and its not just HEAVY its Everything... so stop bitching, cuz you guys that bitch are stupid as fucking and are gonna realize that you should of thought twice before calling any of these amazing bands shit... cuz there obviously NOT(: SLIPKNOT
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